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Hmmm, I never told my insurance company I had modified my last car, it was lowered and had new alloy wheels. I read in a car magazine recently that not all "mods" actually put your insurance up.
Best giving them a ring and asking OR finding a young persons insurance company etc.
I found Tesco good for me but since my accident and points Norwich Union are better...!
Best giving them a ring and asking OR finding a young persons insurance company etc.
I found Tesco good for me but since my accident and points Norwich Union are better...!
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mk4_bandit
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that approach wouldn't work. ignorance is not an excuse regarding insurance, and if you were unlucky enough for someone to inspect the car then you'd be screwed and uninsured, pushing the prices up for everyone elsedanny_boy wrote:dont tell em! dont tell em anythin!! jus say the car alredy had the stuff on when you brought it if you hav a prang lol (thas my plan anyway)
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dragon_green
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cheers guys so i guess it a case of ring and see wot they say, n i got 3 points (sum1 mentioned was i gettings points) so yea the next 20 month speed limits everywhere else ill loose the license!!! but i may just se if gettin spring swill b a better idea i cant go as low as i want then, but it may save a lot of issues lol, cheers guys
I'm not sure what the rules are regarding insurance companies coming out to inspect your car in an event of an accident....
When I had my accident, it was dealt with with just one phone call that was it.
Also, someone I know had his car written off and they said they would come and look at the car, he s**t himself as he had a much bigger engine in it, but they never came, (he'd already disposed of engine anyhow).
I thought they came to check your car if there had been fatalities in the accident....possibly wrong though...!?
Would be nice to know the rules regarding this though...
When I had my accident, it was dealt with with just one phone call that was it.
Also, someone I know had his car written off and they said they would come and look at the car, he s**t himself as he had a much bigger engine in it, but they never came, (he'd already disposed of engine anyhow).
I thought they came to check your car if there had been fatalities in the accident....possibly wrong though...!?
Would be nice to know the rules regarding this though...
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vdubyabush
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well to b fair i wernt planning on goin over the limit, im not a knobber of a driver, same as any1 else, its not like i was caught doin 50 in a 30, i was a few mile an hour over so i intended 2 stay on the limits, im not tryin 2 defend it i was speeding n i was caught,the question was can i still afford insurance on a modded car. dnt mea 2 sound like im having a go, but im still pretty pissed bout it etc, so soz 4 this blob
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