993 cat c damage

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cavers

Original Poster:

28 posts

237 months

Wednesday 13th October 2004
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any one know anything about the 993 cat c damage for sale on autotrader in birmingham for 23.995

abarber

1,686 posts

241 months

Wednesday 13th October 2004
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That's a lot of money for a repaired car, unless it's a C4S, TT etc etc.

cavers

Original Poster:

28 posts

237 months

Wednesday 13th October 2004
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what does cat c mean

it a c2 s turbo bodied car

cavers

Original Poster:

28 posts

237 months

Wednesday 13th October 2004
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what does cat c mean

it a c2 s turbo bodied car

abarber

1,686 posts

241 months

Wednesday 13th October 2004
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"A vehicle that is written-off by the insurers because the repair costs are greater than the value of the vehicle itself, but which can nonetheless still be potentially repaired to a roadworthy condition."

marcevo1

524 posts

236 months

Wednesday 13th October 2004
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is it a silver lhd c2s? - as its advertised on here..

Shed17

246 posts

236 months

Saturday 16th October 2004
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Also CAT C is usually pretty serious damage. Better off with a CAT D, which is light damage and then ask the seller to have the car sent to Autoline. If it passes their inspection which is very thorough, it is also removed form the CAT lists.

rubystone

11,254 posts

259 months

Saturday 16th October 2004
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Absolutely right - a Cat C has too have been damaged pretty badly - it's expensive at £23,995

27tim

199 posts

262 months

Saturday 16th October 2004
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This page might help explain a little more too:

www.honestjohn.co.uk/faq/faq.htm?id=33

mookle234

94 posts

234 months

Wednesday 20th October 2004
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Tat car has been sold now..

There's a LHD 993 C4S on here with damage. Had to be jigged but apparently all sound now. All work was done at Ramus Porsche. Its on at 24k. Not being a Porsche devotee, is this a reasonable value? These cars do seem to fetch quite a premium...

johnfm

13,668 posts

250 months

Thursday 21st October 2004
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Why bother with damaged cars? These cars can be very expensive to put right, especially if any repairs aren't pukka. There are enough non-accident damaged cars out there at decent prices. Beware the false economy of buying hte cheapest 911 you find.

rubystone

11,254 posts

259 months

Thursday 21st October 2004
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I can't believe that you are really considering buying any 911 that appears on the register. No matter how nice it is, when you come to sell it the trade won't touch it and any private buyer worth his salt will HPI it on both the number plate and chassis and its history will come up.

...and certainly don't buy a salvage car - the repair costs to a private individual can be astronomic given the (necessary) labour rates of decent repair shops.

mookle234

94 posts

234 months

Thursday 21st October 2004
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The car in question was repaired 2 years ago. The guy has been totally up front about the incident and I have all the pictures of the repair, including the speaking to the team who repaired it. Having also spoken to Bob Watson about damaged 993's, he suggests the chassis is so strong that they can be repaired 100%

I know what you are saying but for a C4S, is this such a poor deal?

burnt

1,370 posts

249 months

Thursday 21st October 2004
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Did you say it was also a LHD? If that's the case then no way.

If it was a RHD C4S then perhaps. However there is a lot of choice at the moment so come resale time it could get tricky.

Tempting I know.

mookle234

94 posts

234 months

Thursday 21st October 2004
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Yep, its a left hooker. These still seem to fetch 30-35k plus, though as far as I can see.

So 24k is too much in your opinions?

What would a car like this be worth then?

ninemeister

1,146 posts

258 months

Thursday 21st October 2004
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There is nothing to fear from buying a damaged car provided that the car has been repaired correctly. The best clue to the cars condition would be an Autolign inspection certificate. Autolign are a nationwide independent inspection facility who's job is to make sure that cars are repaired to factory quality. We have repaired quite a few cars for ourselves and customers and every one has flown through the Autolign test (which removes them from the Condition Alert (Cat D/C) register and moves them into the Condition Inspected register)with no problem.

Now if I tell you that a car would fail an Autolign test if the geometry was out of specification or the undertrays had fasteners missing, how many of you can honestly say that your "straight" cars have less faults? Similarly the "straight" car you have bought with full OPC history may have had a major crash early on in its life, but because of its value at the time was not written off and thus repaired without your knowledge. This could also be the car you are looking at in the OPC window! Makes you think.

The bottom line is that Cat C or D cars are not ones to be avoided provided that they have passed Autolign inspection, at which point they should be worth within 10% of full market value. At the end of the day 9m have seen more dodgy repairs and paint on "perfect" cars with no history than we have with ex-write-offs repaired properly.

You pays yer money and makes yer choice, I suppose, but if in doubt always walk away from any purchase.

mookle234

94 posts

234 months

Thursday 21st October 2004
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How do you go about getting the car Autoligned? Is it an expensive process?

This particular car is not on the register as the accident occured abroad. I am trying to find out (in vain so far) how I can check if the car has been previously written off in Europe. HPI can't help.

Just trying to be as thourough as possible...

mookle234

94 posts

234 months

Thursday 21st October 2004
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OK, Its all here. Thanks for the tip.

www.autoligninspections.co.uk

Regarding Europeaan accident history, is there anyone who might know who to call/ask?