chrisn7 said:
The OP didn't say how old the van is. If it is a little older, it can, like a car, become uneconomical for an insurance company to pay for professional repairs, resulting in the write-off. A cat C might be due to flood, rather than impact damage
However, a dealer or an individual might have access to second hand parts for example, that allow a satisfactory repair to be made more cheaply.
With cars a dealer is obliged to state if CatC/D - don't know about caravans, but it would seem likely the same would apply
not quite right, nearly, but one has to be able to understand how something gets written off,
cat,D, is not a write off, it is where there is cosmetic damage, but the item it's self is not damaged but may require some repairs that are deemed to be uneconomic to replace, on a item due to it's value, so this could be broken windows, pet damage to the interior, or say on a motorbike where the fairings need replacing, a cat D is not registered on any data base as a total, but is expected to be worth a much lower price, until satisfactory repairs are made.
cat, C is where the item IS damaged but the cost of repair is more than the value of the item is when original parts and vat plus dealer labour charges are included in the cost of repair, a cat, C is registered on data bases, and must be inspected and certified, after the repairs are completed, before the item can be used, a cat, C will never be worth the value of a undamaged item, and due to this any insurance company will have to know that the item has been damaged, in order to asses the true value,
cat,B, is where there is substantial damage to an Item, that deems it unrepairable, it cannot be repaired or used again, however it can be stripped for parts and these salvaged parts used to repair other items.
cat, A is a item where it is damaged beyond repair, and no parts are salvageable all of it must be scrapped and never used again.
answer to the OP, if the dealer sold you a cat,C item at full price without telling you it had been repaired, not only did you get ripped off, he was committing an offence in doing so.