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03-11-2006, 02:29 AM | #31 | |||
Tuned @ Pitlane Frankston
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I haven't told my insurance company about my 5 speed. I figure that if they kick up a fuss, I'll say I bought it like that and had NO idea that it wasn't an option from factory on a fairmont. They can't prosecute me for that! I'm a ford NOOB.
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03-11-2006, 02:38 AM | #32 | ||
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Dont feel too bad
We were about to pick up a new VZ lumina a couple of years ago (I know, had to do it!!) and we could not get it insured as they did not have it on their computer. F''en idiots! Tell them is was a factory option.. |
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03-11-2006, 09:38 AM | #33 | ||||
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03-11-2006, 09:52 AM | #34 | |||
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03-11-2006, 09:59 AM | #35 | |||
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Better hope you (or anyone else driving your car) doesnt hit a BMW or MB, they will sue you for all you are worth when they find out you have no insurance, and the repair bills on those cars are HUGE Better hope that anyone who hits you has comprehensive, because if they dont, you are both f%^cked Better hope that when your car is stolen the thieves are good kind people who leave your car undamaged and dont keep it, otherwise you, my friend, are f%^cked Better hope that when you have an accident that you have good health insurance, because all that is covered by ctp is the medical costs of the people in the car you hit, not yourself or your passenger Less than 50% of cars on the road have anything more than ctp. This just makes it more compelling to get comprehensive yourself. Yes, it may be $1000 a year, but considering that travelling in motor vehicles is the most dangerous thing Aussies do in their day to day lives, isnt having some backup important?? |
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03-11-2006, 10:11 AM | #36 | |||
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When I had an accident in my EL Ghia a couple of months back, I rang them up, they had a towie at the scene in 30 mins. Car was taken away. Was at an assessing centre the next morning. I went and took my EL GT's and plates off the car, without a complaint from them. It was assessed as a write off 2 days later (around $8k damage) by local panel shops, and I had $12.5k deposited into my account 2 days after that. By all standards, I think thats a pretty good effort by an insurance company. I think you will find that all insurance companies will use second hand / aftermaket / refurbished parts where possible. No where in the policy does it say they will use new parts. Only that they will return the car to a standard of repair consummate with the age of the vehicle. Its turning to the point where all major insurance companies will only insure a car if the vehicle and options match the compliance plates and the wheel/tyre combo matches the sticker on the door. Anything else is shot off to people like Just Cars. I know AAMI will insure a car with upto 3 modifications (and they can be whatever - wheels, kit, turbo, supercharger) if your 25 and over. They are essentialy trying to protect themselves and my premium from being affected by young hoons |
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03-11-2006, 10:45 AM | #37 | ||||
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It's not an issue of prosecution, that only occurs when you're defrauding an insurance company. You have an obligation to disclose any information that's relevant to the insurance cover. They're not required to check this at the point of underwriting (why would they? The onus is on you and your duty to disclose). However, when the time comes to pay that claim.... you dont have a proverbial to stand on. Think that's bad? Prey to god that car isnt under finance, coz you read that fine print and you're committing some serious no-no's by voiding your insurance cover with undisclosed modifications. Haha, and dont think that banks and insurance companies wont bankrupt you. It happens every day. It'll be happening right now, for reasons identical to this. Duty of disclosure in common law is a beautiful thing. Means us honest insureds arent forced to cover the cost of them paying out on people who arent playing a fair game. Quote:
But like i said before, its a ridgey didge insurer.
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03-11-2006, 11:24 AM | #38 | ||
Tuned @ Pitlane Frankston
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Thanks for that 4.9..
The car isn't under finance, and I just rang the insurance company and updated the mods. All should be good now.
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03-11-2006, 12:01 PM | #39 | ||
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Hooray for factory turbo manual E series fairmont ghias!
I wouldnt have thought that they could decline insurance over something so small but they are insurance companies afterall.
