Hi all,
Just to say (having been motor trade for over 40+yrs and 30 running my own body shop). My advise to buying a Cat N or S (structural repair necessary.. non structural repair necessary). If the vehicle you are looking at seems to be to good to be true, then it probably is. Always take a professional bodyshop technician with you or have the vehicle fully assessed before you part with your money. Don't believe any advert that states "vehicle Was Cat **" because it still is however well its been repaired. Please do understand that there are some very good repairers who do a great job and a thorough job by using second hand parts and by using proper / skilled repair techniques and these vehicles can be great for years.
My own Shogun is a Cat C (now Cat N) but drives and looks great even though I repaired it some 15yrs ago.
The salvage repaired vehicles I see thesedays are poorly repaired and refinished and most are within 3yrs old so they don't require an mot test. These have been rushed repaired purely for maximum profit. Don't buy these, however good a bargain they may seem. Always check who repaired the vehicle and see if a parts list or original estimate & photos are still available. Most vehicles I buy and sell these days are not salvage because I can buy them at the same price and still get a reasonable profit without the hard work.
So, Don't not buy a salvage repaired vehicle... But if you really do want one get it fully checked, do your research and remember that some insurers add a premium for the these.
Good luck.