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WillyH
11-25-2010, 08:18 PM
Hey guys,

Does anyone tell their insurance company that your car has mods so that the mods will be covered in case of an accident?

I informed my insurance of my mods, and they said that I might have to go into residual market insurance because my car may be too risky to insure......wtf?:flaming

Please let me know how you handle insurance and if it's worth the hassle of listing your mods to your company and hoping that they will not freak out or increase your premiums/deny you coverage.

Thank you,

Willy.

aris
11-25-2010, 08:22 PM
I don't bother saying anything about mods.

hit26k
11-25-2010, 08:49 PM
I don't bother saying anything about mods.

+1. never bothered telling insurance. i'd rather take a loss on mods than have my premiums go up.

WillyH
11-25-2010, 08:51 PM
Well, if there was a serious accident, your car was totaled, you made a claim to replace your vehicle, but didn't inform your insurance of yours MODS, there is a very high chance that you would have to cover everything yourself - including any law suits.

thekid
11-25-2010, 08:58 PM
Well, if there was a serious accident, your car was totaled, you made a claim to replace your vehicle, but didn't inform your insurance of yours MODS, there is a very high chance that you would have to cover everything yourself - including any law suits.

That's not completely true. The insurance company can definitely not deny you Liability coverage would cover any law suits. As for the car itself, while I've heard they could deny paying out for the collision portion of the policy, from what i've heard they tend to just not pay for the mods, and in some cases upon the next renewal they've canceled the insurance policy.

What you're looking for is Facility insurance, they're generally willing to charge you extra premiums but will completely cover everything.

Fuyuzora
11-25-2010, 09:06 PM
The insurance company can definitely not deny you Liability coverage would cover any law suits.

I'm not so sure about that; the legally binding contract between yourself and your insurance company typically includes a "total disclosure" clause that in order to retain the policy, the insurance company must be informed of any modification or other change in the vehicle. If you intentionally choose to violate that portion of the contract, they can declare you were (already) in breach of contract at the time of the incident and deny any association with you.

It would be really nice if they made it easier to insure cars for the same amount and simply forfeit the value of the mods, but alas it does not seem to work out that way.

WillyH
11-25-2010, 09:22 PM
MY insurance company just told me that they will only insure my car is there is 1 mod max on it. They are contacting residual insurance to see what my rates would be with mods.

I don't get it......If our cars were to be fully modded to the teeth, they would compare to an BMW M3 right? Maybe close. Do they deny M3's insurance because they are fast? NO! Why are mods considered taboo? It's not like any driver that has mods on his car drives like a retard and get into accidents all the time (Higher risk).

Insurance companies are moronic with their stupid policies.

**** em.

hit26k
11-25-2010, 09:31 PM
Insurance companies are moronic with their stupid policies.

**** em.

amen!

aris
11-25-2010, 09:38 PM
I have had my insurance cancelled on my truck for non discloure cause of my mods when I told them.

I had 15 days to find new insurance and didn't say anything about mods to the new company

Fuyuzora
11-25-2010, 09:55 PM
I think the silliest facet of the whole "insurance and mods" debacle is that they expel clients based on the premise of increased risk, regardless of their prior history. They then cite the number of vehicles in collisions which have been modded... And yet, because they aren't tracking which cars have mods on them and aren't in collisions (because they're not covered), they can't possibly generate a fully accurate risk assessment.

The only way they can come up with their numbers would be to make an assumption on the relative proportion of cars which are modded, then compare that assumption with the actual relative frequency of claims involving modded vs. stock vehicles.

It also seems to me that by rejecting this part of the market they are losing potential customers... They should allow modded vehicles, track in detail the nature of the mods, and start compiling detailed statistics on the relative claim rates involving different vehicle-mod combinations.

They'd continue to have paying customers, and we'd be allowed to pursue a hobby without undue grief due to insurance. Win-win.

:.02

WillyH
11-25-2010, 10:12 PM
Answer me this: How is a modded car a higher risk to an insurance company compared to a car with with the same specs that isn't modded? They can't throw all of us in one bag and assume that because we have modded cars, that there is going to be a higher risk of a claim. There is no difference besides some of the parts from one car being custom.

Fuyuzora
11-25-2010, 10:21 PM
Answer me this: How is a modded car a higher risk to an insurance company compared to a car with with the same specs that isn't modded? They can't throw all of us in one bag and assume that because we have modded cars, that there is going to be a higher risk of a claim. There is no difference besides some of the parts from one car being custom.

Well...

<Devil's Advocate>

- Quality control of materials
- Compliance with DOT and other specifications
- Increased risk of failure elsewhere in system due to performance enhanced beyond specification
- Lack of long-term documented testing in each specific model
- etc.

