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I am tempted by a second hand car being sold with very low mileage at a very low price by a reputable dealer. It was the subject of a "Cat C" insurance claim but has been professionally fully repaired and MOT'd.
Everything seems to be OK, but are there any negative points I should consider. Will the fact it was previously an insurance write off make insuring it now any more difficult or expensive, for instance?
Category C and Category D Registered Cars
Everything seems to be OK, but are there any negative points I should consider. Will the fact it was previously an insurance write off make insuring it now any more difficult or expensive, for instance?
Category C and Category D Registered Cars
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The only negative point I can think of is that it might be harder for you to sell the car in the future if potential buyers are put off after doing the same check as you. I sold a car many years ago which had served my chauffeur company very well indeed for several years. It was always immaculate condition and it had always been very reliable.
A few days after...
A few days after...
20:28 Sun 16th Oct 2011
The only negative point I can think of is that it might be harder for you to sell the car in the future if potential buyers are put off after doing the same check as you. I sold a car many years ago which had served my chauffeur company very well indeed for several years. It was always immaculate condition and it had always been very reliable.
A few days after selling the car the buyer came back saying he'd found out it had been an insurance write off and he wanted his money back! I was astonished as it was the first I knew of it and I'd never done any checks like that. However, he admitted there was nothing wrong with the car, but he just wasn't happy. I stood my ground (I only had his word for it anyway) and I never saw him again.
It might put future buyers off Chris when you come to sell the car.
A few days after selling the car the buyer came back saying he'd found out it had been an insurance write off and he wanted his money back! I was astonished as it was the first I knew of it and I'd never done any checks like that. However, he admitted there was nothing wrong with the car, but he just wasn't happy. I stood my ground (I only had his word for it anyway) and I never saw him again.
It might put future buyers off Chris when you come to sell the car.
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