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what is the situation with insuring a Cat D car?

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  • 08-06-2017 12:34pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 95 ✭✭


    Im looking at an english car at the moment, unfortuately it is classified as Cat D, what is the situation with insuring this if I was to bring it back to ireland and vrt it?


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  • Company Representative Posts: 235 Verified rep Liberty Insurance: Sean


    Jcanty85 wrote: »
    Im looking at an english car at the moment, unfortuately it is classified as Cat D, what is the situation with insuring this if I was to bring it back to ireland and vrt it?
    Hi Jcanty85

    We would cover the car so long as the vehicle has been fully repaired and as a result now holds a valid MOT or NCT.

    Regards

    Seán


  • Registered Users Posts: 95 ✭✭Jcanty85


    Hi Jcanty85

    We would cover the car so long as the vehicle has been fully repaired and as a result now holds a valid MOT or NCT.

    Regards

    Seán

    Hi Sean,

    Thanks for your prompt response. Would there be any loading/extra charge for a cat d or would it be standard pricing as long as the car was fully repaired/mot'd

    Thanks,
    John


  • Company Representative Posts: 235 Verified rep Liberty Insurance: Sean


    Jcanty85 wrote: »
    Hi Jcanty85

    We would cover the car so long as the vehicle has been fully repaired and as a result now holds a valid MOT or NCT.

    Regards

    Seán

    Hi Sean,

    Thanks for your prompt response. Would there be any loading/extra charge for a cat d or would it be standard pricing as long as the car was fully repaired/mot'd

    Thanks,
    John
    Hi John 

    We would not charge any extra premium due to the car previously being declared as a write off. We would look for the car to hold a valid MOT or NCT before we would offer cover.

    Regards 
    Seán


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