</Devil's Advocate>

... or so their logic probably goes. Not that I agree with it.

PearlM3
11-26-2010, 12:21 AM
I find the easiest thing is to just do mods that make your car LOOk good, my insurance company has no problem as long as they are not performance enhancing. I will give them the fact that Ontario seems to have a street racing problem, and I can also say it is NOT the bmw drivers who are street racing. It is young guys with modded cars. So basically you have 2 choices, go my route, and refrain from performance mods, or do the performance mods, and accept the risk. Like it's been said on here before ballin aint cheap.

WillyH
11-26-2010, 12:44 AM
I find the easiest thing is to just do mods that make your car LOOk good, my insurance company has no problem as long as they are not performance enhancing. I will give them the fact that Ontario seems to have a street racing problem, and I can also say it is NOT the bmw drivers who are street racing. It is young guys with modded cars. So basically you have 2 choices, go my route, and refrain from performance mods, or do the performance mods, and accept the risk. Like it's been said on here before ballin aint cheap.

True.

Just a note to all those who think that just because your insurance company doesn't know of your performance mods, doesn't mean that they will be willing to cover your a**. Your insurance company not knowing you have performance mods is equal to you not having insurance if there were to be an issue.

Worst case scenario - You hit a pedestrian and cripple him. He sues you for 2 million. Your car is performance modded. Your insurance company wasn't aware of the modifications. They find out about the mods when the cripple makes the claim against you. That pedestrian and his family own you. How long would it take someone making approx. 50k/year to pay 2 million off? Assuming that you also have a mortgage/car and other large bills to pay....hope your children have high paying executive jobs.

Damn, I think I am out of modding for good unless I can get a descent quote from an insurance company.

I still think that they are a bunch of thieves that take out all the fun from driving a rocket.

hit26k
11-26-2010, 09:06 AM
Willy, what mods are you exactly running?

WillyH
11-26-2010, 09:52 AM
Willy, what mods are you exactly running?

Currently, I have a K&N SRI, Magnaflow catback exhaust, and I was going to get a HP fuel pump this week. Next month, I was going to get a downpipe, racepipe and TMIC. Month after that, I was going to lower my car. Nothing huge, but I would have got some nice gains from it.

Are there any companies that provide cheap insurance for cars with mods? I am looking at paying $200/month max.....:(

hit26k
11-26-2010, 10:08 AM
Currently, I have a K&N SRI, Magnaflow catback exhaust, and I was going to get a HP fuel pump this week. Next month, I was going to get a downpipe, racepipe and TMIC. Month after that, I was going to lower my car. Nothing huge, but I would have got some nice gains from it.

Are there any companies that provide cheap insurance for cars with mods? I am looking at paying $200/month max.....:(

the only performance enhancement i see is your SRI (correct me if im wrong). I dont know, it seems your insurance company is trying to scare you. if thats all you got going, and cosmetic enhancements are all you have planned next, then you should be ok. If you don't mind me asking, what are they quoting you?

in terms of cheap insurance companies that like modded cars. i doubt you'll find one.

PearlM3
11-26-2010, 10:58 AM
Every single mod on his list is performance enhancing lol they are all engine related

hit26k
11-26-2010, 10:59 AM
Every single mod on his list is performance enhancing lol they are all engine related

my bad, as you can see - i have a lot to learn. lol

Odin
06-27-2012, 12:48 PM
depends on insurance company. Usually you don't have to let them know unless $1500 worth of parts has be added to the vehicle.

Mr Wilson
06-27-2012, 12:50 PM
Grave dig.

Post count +1

Queue
06-27-2012, 01:04 PM
....Damn, I think I am out of modding for good unless I can get a descent quote from an insurance company.....


Are there any companies that provide cheap insurance for cars with mods? I am looking at paying $200/month max.....:(

May have a solution for you... PM'd

...but I don't think you can get away with paying only $200 a month for a Speed3.

Junior
06-27-2012, 01:42 PM
Price is irrelevant and can't be compared/applied to anyone else that owns a speed. Variations in age, neighborhood, experience, commuting distance, level of coverage, etc. will fluctuate rates across the board.

cSPEED
06-27-2012, 01:48 PM
Yep, what Junior said.

I pay $150/mo for insurance but my car is "stock" ;)

Darkice
06-27-2012, 02:46 PM
exactly! ...why tell them when ur premiums will go up/or have your insurance getting canceled ... anyways tho risking your insurance to go up , the money that your paying extra could just pay for the mods that you might of lost in a accident.. ,never tell your insurance company about mods and if they come out to look at the car ... put everything engine related back to stock ;) cause i know bel air direct is starting to do that...
+1. never bothered telling insurance. i'd rather take a loss on mods than have my premiums go up.

