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Quirky wrote:When i had my Corolla, i had it insured for an agreed value of $5,000 , didnt ask me what modifications ive done either, apart from wheels, i just told them 1990 Toyota Corolla, fuel injected. I guess it changes when the car is worth a little bit more though
Mad Murphy wrote:Quirky wrote:When i had my Corolla, i had it insured for an agreed value of $5,000 , didnt ask me what modifications ive done either, apart from wheels, i just told them 1990 Toyota Corolla, fuel injected. I guess it changes when the car is worth a little bit more though
And if you don't declare your mods your policy is effectively useless. They'll take one look at your car when you go to make a claim and say no. Insurance companies aren't nice, they don't care about you and the only thing they're interested in is profits. They'll do anything they can to get outa paying.
Adydas wrote:Mad Murphy wrote:Quirky wrote:When i had my Corolla, i had it insured for an agreed value of $5,000 , didnt ask me what modifications ive done either, apart from wheels, i just told them 1990 Toyota Corolla, fuel injected. I guess it changes when the car is worth a little bit more though
And if you don't declare your mods your policy is effectively useless. They'll take one look at your car when you go to make a claim and say no. Insurance companies aren't nice, they don't care about you and the only thing they're interested in is profits. They'll do anything they can to get outa paying.
Well said, thats a good reason why insuring a car under your perants fraudulantly when your the primary driver can hurt you when you go to make a claim..
Mad Murphy wrote:And if you don't declare your mods your policy is effectively useless. They'll take one look at your car when you go to make a claim and say no. Insurance companies aren't nice, they don't care about you and the only thing they're interested in is profits. They'll do anything they can to get outa paying.
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BZG|Bling wrote:Cheapest option is for you to sell the Levin, buy something of less value as you suggest (doesn't have to be that cheap tho) and drive it for a few years, you'll then have full no claims bonus if you don't write it off and will be set to buy a newer car in a few years time.
Paying for a policy on the Levin with NO no claims bonus is never going to be cheap. With 60% off the policy price tho it soon drops down.
I owned a $2k car for nearly 4 years (got it when I was 17), by the time I went for the Levin I had at least 40% no claims under my belt.
Quirky wrote:But i worked ever so hard, and i rewarded myself with a "decent" car, with the help of insurance payout etc...
method wrote:But how will they ever know you were the primary driver?
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rolla_fxgt wrote:Just a query for that john rae email addie Leon kindly posted, is that valid nation wide or is it better to use a local dunners agent for them if they have one?
Reason i ask is after State's great new system change & all its problems i'm gona change all my insurance & rst of my family is thinking of changing their's too
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