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Thread: Liverpool Victoria insurance

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    Default Liverpool Victoria insurance

    Having just come off the phone with a supervisor at LV insurance I am announcing the following.

    LV insurance no longer cover modifications to cars. On the 19th Nov 2004 their policy on mods has changed. Those with policies before this date with cars that have modifications, will be covered, but no further mods are allowed.

    Track days are not covered. They never have been, despite what phone operators have said.

    I have been asked by the person I spoke to, that anyone with a policy with them, and has mods to the car, contact them and let them know what mods are made. This will avoid any confusion in future. Any write off claims made on a modded car, will only pay out the value of the original car.

    I was talking to them about a different matter, and brought up this subject.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin
    Track days are not covered. They never have been, despite what phone operators have said.
    That is massively annoying. I asked them to show that they covered track days in writing, and have to admit to being suspicious when they refused to do so (but more than one phone operator assured me I was covered). Do any insurers cover track days now? I can't think of any. What do other owners do, just take the risk?

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    my policy is with Highway, arranged through Greenlight Insurance in Brentwood.

    they were one of the few who would cover the car with all the mods and the premium (£1100 ish) was comparable with the others who were quoting, however it was the trackday cover that I was looking for and that they offered which swung it for me.

    basically, for any trackday I call them up in advance, tell them date, venue and organiser, they charge me £80 and send a covernote for the day with the exact same level of cover as on the road but with the excess doubled to £900.

    hope that helps

    by the way - to put the premium quoted above into context, when the car was completely standard I was paying £650 with direct line.
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    Great tip Darren - you're forgiven! I've been paying £175-200 per track day for insurance separately. Ouch!

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    no probs David - here to help :wink:
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    Default Owners Club Sheme

    Has anyone ever thought about setting up an Insurance Scheme for NSX's?

    I was in the TVR Owners club for a while, who had a very good and cost effective scheme through A. Manning Limited (a broker). This covered the usual stuff, but also included free Track Days, where these are organised by the Owners Club.

    I suspect if we canvassed opinion and sent them a list of all members on this site (Data Protection permitting), they may be able to do something for us. I suspect NSX's are a better 'risk' than TVR's..... ?

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    good idea in principle Flinty, but no insurer would do a scheme for such small volumes - the target market is way to small even if we could convince an insurer of a good take up rate among club members.
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    Tried Greenlight, they wouldn't insure me (value of car).

    Renewed with Norwich Union, maximum excess applied, discount for second car = £900.

    Reasonable I guess for a 2001 car. Mileage quoted at 8k per year.

    Its having a 3 year service tomorrow, this is a bad week for my bank balance.

    Given up on trackday insurance, decided after Rockingham that I'd never really drive it on a trackday because it represents too much money to me. Had more fun in a hired Caterham anyway.

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    Sorry this may be a bit too late for your bank balance, but these guys have always been good to me, what ever the vehicle!
    http://www.a-plan.co.uk/
    I use the Abingdon branch even though I live in Cumbria...

  10. Default Adrian Flux

    I'm approaching renewal time too - just got a very good quote from Adrian Flux (<£700, others >£900) BUT they won't give protected no claims and the excess is £750. Trying to decide.... any others worth trying?

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