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swisstonihasher 31 December 2010 09:57 AM

Other insurers than LV?
 
Hey all,

Anyone found another insurer that's like LV on policies? I like there "any mods okay" rule but this year they've bumped up the quote by £110, not funny in current climate!:freak3:

barnshaw 31 December 2010 10:01 AM

try HIC or SKY mate, i am 25 and on a 370bhp hawkeye STI i got my insurance with them for under a grand. DEFINATELY ring HIC for a quote

nessscoob 31 December 2010 10:20 AM

I use scuba mate. Never thought they would insure mods but they did. 27 yr old 6 yr ncd

nessscoob 31 December 2010 10:25 AM

Ignore that last post. Predictive texts a pain in arse! Anyway I use aviva me and my missus(27 and 28) on a modified Jdm, 6 yrs ncd, no points, fully comp for £320

bigarf 31 December 2010 10:51 AM


Originally Posted by nessscoob (Post 9790748)
Ignore that last post. Predictive texts a pain in arse! Anyway I use aviva me and my missus(27 and 28) on a modified Jdm, 6 yrs ncd, no points, fully comp for £320

£320 for fully comp on a modified car at only 27 years old.thats under half what i'm paying and im 39 with a million years ncb.

nessscoob 31 December 2010 11:16 AM

Yea I know mate. I couldn't believe it either. They never even asked for cat1 or tracker which was surprising. Mind you I'm up in Inverness so low crime area.

initialD 31 December 2010 11:19 AM


Originally Posted by barnshaw (Post 9790709)
try HIC or SKY mate, i am 25 and on a 370bhp hawkeye STI i got my insurance with them for under a grand. DEFINATELY ring HIC for a quote

Mate I've been gettin mugged right off by insurance company's ! I'm 28, I told them it was standard 02 wrx and cheapest I got was 1200 ! Did u declare modifications ?

initialD 31 December 2010 11:25 AM


Originally Posted by bigarf (Post 9790778)
£320 for fully comp on a modified car at only 27 years old.thats under half what i'm paying and im 39 with a million years ncb.

I thought the same ! Got 8 years no claims most quotes I got from so called top insurers was nearly 2000 on a standard motor ! Feels like I can't insure it with the slightest mods :(

nessscoob 31 December 2010 11:33 AM

Yea I don't understand how these companies price there insurance. My missus has had my old starlet gt for the last 4 years, every year as she gets more ncd, the price still go's up! She's currently paying more than me to insure her motor! Unreal. Anyway hers is due for renewal end of January, she tried aviva, and she's looking at halving her premium!

joz8968 31 December 2010 01:42 PM

Ins. co.s seem to make the rules up as they go along.... :(

Glowplug 31 December 2010 01:48 PM

I've just added the Mrs to the policy, and i've lost my garage now, so it's parked out on the road day and night.

Premium down by £50 on last years. :wonder:

nessscoob 31 December 2010 01:59 PM

Yea thats another weird one. My quote before I added my missus on it was £480, put her on it and it dropped £160!:cuckoo:

joz8968 31 December 2010 02:00 PM

See what I mean... The insurers' logic is all over the shop.

Moley 31 December 2010 02:51 PM

Try Keith Michaels, A Plan, Greenlight or Sky.

They (we) use several companies, and specialise in modified cars.

swisstonihasher 31 December 2010 03:24 PM

Do they take endless list of mods like LV though?

Moley 31 December 2010 04:17 PM

Yes, depending on the insurer.

Glowplug 31 December 2010 05:17 PM


Originally Posted by swisstonihasher (Post 9791212)
Do they take endless list of mods like LV though?

The broker told me that my new ins co are fine with any further mods that i wish to do. I will still inform them though.:)

SRSport 31 December 2010 06:23 PM

Mods seem to be disproportionate to the quotes anyway. For eg. I have a Sport with a few WRX mods, e.g. WRX wheels and brakes with back box and this makes it more to insure than if I had a bloomin WRX in the first place?!?

I should try asking them to just call it a WRX give me a quote and then say "oh I dont have a turbo, has 500cc less and doesnt go nearly as fast, so how much less would I pay?"

SRSport 31 December 2010 06:23 PM

Moley when would it be best to give you a ring for a quote with it being new years and all?

SRSport 31 December 2010 06:31 PM


Originally Posted by swisstonihasher (Post 9791212)
Do they take endless list of mods like LV though?

I have just tried them and got told that they dont insure cars with wheel, brakes and exhaust modifications, which are all genuine Subaru upgrades as well. :wonder:

Moley 31 December 2010 06:34 PM

I'm back in on the 4th of Jan, so anytime after that really.

SRSport 31 December 2010 06:37 PM

:thumb:
Will give you a call then. Is it best to speak to you directly as its a Subaru? You have said that you have another worker now so we need to ask for you specifically, I didnt know if theres a reason for that or not.

Steve T 31 December 2010 06:52 PM

Another:thumb: for Gary and Keith Michaels.

swisstonihasher 03 January 2011 11:27 AM

Just spoke to LV, they dropped price by 40 notes but still too expensive. Did online with Aviva and they'll only do online quote if 4 mods or less, I've got pages of mods. Will try some of the others listed later cheers all.

swisstonihasher 05 January 2011 03:34 PM

Just spoke to sky, they've done a deal with specialist for 20 quid more than LV's new quote. They did say LV dont mind modifications but wont pay out your expected value of car (with mods) should car be written off :freak3:

That sound right to you? Mods like took 5 mins on the phone and I did miss a few items now I think about it but mainly minor ones.

initialD 05 January 2011 05:35 PM

thing is though you cant possibly know all mods anyway for fuk sake !! im the 4th owner of my 02wrx if each owner does mods then ur not gonna know everything thats been done :freak3: but if u have a wollop and it gets inspected ur done for .................loophole !! not fare at all :cuckoo: especially if ur not clued up about engines? which alot of people arnt !!
and what aboub old modded cars like rs turbos etc had god knows how many owners and modification since the 80s !! and ur supposed to declare ALL mods ? thing is where do u draw the line in terms of mods ? uprated engine mounts ? poly bushes on ur suspension ? why should they hike up costs ???

swisstonihasher 05 January 2011 05:45 PM

Not in my case, had car from new and gone through various power levels, just cant remember absolutely all mods in one go....know what you mean though.

Has anyone got first hand knowledge of what LV are like with true value of modified motors if trashed?

SRSport 05 January 2011 06:57 PM

initialD, that is a very interesting question. It doesnt really have any effect on me as Im the second owner and bought from Subaru almost new and know it was standard but if those in the insurance business who Im sure would have come across this could shed some light on this it would be interesting to know.

The flip side is how does the insurance company know that you didnt just mod it and claim it was done by the previous owner?

Moley 05 January 2011 07:36 PM

Anything that isn't standard fitment needs to be declared.

''I didn't know what's fitted'' isn't an excuse.

You can imagine the conversation now..... ''sorry, i didn't realise the 2.35 engine, GT35 turbo, AP brakes and coilovers etc weren't standard''

Buying a car that you don't know what's been done to it isn't a great idea anyway.... ignoring the insurance issue.

SRSport 05 January 2011 08:41 PM

Im sure it must have happened before thought when someone has bought a car with nothing more than uprated bushes or roll bar at the most and the insurance companies say "sorry its moded". How on earth were you meant to know?


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