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So I paid a bit under market value for our Cali. And a few bits are broken, it needs a cam belt, new tyres, etc - a few grand.
Now if I value the thing online it comes up at around £10k less than I paid for it, let alone the additional investment I’m making into getting it ship shape. Prices on autotrader are £5k more than I paid.
My first Golf R (of two) was stolen while we were on holiday, and I was wounded to the tune of £3k by my insurance company undervaluing the vehicle. To replace like for like I had to put my hand in my pocket for another £3k (and this is on a 3 year old car that’s already deprecated a lot).
So I now find myself in a situation where a ten year old used Cali, purchased privately, is likely insured for 2/3 of its purchase price, let alone market value if I wanted to replace it. Let’s say we get shunted and it’s a write off, I’m left ‘holding the can’, big time as the at-fault parties insurers will only cover their ridiculously deflated valuation.
I’ve done a load of googling this evening and can’t find any insurers ready to insure a privately financed and privately purchased vehicle.
Anyone know of a specialist insurer that may be able to help, or been in the same position as me?
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Now if I value the thing online it comes up at around £10k less than I paid for it, let alone the additional investment I’m making into getting it ship shape. Prices on autotrader are £5k more than I paid.
My first Golf R (of two) was stolen while we were on holiday, and I was wounded to the tune of £3k by my insurance company undervaluing the vehicle. To replace like for like I had to put my hand in my pocket for another £3k (and this is on a 3 year old car that’s already deprecated a lot).
So I now find myself in a situation where a ten year old used Cali, purchased privately, is likely insured for 2/3 of its purchase price, let alone market value if I wanted to replace it. Let’s say we get shunted and it’s a write off, I’m left ‘holding the can’, big time as the at-fault parties insurers will only cover their ridiculously deflated valuation.
I’ve done a load of googling this evening and can’t find any insurers ready to insure a privately financed and privately purchased vehicle.
Anyone know of a specialist insurer that may be able to help, or been in the same position as me?
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