The percentages get worse when age of vehicle is taken into account. Cars of between six and seven years old had an 18 per cent chance of being a previous write-off, while that increased to 20 per cent for a seven to eight-year-old car. The rate increases further to 21 per cent for an eight to nine-year-old car.
In fact, according to Cartell.ie: "a consumer stands more than a one-in-five chance of importing a written-off seven to 12-year-old vehicle."
Even more worryingly, Cartell.ie found that the numbers of Category B write-offs coming in was still high. Category B cars cannot be put back on the road because of significant damage, but some of the parts can legally be re-used. Frighteningly, of 26 Category B write-offs imported into Ireland in the period surveyed, 16 had been re-registered for use.
Thankfully, no Category A vehicle, one which has been so badly damaged even its parts cannot be re-used, was imported in the period checked.
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