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03-11-2006, 12:17 PM | #40 | ||
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I love reading insurance threads! Very entertaining.
As said those who work at insurance companys as desk clerks, not motor heads. So don't expect them to have an idea. Remember to write a brief transcript of your call when starting or changing your policy including who you spoke to, times and dates. Put this info with your insurance policy. If you don't get the policy within 7 days call them back. If you keep this info then you back is coverted, If the **** hits the fan, you can get the phone call retrieved.
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03-11-2006, 08:23 PM | #41 | |||
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I'm using Young & Cool insurance on the commodore,
they take into account the time you were insured while you were on your L's aswell so im paying like as if im on rating 3 so im paying only ~$1200, where every where else i've been quoted ~$2200 under rating 5
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03-11-2006, 08:44 PM | #42 | |||
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If we're going to talk prices, my mates sprint is insured full comp, for about $400 per year... he's 20 years old. A friend in the insurance business sure helped that one!
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03-11-2006, 09:22 PM | #43 | ||
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RACV have just picked up there game, changing there conditions to cover nationwide theft claims. When I got the policy I asked what would happen if the car was stolen in NSW (as I study in NSW), and they told me I'd get a tough titties payout. Called up about a week later to follow it up (and cancel the policy if I wasn't covered) and they told me I have full coverage anywhere.
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03-11-2006, 09:27 PM | #44 | |||
The one and only
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You were told BS.
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04-11-2006, 12:07 AM | #45 | ||
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i had my insurance cancelled thru CGU cos I put the T5 in the EL. So dont feel sad, your not the only one.
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04-11-2006, 11:28 AM | #46 | ||
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to nearly all who had a go at me for only having ctp.
anyone that has insurance with undisclosed mods (suspension, steering, wheels, seating, transmission, anything different from compliance plate) you are not insured. Insurance companies WILL go over your car especially if you are at fault and if they find discrepencies will deem your insurance invalid. Also I'm glad all you young blokes have so much free caqsh that you can all afford to pay upto $2000 per year for insurance. Not every body has that sort of disposable cash. Also I would be lucky if I found an insurance co that would insure a clevo powered EA ther than possibly shannon's or something like that. Last time I enquired into insurance through them I was required to have a fully lockable garage with a anchor point secured into a cement floor, also immobiliser and alarm fitted. I agree if involved in an accident I would be severely out of pocket. BUT I own my car outright so I have no finance repayments to cover., Also if other person is insured their insurance would pay their costs and I would then have to pay their insurance co. I can live with that. Could any of you live with you UNDISCLOSED mod being blamed as the cause of accident, eg superlow suspension, modified suspension mounting points.
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04-11-2006, 01:17 PM | #47 | ||
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im currently with cgu atm.... im paying $17 a month for third party fire and theft so thats $204 a year.
and im only 22 and it was the first time ive actually had insurance so i thought mine wasnt too bad, and my exess is only $300 if i have to make a claim. but i cant let my little sister drive it now cos shes under 21 the exess is $700 if she hit anything im stuffed cos i cant afford that the only mod ive listed is the lpg conversion and they where cool with that. but they did ask me about other mods but i dunno what had been done to the car previosly and the reason why i got insurance was that a p plater in ballarat hit me in a car park and we where both uninsured but she did 70 worth of damage to mine and i did the same amount so we called it even
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04-11-2006, 08:11 PM | #48 | |||
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04-11-2006, 10:18 PM | #49 | ||
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I've been with RACV for a few years now, I've informed them of every single mod/option I have adapted to the car.
I've never had an issue, and have always requested a 'current' printout of all mods listed and proof read to me over the phone. EF2 GLi manual, cc conversion, cruise, suspension, wheels, towbar, tinted windows, electric windows, extractors, sports exhaust, spoiler.... the list goes on agreed value and I only pay something like $630p.a i dunno... it seems a lot of people have issues with companies.. I and the missus are yet to get reamed by one.
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