Classic car agreed values
Discussion
I’ve just managed to secure a deal on my cars and made a substantial saving on last year’s premium.
My previous ins co were top notch and renowned for no grief cover etc.
So though my new company are still a recognised company it’s obvious their procedures are no at clear cut.
I’ve never had to justify “agreed values” before and now I have to write war and peace to justify my values but I’m not sure even now it’s that clear cut IF I ever have to claim. (Touch wood, I don’t).
So has anyone had grief come claim time on a stolen classic or written off?
My previous ins co were top notch and renowned for no grief cover etc.
So though my new company are still a recognised company it’s obvious their procedures are no at clear cut.
I’ve never had to justify “agreed values” before and now I have to write war and peace to justify my values but I’m not sure even now it’s that clear cut IF I ever have to claim. (Touch wood, I don’t).
So has anyone had grief come claim time on a stolen classic or written off?
The classic club for my car opertaes an agred value system - they certify the car based on a large set of photos, and the Insurnace broken they associate with will cover it for that. My old one was written off in a crash, I got the full amount. (I bought the wreck back from them and sold it off in parts for twice as much as I paid! And kept the important and reusuable bits!)
John
John
vpr said:
I’ve been paying for it for years all the way up to 20k p/a.
I have nippers on my policy too with unusual cars.
Offloaded one Nipper now leaving just the one so premium better but I’ve managed to halve it this year. That’s quite a few quids worth. Hard to resist
are you paying 20k a year for a single classic ? or for a multicar policy ? I have nippers on my policy too with unusual cars.
Offloaded one Nipper now leaving just the one so premium better but I’ve managed to halve it this year. That’s quite a few quids worth. Hard to resist
i recall on my E type with footman James it was around £1200 , with agreed value ...................ive just insured the Capri 3000s on our multicar policy with agreed value of 10k for £97 ............mind you i might need to reconsider , in the future after all the hassle my wife has had making a claim on her everyday car
edit die to COVID i couldn't get an independent to value the car so i sent photos of the car and looked on classic values ...probably a bit undervalued know
Edited by DBSV8 on Wednesday 2nd December 22:41
Discombobulate said:
Margins in car insurance are surprisingly slim and you do get what you pay for if you have misfortune to need to claim. An easy, no quibble attitude if the s
t hits the fan is worth a lot and I am prepared to pay for it in higher premiums.
Very much so.
t hits the fan is worth a lot and I am prepared to pay for it in higher premiums. Why I've always used recognised company's with no hassle systems and claim issues.
There is also a significant difference between some of the recognised insurers agreed value definitions, and what other company call agreed value, but are really 'noted' value, and you have a battle over claims like any other insurance.
You get what you pay for as ever in life, no such thing as a free lunch.
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