ChatterBank9 mins ago
car insurance
what happens to the car nsurance if i have a diffrent spec to the one i get cover for
e.g i have alloys but i have told the insurance i have not ??
thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Your insurance will not be "void" it just means they will assume you have standard wheels and will pay out accordingly if stolen/damaged etc. You do not have to declare "standard" features, not sur what Spaced is on about.
Insurance will be void though if you do not tell them about non cosmetic modifications, although in practice you won't be prosecuted, the insurance company will just use it as an excuse to not pay.
You should tell them anyway so it gives them one less excuse to not pay up should the need arise.
Jay 70, I must have explained incorrectly - if your alloys, for example, are standard to the care there will be no extra premium as they come with the car, but you must tell them. They usually ask anyway.
Not all insurers charge extra for modifications, but it is always best to advise them of everything, incase of a claim.
Loosehead some insurers see that false or undisclosed information renders the policy null and void, trust me.
insurance companies try everything to not pay up in event of a claim, touch wood you wont ever have to make one.
if you do, change the wheels back to rims and trims play dumb or just tell the insuance company you bought the car like that and you thought that the car was made we them on. before your try the last part of that saying its was made thatt way, make sure the alloys are branded to the car, i.e ford on ford etc, not like fox alloys or some other brand on it etc.