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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: Jasikasisback on 01 July 2012, 01:52
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wow so basically i wont get anything for my car whatever happens to it as i have a £250 excess...great the stereo is worth more than the car...i can't believe it....
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LOL how much is your policy?
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Mine was valued at £355 this year :cry: and the insurance cost me £280.
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I told my insurance my cars worth £1400 :grin:
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Does not matter what you tell them it is worth as they will only pay bottom book price. I got £1200 for mine in 2010. Agreed valuation is the way forward nowadays.
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I went agreed valuation on mine because if someone pranged me and they gave me £350 id string someone up :grin:
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I valued one of my mk3s at £200 because that what I payed for it.
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i'm paying close to a £1000 in insurance as have just two years driving experience in the UK and almost 20 years driving experience abroad, but the damn insurance companies treat me like a new driver..I got cheaper insurance on my international licence, but as soon as I switched to the UK licence the companies treated me like a new driver...this is horrible...and expensive as hell..now I am up for renewal and it will probably go up again, as they justified increasing the premium last year by saying they are increasing it for everyone...I wish I could find a normal car insurance company..it is cheaper to buy a LHD vehicle and insure it abroad and be a much higher risk driver in the UK than to buy a car here and insure it...how that makes the road safer for everyone else I don't know..
would just like to find decent insurance company that would look objectively at everything...how unfair..:(
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Does not matter what you tell them it is worth as they will only pay bottom book price. I got £1200 for mine in 2010. Agreed valuation is the way forward nowadays.
HIC do a good scheme for agreed valuation and is the only way to get back a reasonable sum of money without ball ache :wink:
Insurers will look at book value only, Mk3 golfs don't book.
£300 is basically scrap value, hence the valuation.
Not worth saying your car is worth more than this or having full comp unless it is low mile and mint.
If you have a pristine project car, you will not be using run of the mill insurance cover as all your turbo bits and nice paint job will be declared and valued accordingly to ensure you have cover.
I have 20 years driving experience and 10 years ncb, even a 1.0l nudges £400 for me :angry:
That's what living near Croydon does for you :grin:
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I use Adrian Flux specialist insurance, I have declared everything, VR engine conversion, leathers, lights, wheels etc etc and agreed a value of £2000, my premium came back £80 cheaper over the year than the year before, which was Zurich insurance on a standard GTi 8v. Bonus :cool:
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Try greenlight insurance, they cover performance cars (you might get away with covering an 8v gti :grin:) they used to cover my 275bhp leon cupra r for £500 and im fairly young and from croydon. I am pretty sure i had an agreed value with them for £6,000.
Now im in the golf im only on third party fire and theft so even if i do have a crash im unlikely to get anything from insurance anyway. If the other party was at fault in a crash i think elephant said its worth £300. A shame really as its near mint with 51k on the clock and can guarantee you wont find one for £300 without rust and the low miles i have.
Heres hoping none of us crash :smiley:
Adam
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Sad really but I was quoted on a Mk6 only a few quid more than my 98 8v, must be to do with all the money they can make on fixing a new car......
Best to just drive round on 3rd party with protected no claims if you own a Mk3 of no real special interest.
Agreed cover is £15 or £30 (cant remember) on a £2k car with HIC.....so bit of a no brainer
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I'm with Sky insurance via this forum. I was with Tesco they wanted 2k with the mods i declared i rang Sky up they said £650 that's with two years no claim. The paper work value of my car is £400.