AntNotts
New Member
- Joined
- Mar 10, 2015
- Messages
- 7
- Car
- 2001 CLK230 Black, 35mm lower, 18" AMG alloys, private plate
A couple of months ago, just before my MOT, a van reversed into me at a junction. It was fairly low speed and all that happened to my CLK 230 was a few scuffs on the top of the bumper, chips in the small bumper surround and a few tiny chips in the topcoat on the very edge bonnet. I was impressed by the build of these beasts 
After a bit of of silliness from the van driver and his insurance, I have been found unquestionably not at fault and my claims and ncb will remain unaffected. That was good enough for me, I just wanted the car repairing. So I took my car in for examination, expecting a resprayed bumper and a good touch up on the tiny chips. The rest of the car is very nice. 2001, 75,000ml, black, 18" AMG's, black leather/black wood interior, private plate. They have written it off!!! But!! The price they offered me minus the cost of an incredibly low 'keep it' price means I will keep this much loved Merc, with slight bumper paint damage, now holding a Cat D write off, and get a cheque for more than I paid for it pretty much 'as is' 18 months ago.
All seems too good to me. Is there a downside to this? I've done a bit of googling about getting a cat-d on the road. This is just cosmetic on the bumper. Half an hour with the t-cut and touch up pen would see it ok-ish, with black bumper on my shopping list for whenever.
So... any advice on what happens next, and what to do? I've been given a 'keep it on Cat-D' price I am very happy with and still have the car.

After a bit of of silliness from the van driver and his insurance, I have been found unquestionably not at fault and my claims and ncb will remain unaffected. That was good enough for me, I just wanted the car repairing. So I took my car in for examination, expecting a resprayed bumper and a good touch up on the tiny chips. The rest of the car is very nice. 2001, 75,000ml, black, 18" AMG's, black leather/black wood interior, private plate. They have written it off!!! But!! The price they offered me minus the cost of an incredibly low 'keep it' price means I will keep this much loved Merc, with slight bumper paint damage, now holding a Cat D write off, and get a cheque for more than I paid for it pretty much 'as is' 18 months ago.
All seems too good to me. Is there a downside to this? I've done a bit of googling about getting a cat-d on the road. This is just cosmetic on the bumper. Half an hour with the t-cut and touch up pen would see it ok-ish, with black bumper on my shopping list for whenever.
So... any advice on what happens next, and what to do? I've been given a 'keep it on Cat-D' price I am very happy with and still have the car.