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Originally Posted by mr_flibble
Im guessing he wants to get a buy back because the insurance will write it off as a cat D, give him £500 quid for it or whatever and then he can buy it back for £90 or so and repair it himself.
Cat D means that car is not economically viable to repair but there is no major chassis damage to the car just cosmetic damage.
Cat C would be not economically viable to repair with damage to the chassis or sub frame of the car
Cat B is major damage and my never be used on the road again but parts of the can be used.
Cat A means the car must be crushed and none of its parts used.
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I'm hoping for a chuff more than £500 for it!