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Title: Modified car insurance
Post by: pendulum1997 on 28 May 2019, 19:16
Struggling to get so much as a quote from any insurance company with a few mods that i have in mind(springs, mild remap and aftermarket wheels). I lost my no claims bonus last year from a stupid parking incident and no underwriter will go near me, seems a bit extreme for a 2mph fender bender! Where does everyone get their modified car insurance from? I'm 22 and have 3 years driving under my belt  :angry:
Title: Re: Modified car insurance
Post by: SRGTD on 28 May 2019, 19:47
Are you just using the comparison sites such as Money Supermarket, Go Compare and other similar sites?

The insurers who have products on these sites, and other direct insurers who aren’t on comparison sites such as Direct Line aren’t really geared up for modified vehicle risks for young drivers with low no claims discounts (NCD) or no NCD. Insurers on comparison sites and most direct insurers have business models that are based around them writing large volumes of ‘standard’ business. If you do find one of these mainstream insurers who’ll quote for for you, they’re unlikely to come up with an affordable premium.

Unfortunately, with you being a young driver (under 25) with a performance car and a claims history, that will put you in a high risk category for many insurers. The fact that you’re now considering a few modifications increases the insurance risk.

If you’ve not tried a high street broker, it’d be worth doing so. Many high street brokers will have access to specialist insurance schemes for young driver / high performance risks. Alternatively, it might be worth trying some of the companies mentioned in the ‘sticky’ on the insurance board in this forum - link below;

http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=163615.0

I’ve just done a quick ‘Google’ search on ‘modified car insurance for young drivers with claims’ and some of the following might be worth checking out (some of these are also listed in the ‘sticky’ at the link above). I’ve not used any of these so can’t vouch for them personally, but for the sake of a phone call it be worth giving them a call;

https://www.4youngdrivers.co.uk/insurance/modified-car-insurance.htm
https://www.completecovergroup.com/products/modified-car-insurance/
https://www.performancedirect.co.uk/modified-car-insurance/
https://www.skyinsurance.co.uk/modified-car-insurance.html
https://www.adrianflux.co.uk/young-drivers/
Title: Re: Modified car insurance
Post by: pendulum1997 on 28 May 2019, 20:43
Cheers mate, i've had a few tries with some of those you mentioned but all them refused to even quote me. Think i'll just need to wait until i've got a year back on my no claims before trying again. Just find it hard to believe i'm untouchable, one claim worth a couple hundred quid and i'm like an outlaw  :evil:
Title: Re: Modified car insurance
Post by: hog_hedge on 28 May 2019, 21:49
Greenlight  :wink:
Title: Re: Modified car insurance
Post by: barrym381 on 29 May 2019, 08:40
Greenlight  :wink:
Just don't try add a female to any policy with them  :angry:
Title: Re: Modified car insurance
Post by: kmpowell on 29 May 2019, 09:21
Give A-Plan a call. A great broker who has access to companies that you won’t find on the high street or comparison sites.

They might be able to help. I’ve used them for years and the service, policies and price always knock spots off the rest.
Title: Re: Modified car insurance
Post by: Gnasher on 29 May 2019, 10:44
I used HIC although I am (literally) twice your age. Previously had similar mods to you too.
Title: Re: Modified car insurance
Post by: CHB100 on 29 May 2019, 10:47
Give A-Plan a call. A great broker who has access to companies that you won’t find on the high street or comparison sites.

They might be able to help. I’ve used them for years and the service, policies and price always knock spots off the rest.

Agree, A-plan excellent broker have both R and GTI insured through them. They do an inexpensive plus 25% top up on a right off or no recovery theft claim btw.
Title: Re: Modified car insurance
Post by: Jim_mk7.5 on 29 May 2019, 15:30
Just renewed with LV and out of interest I played around with my car details as was eyeing up some different wheels. Selecting modified alloys brought the price down! Only by £3 but still cheaper. Really not sure how the insurance industry works!
Title: Re: Modified car insurance
Post by: pendulum1997 on 29 May 2019, 17:30
Managed to finally get a quote from someone, all mods declared £1670 for the year  :shocked: Might be my only choice mind! Amazing what 3 years NCD vs 0 makes. Was at £600 a year this time last year lol. The guy from Brentacre was very nice though, said the premium isn't affected by any suspension or cosmetic mods only any BHP increases, think i'll be going with them  :smiley:
Title: Re: Modified car insurance
Post by: pendulum1997 on 29 May 2019, 17:32
Just renewed with LV and out of interest I played around with my car details as was eyeing up some different wheels. Selecting modified alloys brought the price down! Only by £3 but still cheaper. Really not sure how the insurance industry works!

I think they make it up as they go along tbh
Title: Re: Modified car insurance
Post by: buddfridge on 29 May 2019, 19:50
Chris knott might be worth a call, good luck.
Title: Re: Modified car insurance
Post by: wigit on 04 June 2019, 23:21
Give A-Plan a call. A great broker who has access to companies that you won’t find on the high street or comparison sites.

They might be able to help. I’ve used them for years and the service, policies and price always knock spots off the rest.

I tried Greenlight for a quote last week and were dire to deal with, so many limitations and then said we will not be competitive.

My R was insured with A-Plan and they now insure all three of mine and been excellent to deal with, I was recommended them by Revo