Do yourself a favour, go online and check your landy is not Cat C, S, etc, etc. Pretend you are buying it and do an insurance check.
Brief background - While selling my Landy, Autotrader flagged it as Cat C, even though I was not aware. On digging I find that it should show on my V5 - it doesnt. (Nor did it when I bought it, or when it was updated, changed address a couple of times). I spent all morning talking with all and sundry on this, trying to find out why. I'm not concerned re the value, more why its not on the V5.
Whilst I'm still trying to find out why, it struck me that for the past 8 years I've probably been driving an effectively uninsured vehicle - from the point of view that if I didnt declare that its a Cat C, if it was stolen, written off, my insurers may have a loophole to refuse the claim. (I'm sure they wouldnt do that!). While I have a valid defence, it may have cost a lot to prove it in court.
Turns out it was possibly written off in either 1997, or 2004. (?)
DVLA relies on being supplied info from the Motor Insurers Database to put Cat C (or any other catagory) on your V5.
M.I.D. relies on info from the insurance company concerned. M.I.D. also supplies that to Experian, who then provides that info to the likes of Autotrader.
Back in 97 (or 2004) I guess info exchange was not as good as now and it got missed.
Conspiracy theory hat on. Its actually in the Insurance industries interest to not always pass this on. I expect in my case its a genuine mistake, but still worth checking.
Lots of Landys are old, from the era where information exchange was not good, yours could have been written off and you'd never know.
It takes 5 mins to check.....do it now!
Note - if it is Cat C it will cost more to insure!
Brief background - While selling my Landy, Autotrader flagged it as Cat C, even though I was not aware. On digging I find that it should show on my V5 - it doesnt. (Nor did it when I bought it, or when it was updated, changed address a couple of times). I spent all morning talking with all and sundry on this, trying to find out why. I'm not concerned re the value, more why its not on the V5.
Whilst I'm still trying to find out why, it struck me that for the past 8 years I've probably been driving an effectively uninsured vehicle - from the point of view that if I didnt declare that its a Cat C, if it was stolen, written off, my insurers may have a loophole to refuse the claim. (I'm sure they wouldnt do that!). While I have a valid defence, it may have cost a lot to prove it in court.
Turns out it was possibly written off in either 1997, or 2004. (?)
DVLA relies on being supplied info from the Motor Insurers Database to put Cat C (or any other catagory) on your V5.
M.I.D. relies on info from the insurance company concerned. M.I.D. also supplies that to Experian, who then provides that info to the likes of Autotrader.
Back in 97 (or 2004) I guess info exchange was not as good as now and it got missed.
Conspiracy theory hat on. Its actually in the Insurance industries interest to not always pass this on. I expect in my case its a genuine mistake, but still worth checking.
Lots of Landys are old, from the era where information exchange was not good, yours could have been written off and you'd never know.
It takes 5 mins to check.....do it now!
Note - if it is Cat C it will cost more to insure!