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Hello all,

 

Just checking with all the drivers in MCF .... Anyone uses AVIVA for their car insurance ? I am checking around as my renewal is due soon. The quote that I received from AVIVA is 20% lower than the quote I received from Chartis.

 

Any comments ? Anyone can to share their experience for Aviva ?

 

Thanks a million.

 

Cheers

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Make sure your car is 100% stock.

 

When langa, please call IMMEDIATELY (not within 24 hours).

 

They will despatch their surveyor to look for you. Don't need to send to w/s for reporting (this is the only plus point). Save the hassle.

 

They are more concerned whether your car is stock or not stock. Tyre size and rim confirm sure check.

 

Yes, changing rims is considered mods.

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Hello all,

 

Just checking with all the drivers in MCF .... Anyone uses AVIVA for their car insurance ? I am checking around as my renewal is due soon. The quote that I received from AVIVA is 20% lower than the quote I received from Chartis.

 

Any comments ? Anyone can to share their experience for Aviva ?

 

Thanks a million.

 

Cheers

 

i guess most stock car will use aviva...only those mod car will avoid as they have a policy to void policy upon accidents if insured car is mod without informing

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i guess most stock car will use aviva...only those mod car will avoid as they have a policy to void policy upon accidents if insured car is mod without informing

 

hi.

 

u are here too? :D

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some other insurance coy is following aviva foot step. A*A is one.

 

A*A as in X in the middle?? :o

 

I'm on that coy now...never see the fine print about mod getting voided insurance???

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Hello all,

 

Just checking with all the drivers in MCF .... Anyone uses AVIVA for their car insurance ? I am checking around as my renewal is due soon. The quote that I received from AVIVA is 20% lower than the quote I received from Chartis.

 

Any comments ? Anyone can to share their experience for Aviva ?

 

Thanks a million.

 

Cheers

 

I am. So far so good lah. I have emails confirming that my upsize of wheels is fine, although should there be an accident, they'll only replace with OEM steel wheels.

 

What you have to beware of is not to modify, so no eibach springs, coilovers, aftermarket air filters, etc. Cosmetic they are fine. Also reporting procedure is per what Kanga stated.

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How about other things such as battery? Car HU?

 

If your car catch fire, maybe they will look into these. :D

 

Mine got langa from behind, so they take peektures of my stock tyres and steel rims and tyre specs on driver's door panel besides those damages.

 

 

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Neutral Newbie

Hello all,

 

Just checking with all the drivers in MCF .... Anyone uses AVIVA for their car insurance ? I am checking around as my renewal is due soon. The quote that I received from AVIVA is 20% lower than the quote I received from Chartis.

 

Any comments ? Anyone can to share their experience for Aviva ?

 

Thanks a million.

 

Cheers

i find that aviva a lot of hidden cost. Chartis is a bit expensive but value for money

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A*A as in X in the middle?? :o

 

I'm on that coy now...never see the fine print about mod getting voided insurance???

 

there is a question: any modification Yes/No? once you tick yes, they will ask ton of questions and most like reject.

if you tick No, make sure you dont get into an accident if you mod your ride.

 

good luck.

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I appreciate all the inputs. I shall likely stay with Chartis, Aviva has quoted 20% cheaper which is very tempting. But if there are hidden "terms and conditions", I would rather pay the extra.

 

In most cases, I guess 90% of drivers do not bother to read the "fine print" in the insurance policy.

 

 

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I appreciate all the inputs. I shall likely stay with Chartis, Aviva has quoted 20% cheaper which is very tempting. But if there are hidden "terms and conditions", I would rather pay the extra.

 

In most cases, I guess 90% of drivers do not bother to read the "fine print" in the insurance policy.

 

Guilty as charged [laugh] [laugh]

 

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Have heard enough to avoid aviva unless car gonna be stock.

Heard even aftermarket replacement parts from workshop would also consider "mod" so long its not from the manufacturer......anyone can verify this?

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