Would you? CAT D Maserati

Would you? CAT D Maserati

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Juber

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Tuesday 6th May 2014
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Would you buy it? Personally think its overpriced for CAT D (then again id never buy a CATD supercar...ever but I know some here would?)

Discuss..... *Popcorn*

Before:
http://wrecks2riches.co.uk/2012/12/salvage-cat-d-m...

After:
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/m...

Juber

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Tuesday 6th May 2014
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Harji said:
It's not a super car and no, for that money there's a lot more out there.
The Stradale is not a supercar, really? Id class it as one personally smile

Juber

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Wednesday 7th May 2014
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k-ink said:
You do realise they probably just bin the broken parts and bolt on brand new parts. Therefore it should be perfect.

Secondly there are some cars properly smashed up and fixed by main dealers (using the method above) and sold on with no CAT warning at all. So you may well have owned a car which has been through a similar story with no knowledge of it at all.
Pretty sure its not as simple as lego when it comes to repairing accident damage cars.

Juber

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Wednesday 7th May 2014
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Sorry but am I missing the trick here as I'm rather discombobulated as to why buying cars from this firm and others mentioned that are around the Midlands / North area are a no no?

Juber

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Wednesday 7th May 2014
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Shnozz said:
I would have thought these sort of high-end Cat C/D's would make perfect sense for the exotic hire car businesses where they will only be thrapped along in a wedding convoy. Auction them off at the end of their 2 - 3 year hire term.
That's a fantastic idea.