1. Used – Ready to go.
2. Accident-free
3. Damaged
Damaged: Damaged cars are vehicles with unrepaired, significant damage, e.g. due by traffic accident, fire, hail, water, engine or transmission damage. This does not mean: a) normal wear and tear; b) minor damage; c) a vehicle that was previously involved in an accident but has now been repaired.
Accident free: A vehicle is only considered accident-free if it has never suffered significant accident damage. This includes all damage that goes beyond minor damage (e.g. scratches in the paintwork). Even if the damage has been properly repaired, the vehicle is no longer considered accident-free.
Used and Ready to Go or roadworthy: means that the vehicle is technically able to drive (no engine damage or similar). This does not relate to aspects of road safety or the other roadworthiness of the vehicle.
Note: The categorization made here are info of the seller. We pass on the info and do not vouch for it.