Damaged VXT - should i?

Damaged VXT - should i?

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pbarlow003

Original Poster:

30 posts

229 months

Monday 9th April 2007
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Hi everyone,

I was in the local Vauxhall dealership the other day, asking about VX220's, and was told that they're due to get in a Turbo, 55 reg, 6k miles, that has been accident damaged, and repaired to the cost of £13k (the guy that owns it is trading against an Astra VXR cos he can't afford to insure it any more).

Anyway, the salesman thinks it will be on the forecourt for £14k. This seemed exceptionally cheap to me, especially as the car will have 18 months warranty left on it. By some bizarre miracle, my fiancee actually seems to like the look of it too.

The only concern i have, is, if i buy it, am i going to struggle to get rid of it in say 2 years time? The fact that its been fully repaired, new clams etc, doesn't put me off buying it, but will other people think the same as me?

Should i save my money and get an older vx220 2.2 instead?

mike9009

7,586 posts

250 months

Monday 9th April 2007
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Has the car been registered as an insurance write-off? This would greatly sway my decision (and many others, I would suspect??) If the car has not been registered it would sem like a bargain - as long as you can live with the fact that you know it has had some light damage earlier in its life.....

All IMO...


Mike

pbarlow0032

420 posts

220 months

Monday 9th April 2007
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I'm almost certain it will have been recorded as repaired, is it Cat D? The guy said it had cost £13k to repair, so ust have been done on insurance!!?? Could it have cost that much to repair, apparently the guy who owns it span it quite spectacularly

rosso rebel

303 posts

261 months

Monday 9th April 2007
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I'd recommend you put a question up on the vx220.org.uk site to see if any-one knows of the car / owner to find out what actually happened in the crash and the extent of the repairs.

VxDuncan

2,850 posts

241 months

Wednesday 11th April 2007
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It's quite young, but 14k is(was) early turbo money - if you don't mind 20k or so on the clock. Prices may have gone up since the winter when I sold mine however.

Personally I'd be wary of a Cat C or D car. Vx's are different to most cars due to the aluminium chassis and GRP panels. They are unconventional and that will put anyone off a repaired one, regardless of any merit to the fact.

Good luck though! (oh and do check out vx220.org.uk - there was talk of a list of write-offs check on that.)