Insurance valuations
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Insurance valuations
Hi,just a question about insurance do most of you just tell your insurance company what your moke is worth and leave it at that in the hope you will never need to claim or do you do an agreed value with the insurance,never thought much about it until yesterday when I got talking to a chap who was inspecting a car for an agreed valuation.just made me think about how prices vary on mokes when you see them for sale.
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Re: Insurance valuations
I always go for the agreed value insurance on my old(er) cars. There’s always the chance the insurance company will go for “book price” if you opt for the standard insurance…..and what would that be on a 40 odd year old moke? About enough for a pint probably
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Re: Insurance valuations
I've always gone for an agreed valuation in writing, having each year supplied coloured photo's of said Moke. Last year as previous year's the insurance company increased the value, as they have done this year also.
Jez
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Jez
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Re: Insurance valuations
Having just had mine done up I went for an agreed valuation. I suspect I'm slightly undervalued at £20k but Carole Nash did not argue once they had the pictures and invoices.