Why was a car written off if it only had minimal damage?

I am looking to buy a Renault Captur 17 plate. However it is a Category N. So it's been written off by an insurance company. However the damage, which has been fixed, is minor and probably only a few hundred quid. So why would the car have been written off?

Asked on 6 April 2023 by Christy Williams

Answered by David Ross
Although the damage to the vehicle may have appeared minor, there might have been damage to internal parts of the vehicle or substantial paintwork damage that will have increased the cost of the repair. Ultimately it is up to the insurance company to assess the vehicle's worth against the cost of repairs, and even if it appears economical to make the repair they may still chose to write it off instead.
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