We want your damaged car and will give you a fair and competitive price for it. Damage can include stains, scuffs, scratches, dinks and dents that have been caused by age, motor accidents or simple neglect. Even if your car isn’t in tip-top condition you can still sell your damaged car to us.
To ensure that you are quoted a fair price you will need to inform us of the car’s condition and make us aware of any part/s that may be missing. If our team require any more information, we will contact you for this. Rest assured we are doing this to give you the best possible price for your damaged car.
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If your car has been involved in a motor accident and you need to sell it, we’ll take the hassle away. Selling an accident damaged car is often difficult and time-consuming but not with our service! Simply enter your vehicle registration and postcode and answer all questions truthfully and you’ll get an instant quote for us to collect it and take the burden off your shoulders.
If you have been informed by your insurance company that your car is a write off, we can help. An insurance write-off (also known as a total loss) means that your car is beyond economical repair. To get a fair price for your written off car simply enter your vehicle registration and postcode to get started.
Once you have accepted an online quote our team may contact you for additional information regarding the vehicle. This will help us determine the maximum value we can offer.
Salvage vehicle categories are used to help better understand a vehicle’s damage levels and ultimately the price we can pay for your damaged or written-off car. In October 2017 the Association of British Insurers (ABI) updated these categories to the following:
The vehicle is not suitable for repair. Parts must not be removed for re-use and the entire vehicle must be scrapped.
The vehicle is not suitable for repair. However, parts can be removed and re-used.
The vehicle has sustained damage to the structural frame and/or chassis. The owner/insurer has opted not to repair it, but it can be used for salvage.
The vehicle hasn’t sustained any structural damage and the owner/insurer has opted not to repair it.