The term “write-off” can sound worrying, but not all written-off vehicles are unsafe. Some can be repaired and legally driven again — others must be scrapped completely.
🔍 What Is a Write-Off?
A write-off is a vehicle that has been damaged so badly that:
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It’s unsafe to drive, or
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The repair cost exceeds the car’s value.
An insurance engineer inspects the vehicle and assigns it a write-off category based on the damage.
🔢 Write-Off Categories Explained
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Category |
Meaning |
Can It Be Repaired? |
|---|---|---|
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A |
Completely destroyed — cannot be repaired or used again. Must be scrapped. |
❌ No |
|
B |
Structurally unsafe — only parts can be reused. |
❌ No (parts only) |
|
C |
Repairable, but the cost of repair is more than the car’s value. |
✅ Yes |
|
D |
Structurally safe with cosmetic damage, uneconomical to repair. |
✅ Yes |
|
S |
Replaced Category C. Has structural damage but can be repaired. |
✅ Yes |
|
N |
Replaced Category D. Has non-structural damage only. |
✅ Yes |
🇮🇪 Write-Offs in Ireland
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Irish history checks only show Category A and B write-offs.
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There’s no official Irish record for Categories C, D, S, or N.
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UK imports will show all write-off categories (A, B, C, D, S, N).
⚠️ What It Means for Buyers
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Category A & B:
Must be scrapped at an Authorised Treatment Facility (ATF).
❌ Cannot be repaired or driven on the road.
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Category C, D, S & N:
✅ Can be repaired and driven, but always get a mechanic or assessor to check before buying.
🧾 You must declare it to your insurance provider, or your cover may be affected.
👨🔧 Need a Qualified Assessor?
The Institute of Automotive Engineer Assessors (IAEA) is the recognised professional body in Ireland and the UK.
💡 Top Tips
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Always run a history check before buying.
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Have a repaired write-off independently inspected.
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Walk away if you’re unsure — safety and transparency come first.