Glad to hear it.Root wrote:I would absolutely not reccommend anybody to follow my example.
I am aged 27. 10 years ago I paid over £1300 to insure a Metro worth £500 quid, third party. I now pay under £1000 to insure all three of my cars, a 270BHP 1988 Mr2, a Corolla T sport and a standard MR2. Insurance prices being high is not a new thing. If you cannot afford to run a car legally, then dont. Simple as that. Every year you have of claims free driving (especially when you are young) means your insurance goes down and down. Sticking with a fronted policy not in your own name is never going to help your insurance go down.Root wrote:I'd love to have my own policy and build up a no-claims bonus and declare all my modifications to be safe but while insurance prices are taking the weewee out of us, I really can't afford to, especially with no job. I would have no car because I can barely afford to run it now.
Why, various reasons. Cosmetic modifications make vehicles more likely to be targeted by theives/vandals for example. I agree, some rules do seem retarded but it is part of my job to point things like this out to forum members and make sure they understand how insurers work.Root wrote:Why do insurance companies care at all if you paint your dash then? Why does that have to be declared?
So, when I bought a bigger sized battery to replace the tiny corsa one, I should declare it, why? I don't see any logic or reasoning behind it. Obviously it's the law, but why do you have to declare changes when you...replace a gaitor or something?
Please bare in mind that I work for an insurance company.. I do not make the rules up.