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Categorisation
of Motor Vehicle Salvage.
The categories are as follows:
Category A
The vehicles under this
category are extensively damaged vehicles such as those destroyed by fire,
with no salvageable parts and vehicles which can never be re-registered
to return to the road.
Category B -
(Spares Only)
Category B vehicles are
vehicles which are extensively damaged but which do have some parts with
value, these vehicles can also never be re-registered and returned to
road use, or vehicles which require a complete new body shell.
(We can only sell these vehicles (CAT B) to licenced breakers)
Category C
Category C vehicles are
vehicles where the repair cost exceeds the value of the vehicle, however
the extent of the damage is such that the vehicle can be repaired by the
use of recycled parts or by using other cost saving measures. With a category
C vehicle the buyer needs to apply to the DVLA for a Vehicle Registration
Document (VRD) what used to be called a Log Book
Category D
Vehicles which fall within
D category are vehicles where the cost of repair is less than the value
of the vehicle, however for a number of reasons it may not be economically
viable to repair the vehicle. This could be for a number of reasons
Un-recorded
Vehicle Salvage.
Unrecorded Vehicle Salvage
is exactly as it reads : Vehicles that have been involved in a total loss
incident whether stolen / recovered , accident damaged etc and are not
registered as so with insurance companies / Hpi alert register. This can
often be the case with many vehicles, however, this does not remove the
onus on the seller of the vehicle to 'hide' the true history of the vehicle
to any potential buyers. The true history of any vehicle should be disclosed
to any potential buyer of a non recorded salvage vehicle.
Buying
a Damaged Repairable Vehicle
1. DO buy your damaged repairable or stolen recovered vehicle
from a well established, professional motor vehicle recycling specialist.
Take time to check out the business and ask to speak to previous customers.
2. DO be patient, it may
take several weeks to find the right vehicle, with the correct specification.
Take your time it will be worth it. Be careful not to get carried away
with the first vehicle you see.
3. DO thoroughly inspect
the vehicle before you buy, be careful about buying a vehicle from a photo
or a web site. Leave that to the experts who can take a risk. Be very
careful of web site auctions it is easy to get carried away.
4. DO bring along a motor
vehicle expert with you to inspect the vehicle, this may be your mechanic
or car body repairer. Ask them to confirm the repair costing.
5. DO make sure that you
receive an accurate cost of the repairs before you buy.
6. DO make sure that you
have a Hire Purchase Investigation (HPI) check carried out on the vehicle
before you buy in order to confirm the vehicle is a category C or D.
7. DO choose your motor
body repairer carefully.
8. DO get the vehicle properly
inspected after the repairs have been carried out by an official MOT station.
9. DO take photos of the
vehicle, before, during and after repair, and keep all receipts and records
of any work carried out. They will be of value when you sell the vehicle.
10. DO be upfront about
the history of your vehicle when you sell it. It will cause fewer problems
in the long run.
11. DO your homework carefully,
try not to let your heart rule your head, no matter how much you want
the vehicle take your time and be thorough in your research.
When you buy from Capital
Auto Salvage you can be:
Confident in the
quality of the information you are given.
Confident in the quality if the service you receive.
Confident in the quality of the product you buy.
Capital
Auto Salvage
The Springs
Springwell Lane
Rickmansworth
Hertfordshire
WD3 8UX
Tel : 01923 711880
Fax : 01923 711894
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