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4th September 2016, 23:34 | #1 |
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Rover 75 limousine advice
Hi everyone. I'm buying a 75 limo. LWB. My question is will this cost more on the insurance. The car left manufacture as a connoisseur but recalled by Rover for McNeille conversion and upgrade. The car is not recognised on log book as LWB .
Would the insurers need to know, will it increase my premium. Do I have to declare as a modification by Rover. Anyone owned one before and know the answer. Thank you Last edited by chambl01; 5th September 2016 at 00:12.. |
4th September 2016, 23:54 | #2 |
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I'd be surprised if they didn't use it as an excuse to bump the price up. I'll be interested in hearing the answer myself.
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When you apply for the insurance, one of the questions they ask is has it been modified in any way.
I suspect you should tell them at that time. or they can subsequently refuse to payout if you have a major accident..... |
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Mine was no different to a normal 75 as far as my insurance was concerned.
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When you have sorted your insurance tell us what were some of the upgrades are apart from stretching, interested to know what else they did.
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Trying sending a PM to Limorog Would you be giving up your current 75?
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Wonder if Reebs wants a 5th
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As Lee say PM Limorog, I think he has the details of all the McNeille built vehicles, he'll be happy to help you out I'm sure.
Cheers Ian
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I have owned a few and never been any different on any insurance that is with Peter Best insurance.
I suspect LimoRog has them covered on his companies policy rather then individually. |
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