Lockdown
06-27-2012, 04:06 PM
exactly! ...why tell them when ur premiums will go up/or have your insurance getting canceled ... anyways tho risking your insurance to go up , the money that your paying extra could just pay for the mods that you might of lost in a accident.. ,never tell your insurance company about mods and if they come out to look at the car ... put everything engine related back to stock ;) cause i know bel air direct is starting to do that...

Makes sense, and then when you get in an accident, they may not cover any of your vehicle. Just a heads up


There was some decent info about mods and insurance in a thread last week

Darkice
06-27-2012, 06:45 PM
Makes sense, and then when you get in an accident, they may not cover any of your vehicle. Just a heads up


There was some decent info about mods and insurance in a thread last week

Well i was in a accident around febuary complete write off but the only thing i had on that car was intake and exhaust , they wernt really concerned about that at all but depends on the company .... I think lol

Lockdown
06-27-2012, 07:09 PM
This is true. It really depends on the adjuster.
Suspension, wheels and visual mods are a dead giveaway for them to look deeper and they CAN deny you coverage.

If you are paying for full coverage and they deny you anything because the vehicle has been altered, why were you paying all that extra money?

When giving advice, I tend to err on the side of caution. Because I jumped off my roof and didn't hurt myself, doesn't mean everyone would. I would not tell everyone to go and jump off of my roof, knowing full well that they COULD get hurt.

Let's just say, read your policy, speak to your agent anonymously and record them if you want, otherwise, you may not have a leg to stand on.

Also for those making payments, if insurance doesn't cover the car in the event of a write off, payments still need to be made.

Darkice
06-27-2012, 07:24 PM
very true... all the mods goin on my new speed maybe i am glad i got GAP protection from mazda :) lol
This is true. It really depends on the adjuster.
Suspension, wheels and visual mods are a dead giveaway for them to look deeper and they CAN deny you coverage.

If you are paying for full coverage and they deny you anything because the vehicle has been altered, why were you paying all that extra money?

When giving advice, I tend to err on the side of caution. Because I jumped off my roof and didn't hurt myself, doesn't mean everyone would. I would not tell everyone to go and jump off of my roof, knowing full well that they COULD get hurt.

Let's just say, read your policy, speak to your agent anonymously and record them if you want, otherwise, you may not have a leg to stand on.

Also for those making payments, if insurance doesn't cover the car in the event of a write off, payments still need to be made.

Odin
07-18-2012, 12:13 AM
very true... all the mods goin on my new speed maybe i am glad i got GAP protection from mazda :) lol

I really debated on getting the GAP protection, I figured I'd chance it knowing my commute was so short. I would have thought twice if I was driving my car to toronto everyday.

KimberlyMetcal
08-19-2020, 11:29 AM
The Mazdaspeed3 is a sport hatchback that's relatively expensive to insure, considering there hasn't been a new model since 2013. The average insurance cost for the Mazdaspeed3 is around $200 a month, or $2,400 a year, much higher than the national average of $1,300. These little rockets are super reliable. That being said, affordable sports cars usually get abused like no tomorrow. Avoid buying used Mazdaspeed cars from the dealers as they have zero service history records and would hide every possible problems from you.

WandaOliver
08-19-2020, 11:31 AM
Is this car so good, as you has written?

WandaOliver
08-23-2020, 08:35 PM
Do you like it? Frankly speaking, I remember an interesting case on my wedding, connected to this topic. Long story short, my parents bought us a car and gave it at the wedding as a present, so my husband used the car at the first day, and you know, we got into an accident. It was so pity that the new car was damaged (nothing grave, simply we had to repair it because it wasn't insured), so, then we found a good company, which deal with the insurance - total-insurance.co.uk (https://www.total-insurance.co.uk/motor-trade-insurance/), and we didn't spend a lot of money on it because it was cheap. And what's about wedding, we didn't even insure our wedding, but after the case with car we started paying attention to accidents that may happen anywhere anytime.

Booter22
08-24-2020, 10:22 PM
Do you like it? Frankly speaking, I remember an interesting case on my wedding, connected to this topic. Long story short, my parents bought us a car and gave it at the wedding as a present, so my husband used the car at the first day, and you know, we got into an accident. It was so pity that the new car was damaged (nothing grave, simply we had to repair it because it wasn't insured), so, then we found a good company, which deal with the insurance - total-insurance.co.uk (https://www.total-insurance.co.uk/motor-trade-insurance/), and we didn't spend a lot of money on it because it was cheap. And what's about wedding, we didn't even insure our wedding, but after the case with car we started paying attention to accidents that may happen anywhere anytime.

.... umm.. WHAT?....:bang