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Does no car tax invalidate an insurance when a cars crashed?
I took my audi to a registered audi dealer for repair and was given an audi curtosy car. I crashed it yesterday, it wasnt my fault however when i called the audi garage they said i have to pay �1000 access as ive crashed it. I noticed on inspection after the crash that they actually gave me this 57reg car with no tax, it ran out in November. I didnt even think of checking this as i got it from this proper place its the last thing i thought to do. Anyway... As its not taxed does this invalidate their insurance claim and shall i pay the �1000? They did seem shakey when found out no tax they offered to cut the price for me!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No it won't - be warned though that if the insurer finds out, they may investigate your claim just to make sure there's nothing more to it.
Personally, I wouldn't give it any more thought if I came across this claim - you need insurance and an MOT (where applicable) to get tax. As it's clearly insured, and the car is too young for an MOT, it would simply suggest a memory lapse.
Same principle applies for no MOT (unless failed component casued/contributed to the incident)
Personally, I wouldn't give it any more thought if I came across this claim - you need insurance and an MOT (where applicable) to get tax. As it's clearly insured, and the car is too young for an MOT, it would simply suggest a memory lapse.
Same principle applies for no MOT (unless failed component casued/contributed to the incident)
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