A friend of mine’s car was damaged when he drove through some bitumen spraying out of a tanker at a road works. Not his fault and the council’s insurance are paying for repairs.
The visible bits have been cleaned off, but some left on the underside. I don’t think it affects roadworthiness, but the insurance co say it’s a write-off and have offered him about £9500 if they take the car away, £6000 if he keeps it. I’m thinking of asking him to take the £6000 and I’ll buy it from him for the difference.
But I’m concerned that there might be a law saying you cannot put a written-off car back on the road, irrespective of condition, to stop people doing up and selling unroadworthy ones. Does anybody know?
Grateful for any advice
The visible bits have been cleaned off, but some left on the underside. I don’t think it affects roadworthiness, but the insurance co say it’s a write-off and have offered him about £9500 if they take the car away, £6000 if he keeps it. I’m thinking of asking him to take the £6000 and I’ll buy it from him for the difference.
But I’m concerned that there might be a law saying you cannot put a written-off car back on the road, irrespective of condition, to stop people doing up and selling unroadworthy ones. Does anybody know?
Grateful for any advice