Lets say I sell it in a year with 20k on clock, what would it be worth then?
Already got a queue of people.lol.
I paid 400 for them plus petrol and I'm asking 430, been offered 450. That's fair isnt it?
well this CAT d has been on the road for over 6 months that I know of, plus the owners say it drives straight. Would i be getting ripped off if I offer 8k?
It is indeed number 52 and Neil's car. Just found the info on cliotrophy.co.ukAh, probably not that one then. It's not number 52 is it?
If it had suspension damage, would this have been replaced or deemed too expensive to repair? I think if the suspension hasnt been replaced then the car is not worth 8k.
Steve, there is such a thing as a well repaired car!
true there are lemons but if he's smart he'll be able to spot that.
A properly accident reapaired car is jsut a roadworthy as one that hasn't been in an accident.
The insurance company didn't write off a 15K motor just because of a couple of hundred quids worth of damage.
A smashed up & glued together 'ming' vase has the same value as a perfect example:nono:
what you people are saying is pretty much rubbish... If the original parts are used and the repairs are done to a good standard there is no reason why it wouldn't drive perfectly....
Yes, It will be worth less, but you will have paid far less for it in teh first place!
Yes, It will be worth less, but you will have paid far less for it in teh first place!
what you people are saying is pretty much rubbish... If the original parts are used and the repairs are done to a good standard there is no reason why it wouldn't drive perfectly....
Hello, what we are talking about is 'value'.
Damaged goods have less value than perfect.
The reason for buying a trophy is mainly the fantastic handling, so why would you buy one with serious damage??????
These are a limited edition & if you look on CT you can find the history to most cars.
Recently there have been a few problems arrising where an owner has reported a few minor faults & buyers have not bothered to veiw.
Hence in the future what chance have you got of 'keeping value' if the car has CAT D history.
Buy the way i know what im talking about, i've actually got one:butt:
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I can see the threads now:banghead:
My car handles funny why???
Why won't the dealer honour the warranty,
Problems with insurance!!!!
Why won't anyone buy my car!!
But, hey, it's 'YOUR' money..............................
Again, your ignoring the fact that if it is fixed to a high standard it will drive, fine.. it will be as though it never had an accident. Can you not understand that?
Yes, It will be worth less, but you will have paid far less for it in teh first place!
Be careful Dave. There's a Trophy which a guy bought for his wife which he wasn't aware at the time had been a CAT D. When he came to get some warrenty stuff done Renault flagged it up and it wasn't covered.
It had Cup struts on it and different springs if I remember correctly. There's a chance it could be that. That's been on the road a while and done a couple of RenaultSport track days this year.
Of course it may be a completely different car, but there's not many about, although I know of at least 2 which have been written off from frontal impacts.
£10k?
For a cat D?!
I'd say £7k tops
Subway just bought a cat C (IRRC, might have been D) V6 225 for £8K
well this CAT d has been on the road for over 6 months that I know of, plus the owners say it drives straight. Would i be getting ripped off if I offer 8k?
YES!!!!!!!
He would say it drives 'staight' he's trying to sell it:quiet:
In the USA there are laws protecting the public from cars like this, Lemons they call them.
One more thing, the trophy guys dont like us anymore....http://cliotrophy.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2697&highlight=crashed+trophy
Well, well... just caught up with this thread... addition details about the car. It was the chance the engine needed replacing that the insurers were worried about. The fact the frame may have been damaged as there were creases above the b pillars didn't help. Total damage was something like, 2 alloys, 2 Sachs dampers, cracked sump, radiator, front body work, wing, bonnet, grill etc, christ knows what underneath and of course the roof.
Still gutted... ah well... the impetuousness of youth
yes but a cat d can be a few damaged panels or.......cracked sump, battered front end, damaged suspension/subframe and creased roof.
The category doesnt tell you alot about the damage, this is where the aprehension(sp) comes from with these cars.
Metal becomes stronger when bent, it's called workhardening.
So how can this car be cat d if it has a creased roof and damaged subframe?
Regardless of any damage the car is a cat D,end of.
Its not the same as it left the factory .Its been repaired by some numpty or a picasso of the cat D world.It makes no difference,its a s**tter.Its damaged goods and in a world where a limited run of a specialist car you are always going to be driving it knowing its not the real deal as it was bought.
Glad the fellow stayed away from it.
ian
Regardless of any damage the car is a cat D,end of.
Its not the same as it left the factory .Its been repaired by some numpty or a picasso of the cat D world.It makes no difference,its a s**tter.Its damaged goods and in a world where a limited run of a specialist car you are always going to be driving it knowing its not the real deal as it was bought.
Glad the fellow stayed away from it.
ian
yes but a cat d can be a few damaged panels or.......cracked sump, battered front end, damaged suspension/subframe and creased roof.
The category doesnt tell you alot about the damage, this is where the aprehension(sp) comes from with these cars.