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As above a cat C, along with the comment "The Tyres are Bridgestone RE050 on the rear with aorund half the tread left the fronts are budget tyres and have around 5-6mm tread left", so probably major frontal damage and I don't think it will have been a great quality repair if they couldn't be bothered to put anything better than budget tyres on.

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Some people think far too much into things. Tyre's are just tyre's and not an idication of how a car was fixed. Lol.

 

Who's to say they weren't the tyre's on the car before the crash or even replaced afterwards when its been on the road again for a while?

 

Cat C zed doesn't have to be that bad an accident nowadays. Cheap car + insurance repair quotations using expensive full price OEM parts usually = Cat C

 

If someone wants a cheap zed then why not.

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Just looking at the outward appearance, looks fine.

 

Cat C is fairly light damage so assuming its all OK I don't see why not. It costs more money, but get an AA inspection done on it before you commit and take it for a proper test drive.

 

if all checks out could be a nice save.

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Taking it too literally! Tyre's are tyre's as in they are just tyre's (black round bits of rubber).

 

They are not an indicator of how a car was repaired way back when. I wasn't referring to the quality of how well a tyre brand keeps you on a road.

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Just looking at the outward appearance, looks fine.

 

Cat C is fairly light damage so assuming its all OK I don't see why not. It costs more money, but get an AA inspection done on it before you commit and take it for a proper test drive.

 

if all checks out could be a nice save.

 

Cat C refers to heavy damage. The lesser category being D. I would avoid.

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Cat C can also refere to Stolen recoverd - so no damage :)

 

Or a roadster roof being cut open to take a handbag = Cat C

 

Just thought I'd throw that in there :thumbs:

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I bought a cat c recently and the only damage was to the front wings - which both need replacing really - its about whether a repair can be made economically for the insurer isnt it? as someone has already said - cost of main dealer parts labour etc + of course the "referral fees" scam.

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I don't think it will have been a great quality repair if they couldn't be bothered to put anything better than budget tyres on.

 

AWESOME! My car is held together with cable ties, rivets and a touch of duct tape, nice to know that my Pirelli Pzero's on each corner mean that I've done a proper repair! :teeth:

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isn't there a cheap number you can text to get a full history on the car?

 

There is no way of finding out why a car was subjected to a total insurance loss. I went through this whilst i was looking, if i had been aware of what was damaged on any cat c or d car and could subsequently check out the work/repair i would have bought one, however, most people seem to be asking damn near what you can buy a hpi clear car for, so no point only to go through the same aggro when i came to sell.

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No way would i pay £5000 for a cat C, when i could buy a perfectly straight car with same year, mileage etc for £1000-£1500 more!

I understand that a normal car could possibly be hiding other problems but i just wouldn't!

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Thank you for all the comments,

 

I've emailed him.. Alot he said it was a door a front panel and wheel damage.

 

It the wheel damage that worries me as the chassis could be bent !

 

I was thinking of having an inspection done on it p. does anybody know any one in Essex that could do this ?

 

Cheers

 

 

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Price wise I'd agree with BBK.

 

And like tez162003 said. If you want a cheap zed then why not?

 

Cat C's aren't that bad. If you have decent car knowledge and willing to inspect it, you may find your self a bargain.

Many people don't know that loads of jap imports fresh from Japan are written off cars or cat C equivalent.

 

If repaired rite and so's the price, why not.

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I have found a silver 350z. 03 import with 60k on the clock 4 owner car, it has been serviced but not main dealer. Black leather heated seats, brembo brake and update stereo ?

 

What would you say is the sale value of this car ?

 

Many thanks

 

Carl

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is this not ad1983s car?????

 

Good spot.. it is my car..

 

 

As above a cat C, along with the comment "The Tyres are Bridgestone RE050 on the rear with aorund half the tread left the fronts are budget tyres and have around 5-6mm tread left", so probably major frontal damage and I don't think it will have been a great quality repair if they couldn't be bothered to put anything better than budget tyres on.

 

Good one mate i done a real cheap repair i used a nissan micra door and wing.. major frontal?? the bumper headlights front panel etc are the original

 

:wacko:

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