Quote: Originally posted by Rich-D on 14 March 2004
Its a bit of a grey area really, but if it left the factory like that then its not been "modified" as such, it was built that way!
I agree, it is not clear what exactly you should declare to your insurance if you have factory options fitted. I also agree that its not "modified" with factory options, but it isnt standard spec is it? Standard to me means the basic trim level for that car, so if you get the cup suspension and spoiler etc for the 182, then it is no longer standard spec.
Spirez, I dont disagree with you, it left the factory like so YOU have not modified your car, but can you say that it is standard with factory options?
Paul, If I had a motor like a P1 with 6K of options Id sleep better at night knowing that it was definately fully insured. Experience has taught me that insurance companies will pick up on even the smallest discrepancy to avoid paying out.
Boyced, forgot to say before that you probably wont be asked if the options are fitted, it will be up to you to tell them. I wouldnt call them mods, just say that you have factory options fitted and see what they say. As I said in my earlier post I dont think they would make much of a difference to a premium, but I could be wrong! Perhaps some of the peeps on the board that work in the insurance business could enlighten us?