limited ed' corsa capitol- its basically a corsa club wth xtras i.e.alloys. do i declare as modified to ins co
Am getting a Corsa Capitol which is the same as a Corsa Club but with a 'plus pack' included at a good price. The extras are alloys, paint, cruise control, fog lights, which dont come on the basic Club model. However, insurance companies dont have th option for the Corsa Capitol, but the dealers do advertise the car as a Capitol limited ed, so technically its not modified from original spec.... the limited ed car will be clearly worth more than the base model with these extras.. i just dont want to be left out in the cold should the worst happen- *apologies for my ramble- its confusing!* pls help asap :)
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- always admit it mate but they should have it on thier books in this day n age, so they should be able to give u quote! try else where if not
- tell them the spec is factory fitted and they should be cool about it. Iam reinsuring my car this week and the people iam going with i told them which is true that my car bodykit which was choosen when the car was first bought . And they where fine about it and charged me no extra.
- the insurance company will have that model on there records.you will be charged accordingly you dont need to tell them it modified.find a company that will have that car on its books id imagine most will.
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