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Fifer

posted on 11/5/04 at 08:05 AM Reply With Quote
Insurance valuation

Not sure if this is the right section but it is a leagal question.
I need a valuation on my car to get the aggreed value option on my insurance, anyone done this before and how / where to get it.

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locoboy

posted on 11/5/04 at 08:14 AM Reply With Quote
same here, i think its a case of go to your local back street arage armed with 6 cans of stella and see what you can wangle on headed paper!





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richijenkin

posted on 11/5/04 at 09:55 AM Reply With Quote
there a few threads about this.. still need to get mine done, but you can still get the ins certificate without it..
http://locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=13047

p.s where did you get your exhust done Fifer

[Edited on 11/5/04 by richijenkin]






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Fifer

posted on 11/5/04 at 10:05 AM Reply With Quote
Yes, I got my insurance but still need the valuation.
Will try the suggestions on other thread to get one.
The exaust was second hand but i think, it was from MK origionally. Not 100% on that though.
I think it's nice though and sounds great, just hope SVA man thinks so too !!

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Hellfire

posted on 11/5/04 at 11:34 AM Reply With Quote
I've recently written to our insurance company asking who they consider to be independant and reputable for providing vehicle valuations. Still waiting for a reply.........I'll keep you posted






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DavidM

posted on 11/5/04 at 10:33 PM Reply With Quote
Does an agreed value have to be independant?

For cars I've previously owned I've agreed a value with the insurance company. This value is then reflected in the premium.

So a £5k car costs less to insure than a £10k car, and you get less back if you write it off. It's also more likely to be written off following an accident.

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