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The new Category S means the vehicle has suffered structural damage. This could include a bent or twisted chassis, or a crumple zone that has collapsed in a crash. Category S damage is more than just cosmetic, therefore, and the vehicle will need to be professionally repaired.
Cat A \u2013 Car has suffered severe structural damage and cannot be repaired. Cat B \u2013 Car cannot be repaired, but it can be stripped for parts to use on other cars. Cat S \u2013 Structural damage that can be repaired. Cat N \u2013 Non-structural damage that can be repaired.
What is an independent report? This is when a third-party engineer investigates the car and its specific problems. They should have no vested interest and therefore no reason to come down for or against either side.
A Cat S car is one which has sustained structural damage during a crash \u2013 think items such as the chassis and suspension. While Cat S cars can safely be repaired and put back on the road, they must be re-registered with the DVLA.
The inspection includes all mechanical and structural aspects in addition to a road test and diagnostic scan of the vehicle safety systems. Our engineers use their skill and experience to assess the area/extent of the damage and quality of repairs carried out.
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The new Category S means the vehicle has suffered structural damage. This could include a bent or twisted chassis, or a crumple zone that has collapsed in a crash. Category S damage is more than just cosmetic, therefore, and the vehicle will need to be professionally repaired.
What Is an Engineering Report? An engineering report is a type of technical editing that presents a problem, analyzes it, and offers solutions. It involves collecting and compiling data and ideas, conducting testing, and organizing the information you gained into comprehensible results for the reader.
There is nothing wrong with buying a 'written off' vehicle that has been returned to a good condition. Indeed, often this represents good value for money. However, it is crucial that you are able to make an informed choice about whether you want to purchase a vehicle that has previously been written off.
As of 1 October 2017, Category C (Cat C) has been replaced by Category S (Cat S). This is assigned to cars that have suffered structural damage significant enough that repair shouldn't be attempted on a DIY basis.
What is non-structural damage? This is 'cosmetic damage' that has had no structural impact on the vehicle. This could include simple chips and scratches, bumper scrapes and dents, and in some cases minor scrapes and dents in panels.

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