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Never told my insurer about my 18" alloys.
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oh yeah bro. definitley. As soon as you buy new rims on your car, your insurance nearly doubles in price!!!
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samt11432 wrote only got a corsa for cheap insurance
I'm pretty sure they put insurance up on Corsa's because little boy racers tended to get them all the time lmao
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Watafruitcaik wrote I'm pretty sure they put insurance up on Corsa's because little boy racers tended to get them all the time lmao

Yup. Corsa's and other common cars for first time drivers are more expensive to insure. Insurance in the UK is an absolute piss take.
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Watafruitcaik wrote I'm pretty sure they put insurance up on Corsa's because little boy racers tended to get them all the time lmao

Yup. Corsa's and other common cars for first time drivers are more expensive to insure. Insurance in the UK is an absolute piss take.


Yeah it really is, but there are ways to make it cheaper like a black box and also setting a mile limit for the year etc...
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Easy_jet wrote If you have a blackbox insurance and your box has not yet been fitted then more than likely they will request that you have the alloys removed before the vehicle can be fitted with the blackbox and they have a right to cancel your insurance.


They won't ask you to remove them, as you declare them when you pay for the policy. If you haven't and you turn up for a black-box fitment on a car that's not as described, rip your policy.

But you're right, that can happen Easy Jet
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