Categories Explained
Category A
A written-off vehicle that must be totally destroyed, including all of its parts.
Category B
A
written-off vehicle from which the spare parts may be re-sold, but from
which the body-shell should be destroyed so that the vehicle cannot be
returned to the road.
Category C
A
vehicle that is written-off by the insurers because the repair costs
are greater than the value of the vehicle itself, but which can
nonetheless still be potentially repaired to a roadworthy condition.
(Please note all Category C Cars require a VIC test, which is completed
by the DVLA)
Category D
A
vehicle that has been written-off by the insurers, for various possible
reasons, even though its physical repair costs are less than the
vehicle’s actual value. Excellent car for repair & re-sale as often
damage may be fairly minimal.
Category X or U
A vehicle that is “not recorded” as being damaged on the HPI register, or which has only minimal or cosmetic damage only.
Salvage Jargon Explained
O/S - Off-Side (which means the driver's side of the vehicle)
O/S/F - Off-Side Front
O/S/R - Off-Side Rear
N/S - Near-Side (which means the passenger's side of the vehicle)
N/S/F - Near-Side Front
N/S/R - Near-Side Rear
NROV - (Not Recorded on V-Car) The vehicle is not recorded on the HPI register
U/S - Un-Serviceable (the part specified is no good)
S/REC - Stolen Recovered
FSH - full service history