Hi guys, so I've been in contact with Jamie @ SP Tuning and planning to have my car remapped. However after speaking to numerous insurance companies, the price will increase from £600 a year to £1500! And that's with 3 years NCB. So my question is, could they tell that the car is remapped? I've got a motorbike that has race exhaust and all sorts of mods that I've risked, but with a car I'm just not sure. I'd they can't tell then I'll definitely be getting it done
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Originally posted by SamGrattan View PostHi guys, so I've been in contact with Jamie @ SP Tuning and planning to have my car remapped. However after speaking to numerous insurance companies, the price will increase from £600 a year to £1500! And that's with 3 years NCB. So my question is, could they tell that the car is remapped? I've got a motorbike that has race exhaust and all sorts of mods that I've risked, but with a car I'm just not sure. I'd they can't tell then I'll definitely be getting it done
I would wait until the price comes down or try other things to reduce your insurance. Adding a parent or partner as a named second driver will usually drop it down a bit.
Originally posted by Jan79 View PostBoah insurance in UK is damn expensive.
I've spoken with my insurance and they just want to know what I've done and want to see the MOT papers but they won't raise their price.
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Originally posted by SamGrattan View PostHi guys, so I've been in contact with Jamie @ SP Tuning and planning to have my car remapped. However after speaking to numerous insurance companies, the price will increase from £600 a year to £1500! And that's with 3 years NCB. So my question is, could they tell that the car is remapped? I've got a motorbike that has race exhaust and all sorts of mods that I've risked, but with a car I'm just not sure. I'd they can't tell then I'll definitely be getting it done
In the event you're in an accident regardless of fault your car needs to be insured to save the unfortunate person(s) involved from having to jump through all the hoops such as the MIB to ensure they're compensated fairly.
If the cost to insure a modified vehicle is too much at present then I would suggest waiting until you have a little more driving experience under your belt before making any undeclared modifications. The insurance company are likely quoting such as massive increase because of evidence they have that cars such as yours when modified are likely to be involved in more accidents.
To answer your question:
It's very unlikely that your insurers would investigate to see if the car has been remapped in the event of an accident but that doesn't mean that they wouldn't! I'd imagine they could easily see when the ECU was last written to and if they really wanted to, they could then send the ECU off to be investigated by Citroen and void your insurance.
TL;DR - Save your money and wait until your insurance falls before modifying your vehicle.cyclone> Fish is the man
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Sure you don't want a moral lecture so I wont (You know it makes sense being legal)
Point of my post is don't give up. They wanted about an extra £1grand from me when I remapped the THP and first went for an upgrade to my existing insurance (Kwikfit I think)
So was gonna remove the map. Ended up looking away from the comparision websites as they don't cover 50% of insurers, and ended yup with £50 more than my annual premium (Elephant I think)
Keep tryingsigpicJog on Noddy
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Originally posted by SamGrattan View PostSo after shopping around think it's fair to say I can't afford to get it done. It would be cheaper to get insured on a fiesta St than it would be a 125 bhp diesel Ds3. Insurance logic
£1500 to insure my DS3 when I first bought it. Current MX-5 insurance is £400 just 5 years on.
As Chris said above though, shop around. I've made changes to vehicles in the past and had the insurance add it on without qualm and others have only charged a small premium (~£30/yr). It just takes time and the right bit of luck to find a reasonable insurance quote.cyclone> Fish is the man
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