It depends on the age of the car and the type of repair.
#1 - I had one car written off by the insurance, for a damage to the tail light and bumper. It was an older car, but it was a scam by the insurance company, as they keep my insurance premium (so I paid 12 months insurance, but the accident happened 1 month into the policy). They wanted to keep the remainder of the 11 months of the insurance premium. They claimed they had paid out, so insurance policy would be cancelled. Plus, I had a £350 excess.... So not only do they keep my 12 month insurance premium, but they also keep my car (which had minor damage), they also deduct the £350. So if I bought a replacement car, I would have to buy a brand new 12 month insurance policy, plus my premiums would be jacked up due to loss of no claims bonus. Insurance companies are crooks.
#2 - Back in 2016, I bought a 4 year old car, but found it was making a noise changing into second gear. Found an invoice for a bumper change in the glove box. Contacted previous owner (prior to purchase), who told me it was a great car and that I should buy it. He did tell me the car had hit a lamppost. When I contacted him again about the gear change noise, he did n't respond. The car dealer (supermarket), was going to carry out a number of repairs to fix the noise (I forget now). I rejected the car, as they were going to put in non-original parts, invalidating the manufacturer's warrantee.
Edited by Warning on 16/02/2021 at 13:22
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