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Insurance won’t renew my policy unless I MOT car

Car  200,182 Trophy, Cup
I got a call from Greenlight Insurance on Tuesday leaving me a message to say my current insurer won’t renew my policy because the car is not MOT’d. It’s for my Clio 182 Trophy which has been SORN’d for the last couple of years.
It seems strange, I would have thought they would welcome the reduced risk of a car that is sat garaged.
I haven’t had chance to speak to them yet but wondered whether anyone else has encountered this
 
I was under the impression that a vehicle has to have an MOT and be taxed to be insured. Every insurance company I've dealt with has also said this.

I had a vehicle recently that I was going to sorn. I called my insurance up to see if I could insure it just to keep it in my garage whilst sorn and they refused
 
Yes when I sorn my Impreza to garage it I called up expecting a discount as wasn’t going to be used and mot had ran out that week and they wouldn’t continue to insure it this was a while ago tho
 
I was under the impression that a vehicle has to have an MOT and be taxed to be insured. Every insurance company I've dealt with has also said this.

I had a vehicle recently that I was going to sorn. I called my insurance up to see if I could insure it just to keep it in my garage whilst sorn and they refused

No, it’s has to be insured and MOTD to be taxed but not the other way round. I have 5 motorcycles and a similar number of cars all SORNd some not MoTd and I’ve never had a problem before
 
I kinda see why.
If you claimed on the policy they are expected to fix a car that isn’t road worthy.
Could be a right can of worms for them.
 
It seems a bit odd that they won't cover a sorn car for fire and theft, maybe they think someone would bother to insure a car but not mot or tax it before hitting the roads? There are some policies available that will cover you while sorn though.
 
I got a call from Greenlight Insurance on Tuesday leaving me a message to say my current insurer won’t renew my policy because the car is not MOT’d. It’s for my Clio 182 Trophy which has been SORN’d for the last couple of years.
It seems strange, I would have thought they would welcome the reduced risk of a car that is sat garaged.
I haven’t had chance to speak to them yet but wondered whether anyone else has encountered this
Who is the current insurer you are with? (Just out of interest.)
 
ive got a vauxhall nova sat in the garage for the last 4 years thats not been mot but its insured every year with Adrian flux never a problem
 
cant mind which company its with the mrs deals with that policy as its her car, i used to have my old dodge 50 motorhome insured through them the policy was with equity red star never had any problems at all with them, the nova is under £100 to insure for tye year
 
its been referred back to the Insurer by Greenlight and as I’ve agreed not to drive it on the road unless it’s MOTd they are happy to Insure .......how ridiculous
 
its been referred back to the Insurer by Greenlight and as I’ve agreed not to drive it on the road unless it’s MOTd they are happy to Insure .......how ridiculous
Does that mean you have to trailer it to the MOT station?
 
I sorned and garaged my 182 last year. I phoned Adrian Flux to cancel my insurance , the woman i spoke to said they can insure my sorned car. The car did have an MOT at the time though. I didn't take her up on the offer so I don't know how much it was.
 
This. You need to specifically request Laid up cover, it should be considerably cheaper as no road risks are included.
It seems a bit odd that they won't cover a sorn car for fire and theft, maybe they think someone would bother to insure a car but not mot or tax it before hitting the roads? There are some policies available that will cover you while sorn though.
 
I was hoping to insure my track car before driving it to its MOT not after, will have to have a word with Greenlight in a few weeks, I didnt think this would be a problem though but perhaps im wrong!
 
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