Worth repairing Cat N damage to car?
Worth repairing Cat N damage to car?
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esskay

Original Poster:

4 posts

71 months

Tuesday 11th February 2020
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I've got a <£1000 banger (old Honda HRV) that recently had the passenger door banged into. Not my fault, and I've got £950 from the third part insurer for a Cat N total loss.

I don't know whether it's best to spend this money on another <£1000 banger or get this one repaired (I like this car, but its MOT is due as well).

Is this damage repairable, and if not how much would I expect to pay for a new door? The inside of the door isn't really affected, but the door doesn't close flush.



Weso

475 posts

225 months

Tuesday 11th February 2020
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Surely just buy a door from a breaker is the easiest and cheapest option?
Or just leave it.
Wes

thepeoplespal

1,690 posts

298 months

Tuesday 11th February 2020
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Looks like a door swap from a scrappy or someone breaking a similar Honda, no more than £100 to £200 I'd have thought. I'd keep it and change when it suits you to.

esskay

Original Poster:

4 posts

71 months

Tuesday 11th February 2020
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Would this pass an MOT in this shape? The MOT's due before I'll get a chance to swap the door.

ging84

9,548 posts

167 months

Tuesday 11th February 2020
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That shouldn't stop it passing an MOT if it opens/closes
Put it in for an MOT first then decide if it is worth fixing

paintman

7,845 posts

211 months

Tuesday 11th February 2020
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The door's had it.
Any other damage to the pillars that might be preventing the door closing flush or is it just the door damage?
If there are other issues with the car then let it go.
If it's otherwise OK & no problems then consider looking at breaker's ads on ebay etc & buy & fit a door from one that's being broken.

MOT wise the requirement for the passenger door is:
"Driver and passenger doors must open from the outside using the relevant control.
Driver and front passenger doors must also open from the inside using the relevant control."
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/mot-inspection-manual-...

esskay

Original Poster:

4 posts

71 months

Tuesday 11th February 2020
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There is no way I'd be fitting a car door myself. How much would the labour costs be, assuming I could find a door at a decent price?

rallycross

13,675 posts

258 months

Tuesday 11th February 2020
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You will get a door off eBay for less than £100, hold off until you see one in the correct colour, you will have to collect the door as they get damaged when couriered.

To fit should only be and hour or two - allow 2-3 hour’s at £60/ hr.

Pericoloso

44,044 posts

184 months

Tuesday 11th February 2020
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The first 2 listings on ebay for Honda HRV breaking are silver cars like yours.

I didn't check whether they are 3 or 5 door cars.