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  1. 2 points
    Haha! No need for those extremes these days. More like "my one yr old had my phone." Nephews came around the other day while I was bidding Copart. Made sure they stayed well away from the laptop!
  2. 1 point
    Oh ok I see what you mean. Yeah some people selling their non-runners, only basically factoring in the repair. For example BMWs with engines gone, literally for only £1500-2000 below normal retail. Why would anyone buy a car and go into the trouble of rebuilding an engine, when it'll cost them the exact same money to just buy a normal one?
  3. 1 point
    Wish I had the money for properties! 6 years in. Years 1-3 were the golden age, years 3-6...not so great, but have to plan, work, and figure it out. Have to keep swimming at this point.
  4. 1 point
    Its crazy money some of the dealers are asking for salvage could almost buy a straight one from auction for what some of them are asking on ebay.
  5. 1 point
    I take £1000-2000 off normal like for like retail, depending on the price.
  6. 1 point
    £2100 They seem to have a bit of a following... Unless it was Arden Blue, then it probably made £4200.... A chav's wet dream, when you've got too many kids to have a Scooby!
  7. 1 point
    I recently raffled off a couple of p/x shitters on ebay - they made the sort of money I expected (shit) to the sort of punter I expected (shit). If you’ve bought below trade money you have half a chance but don’t expect a wage.
  8. 1 point
    No. Applying for the V5 is the same as Cat N. Although if its a cat S you don't have to pay the £25 fee.
  9. 1 point
    I know it's my fault for not checking it before nothing more to add.
  10. 1 point
    I can’t believe the DVSA have not thought to invalidate MOTs following insurance loss. You’d think it was common sense. Always always do a new Mot on a write off car to confirm that repairs have been carried out to a high enough standard and that the car is STILL roadworthy. There is no point to save the £30odd test fee.
  11. 1 point
    Like the 2016 Ford Kuga Titanium I bought in p/x early June for £9200 (under Cap Below at the time) and watched similar cars go through the block for 10500-11500. Now my £9200 are just shy of Cap Clean and at £12K I've only had a couple of calls.
  12. 1 point
    this is why they like small engine cars though so they dont go fast and therefore they think its safer most people still dont understand black boxes either until you explain the merits but then they start putting up objections like little arthur is a lovely driver,yer............. then you see him friday night in the maccy dee car park stuffing his face and do..nuting.....