Ernest Marsh wrote:
The only failure was to identify that this model has alloys as standard, so the form asks if the car is modified in any way "such as alloy wheels".
Thats just a standard question, as you could have aftermarket alloy wheels fitted so that would class as a modification. However, if your car left the factory with those alloy wheels fitted then that is not a modification and you should tick no to the box. Bizzarely, if the car left the factory without alloy wheels, but you decide to fit the manufacturers alloy wheels that would have come with the vehicle in the first place, it still counts as a modification!
The insurance companies are all linked to the DVLA database, but are not 'live' and need updating regularly. About 3 years ago my car had a private plate on it, but has now been given another age related plate(but not the original one). Some insurance companies have mine down as a Capri Tempo 1600 but some correctly have it as a 2.8injection. Trying to convince one operator that I did not have a Tempo was liking trying to convince her the world was flat.
"No it's a 2.8injection"
"An injection tempo?"
"No just 2.8injection"
"There is no Tempo coming up on my screen for that model sir"
"That's because it's not a Tempo!"
