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chassyp | 11:40 Tue 12th Feb 2008 | Insurance
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Why is it that when you are getting quotes for car insurance, they ask what the value of the car is?? I have never known an insurance company pay the stated value on a car, rather what they think it is worth. Why bother asking in the first place, surely they should base it onindependant valuation, say from Glas`s Parkers etc. Surley your quote is based on the valuation at the time!!
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We at UKI (Tesco, Privilege, Direct Line, Churchill) ask the value of the car to establish two things.

1. If the car is over a certain value, �30,000 in Tesco's case, we will require that a thatcham approved cat 1 or 2 tracker be fitted to the vehicle in order that the car be covered for theft.

2. If the car is over �5,000 it has to be insured on a comprehensive basis, rather than TPO or TPF&T.

Hope that helps.

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