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fury 01-24-2006 04:43 PM

Car insurance for modified cars
 
I'm looking for people to recommend insurance companies that would insure modified cars. I'm moving from the US to Toronto, and every time I talk to insurance companies, they absolutely wont insure me since its been modified. Who do you people use? Not telling the insurance company that my car is modified is NOT an option for me; I dont want to deal with getting into an accident and potentially not being covered since I wasn't upfront with them. Ideas?

SuprAdam 01-24-2006 05:08 PM

Expect to pay $800/month if you actually get insured with them knowing about mods. Good luck and welcome to ontario. :dunno:

what car?

fury 01-24-2006 05:14 PM

91 accord ex-r.

I was pretty suprised when insurance companies told me they couldn't insure me since my car was modified. Here in Michigan it seems like a non-issue. They've just asked me how much $$ I've put into parts, and modify the quote slightly so that its covered. Do you guys really tell your insurance companies that your cars are stock?? I wonder how many people lose their insurance coverage after their car gets wrecked and get $0 reimbursement.

SuprAdam 01-24-2006 05:24 PM

Unless you are boosted or have extravagent mods, don't worry about saying anything...In some cases some companies will want to inspect the car though.

fury 01-24-2006 05:33 PM

Right and if they want to inspect the car, my insurance would either be cancelled or denied. Although my car is not boosted or heavily modified, I've done enough that several of the insurance companies I've talked to (Pilot, RBC) flat out said they did not want to take on the risk. I'm 27, no accidents, and been insured for 11 years.

Nastyzed 01-24-2006 05:46 PM

dont tell them, drive responsibly.

shmike 01-24-2006 06:31 PM

insurance fraud. no coverage in an accident. good idea :retard:

B6T 01-24-2006 06:38 PM


Originally Posted by fury
Ideas?

Stay in the USA. This is what Canada is like to live in, you get bullshit almost everywhere from everyone.

fury 01-24-2006 06:40 PM

HAH, I always drive responsibly, but I'll remember to tell the old man who isn't paying attention and writes my car off to drive responsibly too... OH WAIT...

Seriously tho, does anyone know of any insurance companies in TO that'll write insurance for modified cars?

BBProductions 01-24-2006 07:53 PM


Originally Posted by shmike
insurance fraud. no coverage in an accident. good idea :retard:

not realy, just won't be covered for the parts etc...
in the end insurance will cover u - thts what u pay for...
they will just try not to... saying mods were reason etc...

Nastyzed 01-24-2006 11:55 PM

Actually you should do what my buddy walker did for 2 years. He came to canada from the USA. He kept his car resitered and insured back in his home state.Never had a problem.

B6T 01-25-2006 01:58 AM

^ Thats a really good idea. Just tell your insurance company in the states that you are going out of the country on business for a few years and that you're bringing your car... see how long you can keep it insured like that for.

Nastyzed 01-25-2006 05:39 AM


Originally Posted by B6T
^ Thats a really good idea. Just tell your insurance company in the states that you are going out of the country on business for a few years and that you're bringing your car... see how long you can keep it insured like that for.


he didnt tell them anything , when he got pulled over here he just said he was visiting. He would usually drive back home to get mail etc once a month.

fury 01-25-2006 01:45 PM

My US insurance company said that they do not write insurance in canada, so I would need to switch to a canadian insurance company. I will definitely be living and working in ontario, without any type of residence in the US so keeping my car registered in michigan wont work. From what I've read on a few sites (toronto star, autonet.ca) companies will cancel your coverage if you modify your car and they are made aware of it. (either by you telling them, or they find out after you make a claim.) Either way I dont want to deal with that.

I saw about 1500 cars at Darknights this summer in toronto... are you telling me EVERY insurance company thinks those cars are stock????????

Supra_RZ 01-25-2006 02:27 PM

what mods do u have on the car?


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