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Hi
I would appreciate some advice please.
Last week I had a scrape in my car; which has resulted in cosmetic damage to one door and a quarter-panel. Because of the age and low value of the car; my insurance company have offered me a sum of money to write the car off. I told the insurance company I was reluctant to do this as the car is mechanically sound. They have responded with the offer of a smaller payment and I retain the car as a category ‘C’ vehicle.
I don’t really understand the implications of having category C vehicle and would be grateful if anyone could clarify this for me.
Some questions come to mind. Would my vehicle still be insurable? If it is, would the premium be higher, and if so; by how much?
If I were to claim on my insurance in future; would any payment be restricted due to the fact that the insurance company have deemed the vehicle category C and that they already ‘paid out’ on this vehicle?
If any future insurance claims were restricted in any way; is there any point in having Fully Comprehensive cover instead of Third Party Fire and Theft?
Are there any other consequences of owning a category C vehicle that I should be aware of?
Thanks.
I would appreciate some advice please.
Last week I had a scrape in my car; which has resulted in cosmetic damage to one door and a quarter-panel. Because of the age and low value of the car; my insurance company have offered me a sum of money to write the car off. I told the insurance company I was reluctant to do this as the car is mechanically sound. They have responded with the offer of a smaller payment and I retain the car as a category ‘C’ vehicle.
I don’t really understand the implications of having category C vehicle and would be grateful if anyone could clarify this for me.
Some questions come to mind. Would my vehicle still be insurable? If it is, would the premium be higher, and if so; by how much?
If I were to claim on my insurance in future; would any payment be restricted due to the fact that the insurance company have deemed the vehicle category C and that they already ‘paid out’ on this vehicle?
If any future insurance claims were restricted in any way; is there any point in having Fully Comprehensive cover instead of Third Party Fire and Theft?
Are there any other consequences of owning a category C vehicle that I should be aware of?
Thanks.