wot cat d mean

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Post by charz_luvma206cc »

hi i was gonna buy a 03 reg 206cc 2 swap ma other 1 and it said it had cat d i think thats somethin wrong with it can u tell me wot it is if any 1 knows!! :?

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Post by Dan »

Vehicles written off get catergorised into levels of damage/theft etc... Cat D being the least suffered. They can be written off, repaired, re-certified and put back out on the road by anybody.

Basically you will get a super cheap price, but something has happened to that car in the past. It's a big gamble.

I know a few people who have Cat D cars, the only trouble you might have is when you come to sell it in future... hope this helps ;)

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thanks do u think i should go for it a 03 reg all sporty extra's 2.0 petrol for £5500 plus im swaping it in for a 51 reg 2.0 petrol. thanks :?

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Post by charz_luvma206cc »

thanks do u think i should go for it a 03 reg all sporty extra's 2.0 petrol for £5500 plus im swaping it in for a 51 reg 2.0 petrol. thanks :?

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Post by Dabz »

no, that's a bit too steep for a cat d! i'd say more like swap with about 3k?

to compare i swapped a 52 reg hatch plus £6k for an 05 plate with 6k on the clock...

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Remember you may have trouble selling it on.

A dealer taking it as a trade-in would likely send it to auction so you would be offered a very low price.
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I would only go for it if you were absolutely desperate for the car but couldnt afford a normal one.

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thanks do u think i should go for it a 03 reg all sporty extra's 2.0 petrol for £5500 plus im swaping it in for a 51 reg 2.0 petrol. thanks :?
Sorry, your English is very difficult to understand. Is it £5,500 all in, or £5,500 plus your 51 reg? The former is a more realistic price for a Cat D car.
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If it's £5500 plus old car then you could probably buy a brand new import 2.0SE for similar money.
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Wouldn't need to be an import, Derek. The car supermarket places are selling them for similar prices now.
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Post by charz_luvma206cc »

no its just £5500 forthe car its self!!