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Many insurers just won't insure a written off vehicle, full stop. Also you should bear in mind that insurers consider a CAT C write off as possibly having structural damage. Whereas a CAT D write off is cosmetic only but deemed not economic to repair.

2007-09-01 02:29:52 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Class C Write Off

2016-11-07 04:40:11 · answer #2 · answered by leesa 4 · 0 0

What kind of insurance ? Full coverage or just liability ? They can't know your car was repaired to be as good as new so full coverage may be hard to get. Liability should be easy. I have had a few cars that were written off, put back on the road with salvage titles and I never had a problem getting liability insurance.

2007-08-31 05:10:00 · answer #3 · answered by david d 5 · 1 1

I had an old ford Fiesta which was written off. I bought it back from the insurers had it repaired got an engineers report ( I think the insurer nominated him) and they reinsured it

2007-08-31 06:15:06 · answer #4 · answered by Scouse 7 · 1 0

Lie about it, like suggested in one answer, and you will be guilty of insurance fraud. Many insurance companies don't like vehicles with a salvage title, others don't really care, but in the case of total loss will only give you 30 to 50% of a normal market value. Shop around, you will find someone willing to take you.

2007-08-31 05:43:20 · answer #5 · answered by oklatom 7 · 1 1

Vehicles categorised as A, B or C require a VIC test before the DVLA will issue a new registration document. This will then be noted on the V5C. See www.dvla.gov.uk for more information on VIC testing.
Have you done this?

2007-08-31 21:03:28 · answer #6 · answered by champer 7 · 0 0

I think it needs a V.I.C. check first.
I'm not sure but I think the vehicle needs to be inspected by VOSA, they then give the go ahead for you to reapply for a log book at the DVLA,which when it arrives will be marked as being involved in an R.T.A.
Until then I don't think your going to get anywhere,its the way the industrie works now.
Try ringing your nearest VOSA office for advice

2007-08-31 12:54:29 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Because you are not asking the right people.

Go and see an insurance broker and get some professional advice.

2007-09-02 01:03:19 · answer #8 · answered by welcome news 6 · 0 0

because you are being to honest in the answers you are giving to the insurance company * have you had any accidents or claims in the last five years answer NO

2007-08-31 05:07:09 · answer #9 · answered by mistysomers 2 · 0 4

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