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2K??? Wow... I was speaking with a friend last night who said all you have to do to change your insured value with JustCar is phone them up and explain to them what you have got done and why your car is worth that much. Adds a bit to your premium of course, but apparently that's all it takes

2K??? Wow... I was speaking with a friend last night who said all you have to do to change your insured value with JustCar is phone them up and explain to them what you have got done and why your car is worth that much. Adds a bit to your premium of course, but apparently that's all it takes

Went down to $1.5k this year, due to no claims being made (no traffic fines either! :))

I think I might take a gamble & use their $1100 excess adjust to bring down my rate down to $900ish but excess will be >$3k ouch...

Edited by Mayuri Krab

i changed my car (sold old bought new) and upped the value at the same time with just car and they didnt charge me a cent. got the next bill and it was still the same amount as the older cheaper car. only 3rd f+t but still nice not to be charged extra

i changed my car (sold old bought new) and upped the value at the same time with just car and they didnt charge me a cent. got the next bill and it was still the same amount as the older cheaper car. only 3rd f+t but still nice not to be charged extra

Their values really don't change which I find quite annoying as I plan on downgrading.

30k car - 1.5k a year

10k car - 1.5k a year

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