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General => Insurance => Topic started by: mk3newbie on 12 October 2009, 07:57

Title: insurance friendly mods for a 17yr old
Post by: mk3newbie on 12 October 2009, 07:57
hi im 17 and am driving a 1.6cl. i've already put on 'orlando' alloys from a mk3 GL and rear lenses from a gti, but i was wondering if anyone could recommend any other mods i could do without hurting the insurance. i've been trying to go for the OE+ look and was thinking of a vento front end conversion but they are increasing hard to find. any suggestions would be most hopeful.
Title: Re: insurance friendly mods for a 17yr old
Post by: Wayne on 12 October 2009, 07:59
Any mods if declared should hurt the insurance.
Title: Re: insurance friendly mods for a 17yr old
Post by: robz on 12 October 2009, 09:14
should even declare what you've got if ya haven't already...
but k+n panel filter and exhaust shouldn't hurt ya too badly!!
gti front lights also... look nicer!
Title: Re: insurance friendly mods for a 17yr old
Post by: Sonic2 on 12 October 2009, 09:47
A good head unit that the fascia can be removed and some nice speakers to hide under the grills.

Apart from that, leave it alone and wait for your NCB to go up, or pay the price, it is pretty shocking (usually) how much your insurance will go up even for minor things these days.
Title: Re: insurance friendly mods for a 17yr old
Post by: robz on 12 October 2009, 09:51
^^
true - best get it as tidy as poss for a 1.6 - its amazing how much of reaction you'll get for a fairly standard, mint paintwork and mint condition car than a half done up one with a crappy zorst and knackered paintwork!
just get it in top nick!
Title: Re: insurance friendly mods for a 17yr old
Post by: gtigolfthree on 12 October 2009, 10:46
A 1.4 engine.  :grin:
Title: Re: insurance friendly mods for a 17yr old
Post by: VR6-Joe on 12 October 2009, 12:29
I didn't start driving until I turned 18, but when I did pass my test I had this..

(http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa29/GCL731Y/eamcc/Golf3-1.jpg)

All mods declared, was paying £720 a year

Now I drive this..

(http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa29/GCL731Y/Dunwich/S7002184R.jpg)

All mods declared, £545 a year
Title: Re: insurance friendly mods for a 17yr old
Post by: Sonic2 on 12 October 2009, 12:38
Nice cars!  :smiley:

But did you have your own insurance, or a named driver on someone elses insurance?

These days, it wont matter if you are young and with either - insurance on a fast car is not cheap  :sad:
Title: Re: insurance friendly mods for a 17yr old
Post by: VR6-Joe on 12 October 2009, 13:04
I've always had my own insurance policy that way I'm all legal and I get my own no claims bonus.

If you're a named driver but you drive the car all the time, then that is an illegal act called 'fronting' and if found out, your insurance is 'void' and I think I saw somewhere you can get fined? So it's not really worth the risk. Unless you really are a named driver and you rarely use the car.

I'm now 19 and I can insure my VR6 fully comp for £1182 (Well I could if I hadn't lost my job :angry:)
Title: Re: insurance friendly mods for a 17yr old
Post by: Shady Pioneer on 12 October 2009, 13:13
It's all down to your insurance company at the end of the day. When I was with Kwik Fit they wanted £1000 for my 1.8 GL standard and that was the cheapest I could find at the time. When I put my BBS wheels on it they charged me £400! I did do this sadly. However 6 months down the line and I wasn't willing to pay £140 a month so I changed to Admiral on a 10 month bonus accelerator.


They charged me £960 with alloys, front and rear lights, audio, lowering and black badges and indicators. Which I thought was fair enough. Now I'm paying £650 after finishing that policy and with Adrian Flux who I'm all declared with but get like for like on my mods if I claim.


Ring up and get some quotes on what it'll cost if you do certain things, that's what I did, it gives you an idea then and what you can financially do and what you can't do.
Title: Re: insurance friendly mods for a 17yr old
Post by: Sonic2 on 12 October 2009, 13:18
Fair comment Joe  :smiley:

Yes, I didn't think it was a good idea to be a named driver anyway, as you're not building up your own ncb.

You might live in a low crime rate area, which also affects how much you're paying, as does if you list the car as garaged or kept on the road.

Even a change in job can affect how much you pay.

Title: Re: insurance friendly mods for a 17yr old
Post by: mk3newbie on 15 October 2009, 12:36
I didn't start driving until I turned 18, but when I did pass my test I had this..


Now I drive this..

(http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa29/GCL731Y/Dunwich/S7002184R.jpg)

All mods declared, £545 a year

what lights are these on your golf?
Title: Re: insurance friendly mods for a 17yr old
Post by: VR6-Joe on 15 October 2009, 23:19
Self-tinted VR6 headlamps and Anniversary fogs/indicators :)
Title: Re: insurance friendly mods for a 17yr old
Post by: mk3newbie on 16 October 2009, 16:37
Self-tinted VR6 headlamps and Anniversary fogs/indicators :)

whats the easiet way to self tint headlamps to look like these?