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Hi all!
I recently posted a question entitled "Dropped like a Stone", regarding
insurance on a modified vehicle. Thanks to everyone who took the time to
reply - it soon became quite clear that I was in the wrong, and I have
attempted to correct my errors by re-insuring with a company prepared to
take the risks involved with the vehicle. What I failed to advise in the
original post is that the modifications are not unusual to the particular
vehicle in question, indeed the vast majority of owners of this type of
vehicle carry out modifications regularly in order to equip the vehicle to
their "spec". (For the avoidance of doubt - it is a specialised 4x4 used
daily on-road, and frequently off-road in competition) The modifications I
subsequently advised covers equipment such as winches, the special bumpers
that carry them, remote control systems for the winches, dual battery
systems, safari roof-racks, sat-nav etc, etc.
The latest broker (a specialist, who advised I was NOW insured after
acceptance of yet another Debit Card transaction) was not interested in any
of the modifications, apart from "chipping" of the engine and a suspension
"lift". He just said "what value do you think the car is worth?" I quoted
30K and he agreed a price with me for the premium, after consulting with the
Insurance Company over mods he thought may cause concern.
Today I got a whole wad of papers from the insurance company requesting
copies of my driving licence, Thatcham reports, details of the tracker
system, what exactly the mods are, who fitted the mods, their
qualifications, etc, etc which stated that unless I reply within 14 days
with all documentation completed, the insurance will be deemed void. To add
insult to injury, there will also be a charge of 25% of the premium paid if
I cancel the cover.
So, despite my honesty, I seem to still not be covered. Despite attempting
to list ALL of the mods to the chap at the insurance centre, I'm unsure
where I stand. He seemed to suggest that things like the roof rack and
winches would fall within the supposed "agreed value", but the documentation
suggests that "market value" will prevail. All I want to do is insure the
vehicle against loss for a replacement value of £30K.
Any ideas?.....
Hi all!
I recently posted a question entitled "Dropped like a Stone", regarding
insurance on a modified vehicle. Thanks to everyone who took the time to
reply - it soon became quite clear that I was in the wrong, and I have
attempted to correct my errors by re-insuring with a company prepared to
take the risks involved with the vehicle. What I failed to advise in the
original post is that the modifications are not unusual to the particular
vehicle in question, indeed the vast majority of owners of this type of
vehicle carry out modifications regularly in order to equip the vehicle to
their "spec". (For the avoidance of doubt - it is a specialised 4x4 used
daily on-road, and frequently off-road in competition) The modifications I
subsequently advised covers equipment such as winches, the special bumpers
that carry them, remote control systems for the winches, dual battery
systems, safari roof-racks, sat-nav etc, etc.
The latest broker (a specialist, who advised I was NOW insured after
acceptance of yet another Debit Card transaction) was not interested in any
of the modifications, apart from "chipping" of the engine and a suspension
"lift". He just said "what value do you think the car is worth?" I quoted
30K and he agreed a price with me for the premium, after consulting with the
Insurance Company over mods he thought may cause concern.
Today I got a whole wad of papers from the insurance company requesting
copies of my driving licence, Thatcham reports, details of the tracker
system, what exactly the mods are, who fitted the mods, their
qualifications, etc, etc which stated that unless I reply within 14 days
with all documentation completed, the insurance will be deemed void. To add
insult to injury, there will also be a charge of 25% of the premium paid if
I cancel the cover.
So, despite my honesty, I seem to still not be covered. Despite attempting
to list ALL of the mods to the chap at the insurance centre, I'm unsure
where I stand. He seemed to suggest that things like the roof rack and
winches would fall within the supposed "agreed value", but the documentation
suggests that "market value" will prevail. All I want to do is insure the
vehicle against loss for a replacement value of £30K.
Any ideas?.....