Lazy-Ferret
Well-known member
- Joined
- Jun 14, 2012
- Messages
- 5,217
Had a nice surprise, as got it fully comp, with every mod mentioned (That was a fun and long conversation), and still saved nearly £200 on last years premium, so £435 this year.
I found out a few things over the last month which did worry me a bit about getting a quote this year, as I knew there were a few things that I had fitted, that were not listed on the current insurance, as they charge me £15 for every amendment and I decided to wait until the renewal, so things like the extra gauges, stickers, and add ons like the bonnet and boot spoiler were not listed.
This year, it seem that the insurance companies have cracked down on extra stickers on vehicles, and some companies have been refusing to insure cars with non-factory stickers. A Landrover owner, who had just the pretty standard "One Life" sticker in our 4x4 response group, was told that they would have to remove it, or the company could not insure them, but luckily for them, it then transpired that they are allowing stickers on the glass as long as you inform them, but nothing on the body panels.
I did discovered that being a member of this club, and also being a 4x4Responder actually lowered my insurance cost, and making a point to tell them about the fact the T2 has a Factory fitted NATS system also knocked a bit more off, so telling them everything is not always bad.:clap
I found out a few things over the last month which did worry me a bit about getting a quote this year, as I knew there were a few things that I had fitted, that were not listed on the current insurance, as they charge me £15 for every amendment and I decided to wait until the renewal, so things like the extra gauges, stickers, and add ons like the bonnet and boot spoiler were not listed.
This year, it seem that the insurance companies have cracked down on extra stickers on vehicles, and some companies have been refusing to insure cars with non-factory stickers. A Landrover owner, who had just the pretty standard "One Life" sticker in our 4x4 response group, was told that they would have to remove it, or the company could not insure them, but luckily for them, it then transpired that they are allowing stickers on the glass as long as you inform them, but nothing on the body panels.
I did discovered that being a member of this club, and also being a 4x4Responder actually lowered my insurance cost, and making a point to tell them about the fact the T2 has a Factory fitted NATS system also knocked a bit more off, so telling them everything is not always bad.:clap