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Car Insurance Question
You know when you are applying for car insurance, there is the question of any modifications. How radically does this affect the quote, (say just alloy wheels) or (having had the front end lowered 4 inches and alloys). Does it wack the price up a huge amount? Does it affect if you're going just for 3rd party? If it wacks the price up loads what happens if you pretend you've had no mods when say you've got alloys etc. does that void the insurance so that if you had a crash and wrecked someones 80 grand porsche you'd have to pay the 80k for their new porsche or just lose anything on paying for your car or what?
Cheers people.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The amount by which your insurance premium would increase depends on your circumstances, usually around 15%. Some companies only allow 6 modifications. As far as not declaring modifications is concerned, whilst many people do it, and get away with it, it is illegal, and will make any insurance void. In other words, driving with no insurance, so the said porsche driver may persue his costs from you, through the courts. Should you be puled over by the police, a check will be made on your car, and will show whether any modifications have been declared. If it is obvious, then the officer will pick up on it, but if it is subtle, then they may not notice it, for example, subtle lowering, or standard looking alloys.
Best thing is to be honest, but I understand that insurance is pricey, I'm 18 and drive an MR2!!
Hope this helps mate.
I remeber reading an article, back in the 80's, about a guy who had an accident and when he claimed the insurance company refused to pay up. The reason? He had put an aftermarket coach strip down the side of his car!!
This was a genuine article in one of the car magszines. It went on to say that even if you change the stereo you should inform your insurance company.
So where would this put all the boy racer's with big thumping sound systems!!