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We have a few companies that deal with japanese imports but it depends on your details. If you want a quote you can give us a ring on 0818 21 25 21.
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Colette @
McCarthy Direct
AL wrote:i tried the bestquotes online.
for a 99 gpx manual, comprehensive cover = 1,404.18
for a 98 evo 5, same details and cover = 936.14
wot the hell is going on here
i did try about a year ago to get people on here to come together so we could actually approach one or two companies with a view to getting a discount. but we needed at least 15 names and details and we got something like 5 or 6....
Dave wrote:don't think it'd make a difference, you could argue till you're blue in the face but it wouldn't get you anywhere!
Dave wrote:basically a bunch of nerds yeah!! actuarists!!!
shane wrote:the way he talked about it I thought it was in a league with porches...... maybe that image stuck
CJ wrote:I think there still a stigma attached to Jap imports as far as the industry is concerned
I wonder how this whole assessment business works, are there a group of risk assessors who factor in a load of statistics and then come to a conclusion on the risk associated with owning and driving an FTO?
wouldn't you think that the insurance industry would update their assessments every few years?
I think there still a stigma attached to Jap imports as far as the industry is concerned
Insurance guys must take that into account, so if its a jap import, its going to cost more to repair, thus bigger risk, etc etc.
Based on my criteria at renewal (not long away now). They came up with a figure of €2836, a full €900 more than I paid last year, despite being a year older + having another years NCB
I thought it was in a league with porches...... maybe that image stuck
Mustang wrote:I've said it before and I'll say it again. I think that one of the biggest problems is that the FTO was never officially imported, and has no 'Irish market' equivalent. And therefore the insurance co's are probably using a default (high) rating on the car.
When a manufacturer officially imports a car into a country, do they make a submission to the insurance industry of that country? Or do the insurance industry asses the cars independently?
Mustang wrote:Based on my criteria at renewal (not long away now). They came up with a figure of €2836, a full €900 more than I paid last year, despite being a year older + having another years NCB
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