Can you find out why a car was cat D’d?

Can you find out why a car was cat D’d?

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DP400

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337 posts

262 months

Thursday 10th April
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As per title really, a car i “might” be interested in was a cat d write off 25 years. The seller has correctly listed the car as a cat d but doesn’t know why it was recorded, only that it was.
Is there any way i would be able to find out why it was written off, ie damaged or stolen etc?

brillomaster

1,473 posts

182 months

Thursday 10th April
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Tried a carvertical report? Other, possibly cheaper options are available...

MissChief

7,385 posts

180 months

Thursday 10th April
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Car vertical (Check out jayemmoncars YT channel, he usually has a discount code in the description) and vCheck are the most thorough I've found.

Ed Banger

1,574 posts

220 months

Thursday 10th April
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MissChief said:
Car vertical (Check out jayemmoncars YT channel, he usually has a discount code in the description) and vCheck are the most thorough I've found.
I was going to say similar, it seems that CV's massive advertising campaign is eventually working for them.

mwstewart

8,246 posts

200 months

Thursday 10th April
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drmotorsport

862 posts

255 months

Thursday 10th April
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Unlikely to find any more info if was written off so long ago. The fancy CarVertical checks with their salvage photos are pretty recent innovation but if it's an 'interesting' car then owners forums might have some members that recognise it. Cat D is pretty minor (equivilent of Cat N these days) and i've happily owned a couple examples, may just have been stolen recovered but get it checked out that it's been repaired properly.

119

10,675 posts

48 months

Thursday 10th April
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If it was cat d 25 years ago and still on the road and in good fettle, it’s probably ok and worth a look.

119

10,675 posts

48 months

Thursday 10th April
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If it was cat d 25 years ago and still on the road and in good fettle, it’s probably ok and worth a look.