Monsta Mo Mini
1st March 2005, 09:14 PM
Chav accessories can knock hundreds of pounds off the value of a car.
Dog and smoke damage together with the effects of accidents could wipe as much as 15 per cent off vehicle values, research from used car company Network Q found.
But accessories installed by 'Chavs' - the much-derided new tasteless, poorly-educated underclass - can also reduce a car's value. Such "Chavtomisation", including Burberry-style seat covers, could cost a new owner up to £2,000 to put right, said Network Q.
Dog and smoke damage together with the effects of accidents could wipe as much as 15 per cent off vehicle values, research from used car company Network Q found.
But accessories installed by 'Chavs' - the much-derided new tasteless, poorly-educated underclass - can also reduce a car's value. Such "Chavtomisation", including Burberry-style seat covers, could cost a new owner up to £2,000 to put right, said Network Q.