CAT C Recorded on Previous private plate

CAT C Recorded on Previous private plate

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allnamesareavailable

Original Poster:

3 posts

101 months

Thursday 16th February 2017
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Hi

I bought a car around a year ago from a dealer, before looking at it, I had HPI Vehicles checks done against the registration, which all came back clear.

Im now selling the car and a friend who is interested has run a check on the car (they work for a well known car rental firm) they have discovered that it was recorded as a CATC write off when it had a private plate previously (around 6 months before i purchased it back on its original plate)

I am confused as to why the CAT C is now not showing up when you run a check, is it not linked to the vehicle and just the number plate?

When i purchased the car from the dealer it was not advertised as CAT C, but im sure if I challenge the dealer, they are likely to just say that it was CAT C clear on the plate they sold it to me...

Im in the process of seling the car privately at the moment, and am aware that I do not need to disclose this, but find it odd that the private plate seems to mask the CAT C showing up?

The Surveyor

7,607 posts

252 months

Thursday 16th February 2017
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allnamesareavailable said:
Hi

I bought a car around a year ago from a dealer, before looking at it, I had HPI Vehicles checks done against the registration, which all came back clear.

Im now selling the car and a friend who is interested has run a check on the car (they work for a well known car rental firm) they have discovered that it was recorded as a CATC write off when it had a private plate previously (around 6 months before i purchased it back on its original plate)

I am confused as to why the CAT C is now not showing up when you run a check, is it not linked to the vehicle and just the number plate?

When i purchased the car from the dealer it was not advertised as CAT C, but im sure if I challenge the dealer, they are likely to just say that it was CAT C clear on the plate they sold it to me...

Im in the process of seling the car privately at the moment, and am aware that I do not need to disclose this, but find it odd that the private plate seems to mask the CAT C showing up?
If the private plate was allocated on another car in the past (as they all have been) it may well be that one and not yours which has the accident history. You need to get the full details of the Cat C designation and the background to that.

allnamesareavailable

Original Poster:

3 posts

101 months

Thursday 16th February 2017
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I dont suppose you know how I can obtain this information about the CAT C?

anonymous-user

69 months

Thursday 16th February 2017
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In my experience if you do a full HPI check it should give the date when the Cat C marker was applied to the private plate and also the dates when the private plate was on the car. That data may even be on the check that has flagged up the marker already.

If the date of the cat C wasn't when the private place was on the car then it doesn't apply to the car.

allnamesareavailable

Original Poster:

3 posts

101 months

Thursday 16th February 2017
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Ive done some more digging and after running another HPI check, i have worked out whats happened

Private plate changed in 2010
Vehicle then changed ownership in 2011 (im assuming the private plate would have stayed with the person selling)
Further ownership changes in 2013, and when I bought in 2015

CAT C against private plate recorded in 2015 (when private plate would have been on a different car)


The Surveyor

7,607 posts

252 months

Thursday 16th February 2017
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allnamesareavailable said:
CAT C against private plate recorded in 2015 (when private plate would have been on a different car)
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TJC46

2,184 posts

221 months

Thursday 16th February 2017
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allnamesareavailable said:
Im in the process of selling the car privately at the moment, and am aware that I do not need to disclose this..........................................
Not quite true !

If any would be purchaser was to ask the question....."as the vehicle ever been the subject of an insurance loss " you must disclose this.

If any would be purchaser does not do an HPI check or ask the above question, then they deserve all they get.

KungFuPanda

4,517 posts

185 months

Thursday 16th February 2017
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TJC46 said:
Not quite true !

If any would be purchaser was to ask the question....."as the vehicle ever been the subject of an insurance loss " you must disclose this.

If any would be purchaser does not do an HPI check or ask the above question, then they deserve all they get.
The subsequent investigations undertaken by the OP confirms that the vehicle he is selling has not been subject to a total loss though.

GC8

19,910 posts

205 months

Sunday 19th February 2017
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If it was this car then it would have been on the V5C, VIC or no VIC.