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Littlejohn | 09:04 Sat 29th Mar 2014 | Motoring
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Is it true that category D insurance write off cars do not have the fact that they have been subject to an insurance write off on their registration documents?
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Yes. You would have to have an HPI check. Cat D damage varies greatly.
yes, the thing is that insurance wise one dent can cause a write off if the car is getting on a bit, so cat D means it's not finacially viable to repair but still safe to drive.
Off subject a little and not likely to put anyone's mind at rest but a car could have had a huge smash and been rebuilt on a cash payment, no insurance claim so no record. The only way to be sure about any car is to have a professional, physical check.
Having said that, cat 'D' should be or been repaired well enough to be safe but no record is on the V5.
That would never be a Cat D, iggle piggle, Cat C at best. Any cat is registered by the insurance company and will show on an HPI check.
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