FR Aero Body kit Insurance question?

demonear

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Sep 18, 2008
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Sorry if it seems a daft question but how much difference would it make to my insurance if I bought an FR TDI with or without the aero kit on it?

cheers
 

Poverty

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K1 cupra is cheaper to insure than a plain old cupra.

FR550 theroefore should be cheaper to insure than a FR TDI.
 

demonear

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K1 cupra is cheaper to insure than a plain old cupra.

FR550 theroefore should be cheaper to insure than a FR TDI.

How can the more tinkered with more sporty looking model be less to insure? I really don't get that. I thought best case scenario would be that it cost the same no? How the heck does that workout otherwise? Also I was just meaning between a plain FR & one with the body kit not necessarily the 550..
 

Poverty

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How can the more tinkered with more sporty looking model be less to insure? I really don't get that. I thought best case scenario would be that it cost the same no? How the heck does that workout otherwise? Also I was just meaning between a plain FR & one with the body kit not necessarily the 550..

I think its because more cupra's and FR's have been crashed than the FR550 and the K1, due to them being on the market longer.
 

seremotors

Dave the Parts Manager
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Its crazy - seems to vary between brokers - spoke to a customer whose insurer counted his BTCC kit as 6 different mods - front bumper, rear bumper, skirts, tailgate spoiler, exhaust, wheels. Thats just taking the p**s [:@] SEAT should have done the kit from the factory and made it a listed model. Thankfully I have a small local enthusiastic broker who I can actually talk to sensibly :D
 

tich555

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when I insured my FR through LV they said any extras fitted by the factory from new where not classed as modifications so I was charged no more for having 18" alloys fitted. They are worth a call as I saved a load against other insurers, I pay £211 fully comp with protected NCB, this was in May when I purchased the car new. ( I am 50 with no acc or convictions with full NCB )
 

Moley RUFC

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How can the more tinkered with more sporty looking model be less to insure? I really don't get that. I thought best case scenario would be that it cost the same no? How the heck does that workout otherwise? Also I was just meaning between a plain FR & one with the body kit not necessarily the 550..


It's because once it has the big bulky plastic Aero kit on it is classed as a Seat Van, therefore is cheaper










Jokin
 

demonear

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It's because once it has the big bulky plastic Aero kit on it is classed as a Seat Van, therefore is cheaper




Jokin



Ha! lol... I know your jokin & obviously your not an aero kit fan but in all seriousness. It doesnt much change the width or length of the Leon does it? I was thinking of front back & skirts without the spoiler.

I never noticed in photos anyway but i've yet to see one properly with the kit on in the flesh, or metal or whatever..
 

demonear

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Its crazy - seems to vary between brokers - spoke to a customer whose insurer counted his BTCC kit as 6 different mods - front bumper, rear bumper, skirts, tailgate spoiler, exhaust, wheels. Thats just taking the p**s [:@] SEAT should have done the kit from the factory and made it a listed model. Thankfully I have a small local enthusiastic broker who I can actually talk to sensibly :D

Yeah they seem to make it up as they go along..
 
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murts

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I'm up for renewal on my Ref Sport with Aero Kit, same old nonsense of what constitutes modification, Churchill just went from £319 to £670 when I mentioned the factory fitted kit.

Anyway for reference the second best quote I got on Confused.com was LV, I've just checked their Q&As and....

"You asked…

Are factory fitted options classed as modifications to my car?

Answer
No factory fitted options are not classed as modifications. A modification is anything made after the car leaves the factory that alters the standard specification or the appearance of the car."

Job done I believe.
 

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Dave the Parts Manager
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I'm up for renewal on my Ref Sport with Aero Kit, same old nonsense of what constitutes modification, Churchill just went from £319 to £670 when I mentioned the factory fitted kit.

Anyway for reference the second best quote I got on Confused.com was LV, I've just checked their Q&As and....

"You asked…

Are factory fitted options classed as modifications to my car?

Answer
No factory fitted options are not classed as modifications. A modification is anything made after the car leaves the factory that alters the standard specification or the appearance of the car."

Job done I believe.


only your car didnt leave the factory with the kit . . . . . . . . .
 

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Dave the Parts Manager
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Neither do the K1s. All kits are fitted at the port of entry so technically aren't Factory fitted.

Can of worms time.

Fair one. Big difference is that the K1 is a recognised factory model therefore not classed as modified. Can of worms is right. In my experience very few drivers tell their insurer of the mods, If an accident happens, most insurance estimators give it a by-ball and agree the figures to replace Aero bumpers, skirts, rims etc Always a risk tho . . . .
It used to be that if an assessor saw a tuning box, the insurance was immediately deemed null and void as performance (hence speed and accident likelihood) was increased. Cosmetic mods shouldnt be penalised the same way. It used to be argued that add-ons etc made a car more likely to be stolen so premiums were raised - not a valid argument now with immobilisers etc
 

Craig Senior

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What is "port of entry" ?
Who will have fitted my kit if not in the factory ?

If it came in through Newcastle then the bodykit may have been fitted in the bodyshop on the Quayside. There were alot of K1 getting fitted when I passed last year. The bodyshop is under the walkway for the Newcastle/Amsterdam ferry.

The Ref Sport kits may have been fitted at the dealers.
 

murts

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Mar 31, 2007
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I think I'll give them a bell to clarify........

I've tried LV because on another thread someone had spoken to them and they said they weren't bothered about the bodykit, possiblily because of the confusion over the term factory fitted.
 

murts

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Yup, just spoke to them, they said as long as the kit was on the car before I drove it away from the garage that's fine.

I'll be going with LV then.
 
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