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kevvie
24-06-2007, 11:26 PM
Hi all. Just a simple question...does anyone have insurance with RACV and checked if they are ok with a chip upgrade? I

don't want to call and ask in case they don't like them...and they have a good customer care system that logs all your phone calls and queries. I guess I could pretend I hadn't bought a car yet and was just inquiring but keen to know if anyone has actually had them say it is ok (or costs extra to insure).

Cheers...

Adam
25-06-2007, 12:11 AM
Hi all. Just a simple question...does anyone have insurance with RACV and checked if they are ok with a chip upgrade? I

don't want to call and ask in case they don't like them...and they have a good customer care system that logs all your phone calls and queries. I guess I could pretend I hadn't bought a car yet and was just inquiring but keen to know if anyone has actually had them say it is ok (or costs extra to insure).

Cheers...

call them from a friend's phone and change your name! :D:D
But i don't think they care too much whether you have called before about an enquiry...

Flaps
25-06-2007, 10:09 AM
Why tell them?

Jin
25-06-2007, 10:33 AM
I was with RACV and enquired about whether they would insure the car with an ecu upgrade and they said they wouldnt.

Guy_H
25-06-2007, 12:01 PM
From Customers feedback:

RACQ, NRMA, RACV seem to not be very mod friendly for under 25 Y.O. drivers. It always pays to shop around for insurance.

try AAMI, Shannons, Suncorp, Just Cars - there are probably heaps more who are mod friendly!

DubSteve
25-06-2007, 04:33 PM
Forget Shannons fi you are under 25!

PoloGTi
25-06-2007, 05:59 PM
I am under 25 with shannos and its very cheap for full comp insurance they have my car down as medium modified all is ok with them.

SoVeReIgN
25-06-2007, 06:11 PM
Considering it isn't actually a physically "Chip" but rather a software upgrade/'tune' I dont think they could object.

shaneth
25-06-2007, 06:23 PM
I always thought anything done to the car that takes the car outside manufacturers standard specifications is classed as a mod. Thats why some insurers wont touch it.