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"LAST SERVICED CARRIED OUT IN JULY THIS YEAR."

 

1) what difference does that make?

2) should that tell ford something about its service to its customers?

 

MJR

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i knew you said you were fed up of urs maz but aint that taking it a bit far tryin to flog it in that condidtion
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Cat C refers to an insurance write off. There are four levels of damage A-D. Cat D = minor and Cat A = vitually impossible to repair.

 

The car has been involved in an accident and deemed un-economical to repair by the insurance company. The owner then buys back the car off the insurance company and repairs it, re-registers it and sells it on. All Perfeclty legal. i think :(

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Clutch will be OK

 

cos it hasn't got one !!!!

 

 

 

Me thinks Bleeno is clutch obsessed.... :ph34r: :D ..can imagine his dreams are full of clutches....(and i dont mean the human female kind :ph34r: ) :D :D

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he is clutching on to this thread :D :D

 

Sung to the tune of 'Please Release Me' by Tom Jones:

 

Please, release me, let me go....

Cos' I don't crunch you, any more...

To miss first gear would be a sin...

Release me, and let third gear slide in...

 

:D

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he is clutching on to this thread :D :D

 

Sung to the tune of 'Please Release Me' by Tom Jones:

 

Please, release me, let me go....

Cos' I don't crunch you, any more...

To miss first gear would be a sin...

Release me, and let third gear slide in...

 

:D

 

 

:D :D That is so funny....LMAO...Now wheres the rest...HEHE :D

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he is clutching on to this thread :D :D

 

Sung to the tune of 'Please Release Me' by Tom Jones:

 

Please, release me, let me go....

Cos' I don't crunch you, any more...

To miss first gear would be a sin...

Release me, and let third gear slide in...

 

:D

 

What a star you are El Dingo !!!! :D :D :D

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Just for information-

 

Category A - Neither vehicle nor parts may be returned to the road (disposed of via crusher etc)

 

Category B - Vehicle may not be returned to road, but may be broken for parts.

 

Category C - Repairable. Possibly structural damage. Cost of damage (at dealer prices and labour rates) is more than book value of vehicle. These vehicles will require a VIC check before being allowed back on the road.

 

Category D - Repairable.Probably non-structural damage(although may have!). May have been economic to repair, but insurer doesn't want to. Will have no MOT but will not usually require a VIC check just an MOT

 

Category X - Repairable. Minor Damage (very often not shown on the likes of HPi checks etc)

 

There is another category for vehicles that have been destroyed by fire but I can't remember the "letter"

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oh dear :o I bought a Cat C

wonder if it had its VIC check ? :ph34r:

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It was a private sale it gets delivered tomorrow its not had its vic check yet oh well worse case i'll have to break it lol
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It was a private sale it gets delivered tomorrow its not had its vic check yet oh well worse case i'll have to break it lol

 

the vic is just an identity check, you wont normally get the v5 until its had one, i'd get your m.o.t garage to check it over as well before you put your kids in it

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