Which companies are mod-friendly?
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My renewal is now due in a couple of weeks' time, and I've had several fairly similar quotes from different insurers.
I'm planning to add the PPP as soon as the new policy takes effect, so the quotes I've had include that already. But it may well be that I want to make some other changes to the car (new wheels, bumpsteer mod, that sort of thing) during the course of the year.
I've heard many stories of people having to cancel their policies part way through the year because their insurer simply won't cover a new mod - and I want to avoid falling into this trap.
Please can anyone suggest an insurer that's likely to cover minor mods of this nature without a fuss (or indeed, too much money changing hands!)?
Thanks
Andy.
I'm planning to add the PPP as soon as the new policy takes effect, so the quotes I've had include that already. But it may well be that I want to make some other changes to the car (new wheels, bumpsteer mod, that sort of thing) during the course of the year.
I've heard many stories of people having to cancel their policies part way through the year because their insurer simply won't cover a new mod - and I want to avoid falling into this trap.
Please can anyone suggest an insurer that's likely to cover minor mods of this nature without a fuss (or indeed, too much money changing hands!)?
Thanks
Andy.
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