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Sorted out my insurance this morning for the FRP. The car was registered a Cat D write off several years ago (damaged wing and front bumper apparently)
This fact does not bother me as I am not buying the car to make money on it and I intend to keep it.
I went on that meeerkat website thingy and saved the cheapest quote. There is no provision on these forms to indicate whether the vehicle has cat d history.
When the guy from the insurance company rang me to confirm all the details I told him about the cat D and asked if it would make a difference.
"That depends on the underwriters" he said."I'll have to ring them"
Some time later he was back to tell me that the premium would increase by about £30.
I agreed to this and went ahead with the proposal. Then out of interest I asked him why it made a difference to the cost of insurance if a vehicle has previously been a cat D write off.
He said he honestly did not know.
Does anyone know if there's a specific reason? Or are they just using it as an excuse to charge a bit more?
This fact does not bother me as I am not buying the car to make money on it and I intend to keep it.
I went on that meeerkat website thingy and saved the cheapest quote. There is no provision on these forms to indicate whether the vehicle has cat d history.
When the guy from the insurance company rang me to confirm all the details I told him about the cat D and asked if it would make a difference.
"That depends on the underwriters" he said."I'll have to ring them"
Some time later he was back to tell me that the premium would increase by about £30.
I agreed to this and went ahead with the proposal. Then out of interest I asked him why it made a difference to the cost of insurance if a vehicle has previously been a cat D write off.
He said he honestly did not know.
Does anyone know if there's a specific reason? Or are they just using it as an excuse to charge a bit more?