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Picking my new S3 up next week , so just trying to sort my insurance out. Have managed to get a reasonable quote from my current company (Admiral). One thing though, they're asking me what optional extras the car has as apparently this can effect the actual cost of the policy.

I don't remember having to do this on previous new cars I've bought, and when I asked some questions about it the lady on the phone wasn't too clear. From what I gather they're saying that if you list all your options then they'll take this into account in the event of a payout, which I suppose is a good idea!

Was just wondering if anyone else has had to list their optional extras when getting a quote?

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Picking my new S3 up next week , so just trying to sort my insurance out. Have managed to get a reasonable quote from my current company (Admiral). One thing though, they're asking me what optional extras the car has as apparently this can effect the actual cost of the policy.

I don't remember having to do this on previous new cars I've bought, and when I asked some questions about it the lady on the phone wasn't too clear. From what I gather they're saying that if you list all your options then they'll take this into account in the event of a payout, which I suppose is a good idea!

Was just wondering if anyone else has had to list their optional extras when getting a quote?

Cheers

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So you expect them to insure your £30k optioned up car for the price of a £26k standard one? I think not. They usually just ask the value of the car.

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Picking my new S3 up next week , so just trying to sort my insurance out. Have managed to get a reasonable quote from my current company (Admiral). One thing though, they're asking me what optional extras the car has as apparently this can effect the actual cost of the policy.

I don't remember having to do this on previous new cars I've bought, and when I asked some questions about it the lady on the phone wasn't too clear. From what I gather they're saying that if you list all your options then they'll take this into account in the event of a payout, which I suppose is a good idea!

Was just wondering if anyone else has had to list their optional extras when getting a quote?

Cheers

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So you expect them to insure your £30k optioned up car for the price of a £26k standard one? I think not. They usually just ask the value of the car.

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No I'm not expecting them to do that. But what I do want is proof that if I pay more for the policy, by detailing what options I've spec'd, then they're definately gonna pay up the full price if need be. They couldn't confirm this! As you say, normally you just inform them of the price of the car, which is what I expected them to ask me.

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Caps off eh?? - swiftcover certainly aren't for me in my ongoing renewal search, one of the worst so far!

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Same when I checked they we're about £300 over my current insurance provider, Direct Line (incidentally no one has got close to them!!!).

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Well, just confirmed it with Admiral. Even though I've informed them what options are on the car and what the increased value of the car is, they do not cover these on the policy! So if the car is stolen they'll only pay back the price of a standard spec car (not really a problem as I'm taking out GAP), but this means if the car is damaged in an accident and some of the options need replacing then I'll have to pay for them or they'll replace them with standard spec items!

I did ask how this would work if I'd spec'd a sunroof and it was damaged in an accident, they couldn't really answer frown.gif

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They make it up as they go along, I have just insured my partners engagement ring on the home insurance and it cost £17 for the remainder of the contract, I then added my Rolex which cost less than the ring and they charged me more £24, hows that work then?

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I had a similar issue when insuring mine, I mentioned that I would do around 20,000 miles per year, Dirct line girl said due to higher milage my premium would go up due to the fact I was more likley to have an accident due to law of averages......to which I replied "Yes but its less likley to be stolen ....."

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I had a similar issue when insuring mine, I mentioned that I would do around 20,000 miles per year, Dirct line girl said due to higher milage my premium would go up due to the fact I was more likley to have an accident due to law of averages......to which I replied "Yes but its less likley to be stolen ....."

Quote stayed the same - nuff said.

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The thing is.... an insurance company will only pay out the market value of your car if it is written off. Hence why you "should" go for GAP insurance. And we all know if a car has 5K worht of extras when new it is not worth 5K more than a standard car 3 years on.

Oh, and it is funny how you do not have to tell your insurance company about any additional points you have on your license until the insurance renewal - I thought they could have caught onto that one right away. znaika.gif

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