Originally posted by oraclesmith
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aha!
found this tidbit
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring...cle/DG_4022107
apparently VOSA are notified by insurance companies of write-offs and you need to then take it for the VIC, after you've done the MOT and they simply check the VIN's all match on your car.
We'lll see what happens eh?
I'm a bit cheeky as I've told the insurance company that I want £850 for the car and that I can keep it. I really only want £660.
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Wives eh? Good at writing off cars. The missus wrote off our last one.
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Give the guy £100 in cash if he gives a written quote of £560.
Or, ask some Polish mechanics to sew it back together...
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Originally posted by SpacecadetKeep hold of the car and get the money off the insurance company, hardly difficult.
They think its scrap so won't be interested in taking it off you.
the car will become listed as Cat D though and i think you might have to get it MOT'd straight after the repairs.
Edit - don't forget they will subtract your excess from the amount rewarded.
It states on the report the car is cat C. perhaps I can get around the MOT - but it will pass it as only the bumper is affected.
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I wrote off someone's Range Rover a while ago (their fault of course). It's still on the road so I guess they must have got the payout and repaired the vehicle.
It should be possible to buy it back from the insurance co. for a nominal scrap price, but the real problem you may have will be getting new insurance and of course it's going to have a poor HPI history if you ever sell it.
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Keep hold of the car and get the money off the insurance company, hardly difficult.
They think its scrap so won't be interested in taking it off you.
the car will become listed as Cat D though and i think you might have to get it MOT'd straight after the repairs.
Edit - don't forget they will subtract your excess from the amount rewarded.
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write off
Got the assessor's report on the wife's car the other day. The bugger's want to write it off! Apparently the car is only worth £600 and the repair cost is £1300.
So I took it to a repair shop and the guy estimated it at £660. So how can I get £600 out of the insurance company and still repair the car. Its far cheaper to repair it then buy a new one.
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