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Valuation

orac69

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Hi,

I just wondered the best way to get a proper insurance valuation. I have been told by my insurance company that on claim they will pay out "book value" which of course no way reflects the true value..

What does everyone else do about this? I dont want £8k for a £35k car - heaven forbid anything happens...
 
Classicline insurance who go through Brit insurance, give an agreed value for the cars they insure. I'm with them, and I have an agreed value of £40,000 for my car. I sent them 3 recent photo's before the policy began and limited the anual mileage to 5k a year. The value was agreed by them with a certificate, and the premium was a lot less than the AA.
Worth checking out if it's time for renewal.
www.classiclineinsurance.co.uk
 

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