AnswerID: 96382 Submitted: Wednesday, Feb 02, 2005 at 23:46
Muddy 'doe (SA)
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I think you will find that the damage in the car yards is covered by the dealers business insurance. Just the same as a buther may be covered if the power went out and he lost all his coolroom stock.
Naturally though it would be a real hassle for the yard, especially the ones only slightly damaged, so yes, the dealers might well sell a few of these at discounted prices to buyers that are not to worried about the cosmetic damage. They might also top up the discount on the business insurance as well so they are not really losing that much!
The other factor is that after a big storm all the repairers around may be busy for weeks or months so they may sell the stock at a discount rather than have them hanging the lot around waiting to have them repaired.
As for buying a hail damaged car, insurance companies will only cover damage incurred after the insurance period starts (naturally!) so if they inspect the car and find hail damage then it will be noted and the vehicle will be valued accordingly.
If however you sign up for a policy and the ins co does not inspect the car and just insures it for market value based on what you tell them then you better just hope for another hail storm real quick and then in you go and get a nice repair job! Several times I have insured cars and they never actually wanted to see it.
The important thing in this case of course is your duty of disclosure to them. If they do happen to find out it was already damaged and you did not tell them (ie: you have a small accident and make a claim and the assesor notices the un-noted hail damage and you are not convincing in your explanation that it just happened a while ago and you have not got around to claiming yet!) then they may treat your policy as never having existed and you are in the poo.
If you can get a slightly damaged car at a good price and can live with the damage then good luck to you. If it is a 4by like a landcruiser wagon then just get a new bonnet from the wreckers and then whack a full length roof rack on to cover the roof - then no-one will ever notice!
All the best of luck.
Muddy
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