Unable to choose a correct model for car insurance..

Unable to choose a correct model for car insurance..

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CTattack

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7 posts

43 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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I hope anyone can get me to the right direction. My car is a 2019 Toyota Camry Petrol standard engine without Hybrid, it's a normal right hand drive from Hong Kong and it's registered With DVLA already. V5c is received however the model is blank, it didnt say "Camry" in that column. Is this normal they don't say the model name there?

I went on insurance price comparing sites I couldn't find the correct vehicle with my registration number and unable to find a correct model manually except it's hybrid engine model. What can I do? The insurers either said they can't find it then they can't insure it. Im so lost and frustrated been looking for answer few days already..

If anyone could help me in this and guide me please

DaveE87

1,145 posts

142 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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A long time ago when I sold car insurance for a high street insurer, I would create a dummy group based on your specification (then get sign off from Underwriting) to allow you to get insured, but it's down to the competency of the person you speak to.

You'll get nowhere with comparison sites and will be better off speaking to insurance brokers.

spanner10

219 posts

54 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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CTattack said:
I hope anyone can get me to the right direction. My car is a 2019 Toyota Camry Petrol standard engine without Hybrid, it's a normal right hand drive from Hong Kong and it's registered With DVLA already. V5c is received however the model is blank, it didnt say "Camry" in that column. Is this normal they don't say the model name there?

I went on insurance price comparing sites I couldn't find the correct vehicle with my registration number and unable to find a correct model manually except it's hybrid engine model. What can I do? The insurers either said they can't find it then they can't insure it. Im so lost and frustrated been looking for answer few days already..

If anyone could help me in this and guide me please
I don't think its normal to miss off the model - after you get it insured you may want to take that up with DVLA

I suggest you contact the brokers advertising insurance for Jap imports as they have delegated schemes not reliant on ABI codes AFAIK.. The Association of British Insurers allocate a long number to every model, trim level , bodystyle and engine option for cars sold in uk and comparison sites and most insurers use these . No ABI code - no quote

sociopath

3,433 posts

73 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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spanner10 said:
CTattack said:
I hope anyone can get me to the right direction. My car is a 2019 Toyota Camry Petrol standard engine without Hybrid, it's a normal right hand drive from Hong Kong and it's registered With DVLA already. V5c is received however the model is blank, it didnt say "Camry" in that column. Is this normal they don't say the model name there?

I went on insurance price comparing sites I couldn't find the correct vehicle with my registration number and unable to find a correct model manually except it's hybrid engine model. What can I do? The insurers either said they can't find it then they can't insure it. Im so lost and frustrated been looking for answer few days already..

If anyone could help me in this and guide me please
I don't think its normal to miss off the model - after you get it insured you may want to take that up with DVLA

I suggest you contact the brokers advertising insurance for Jap imports as they have delegated schemes not reliant on ABI codes AFAIK.. The Association of British Insurers allocate a long number to every model, trim level , bodystyle and engine option for cars sold in uk and comparison sites and most insurers use these . No ABI code - no quote
I've had several cars without a model specified, and I'm currently looking at another at the moment that hasnt got a model specified according to the DVLA site

Chris32345

2,116 posts

69 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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As a Import you'd likey sturggle to get insurance online you'd Will need to call them in person and give them the details

monarodom

1,294 posts

153 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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Try a broker over the phone like Brentacre, Sky, A-Plan. I imported a Dodge Challenger and my V5 only displays the Make, no model, so I think it is quite normal for imports.

It is also too early for mine to appear on comparison sites etc and wouldn't even show up on the insurers link to the DVLA database. They did take the reg from me and can always check on the DVLA vehicle enquiry site.

TarquinMX5

2,065 posts

87 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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As already said, you need to speak with some brokers; if 'computer says no' you're wasting your time trying to do it online.

Apart from imports, it's not unknown for UK-supplied cars to be mis-described on V5C from new (one of mine is), a discussion with a sensible ins company rep should resolve it, although if it's not a recognised European model that will complicate it a little. Not insurmountable, but potentially not straightforward either.

EVOVI

3 posts

43 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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Slightly irrelevant but what engine did you get? V6 by any chance?

Roboticarm

1,503 posts

68 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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As above, this is pretty normal with imports. My Subaru is the same, the DVLA recognise it as a silver Subaru and that's it.
I'd call around, greenlight, Adrian flux and Chris Knott are all worth a call

sjg

7,533 posts

272 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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Common for Japanese imports to be missing a model name.

Some mainstream insurers are OK with imports, mine is with Admiral - but there are plenty of specialist brokers who can think past the list on their computer.

CTattack

Original Poster:

7 posts

43 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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Thank you all. So I have to call around to import insurers or the specialists? I called DVLA and obviously they are useless and can't do nothing bout it. What happened if I stick with the hybrid model to get it insured since the shape and the look is just the same?

havoc

30,912 posts

242 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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Likely your insurance will be void in the event of a claim.


Why is it so difficult to call a broker? There's at least half a dozen specialising in grey imports...

CTattack

Original Poster:

7 posts

43 months

Saturday 3rd April 2021
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I called..... so many said my post code and because I have no ncb, they don't insured. What can I do for real??? My car is waiting for me to pick up.

TommoAE86

2,754 posts

134 months

Tuesday 6th April 2021
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Well done mods for moving this to this section wobble

Anyway - OP are you sure you've tried all the list given above? I find it very difficult to believe that they won't insure you, however it does sound like it won't be cheap. Is this your first car or are you under 25?

If you can drive super carefully so you don't have a claim then try Adrian Flux, personally I've never liked them but they normally quote anything to anyone.

Good luck.

CTattack

Original Poster:

7 posts

43 months

Tuesday 6th April 2021
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TommoAE86 said:
Well done mods for moving this to this section wobble

Anyway - OP are you sure you've tried all the list given above? I find it very difficult to believe that they won't insure you, however it does sound like it won't be cheap. Is this your first car or are you under 25?

If you can drive super carefully so you don't have a claim then try Adrian Flux, personally I've never liked them but they normally quote anything to anyone.

Good luck.
Yes I did try and Adrian Flux as well. I forgot the reason why though. Yea, this is my first car, im 40 now from Hong Kong so I don't have any NCB or enough residency. I been given reasons by these company ex. the postcode, not enough year with residency,no ncb, having a foreign license.... Thx Tommo. Yea I find it very difficult too and very frustrated. I guess I have to store my car for now....

TommoAE86

2,754 posts

134 months

Tuesday 6th April 2021
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Well that sucks frown Wonder if it's because they can't do a double-whammy of new resident and import car...

Tried these guys? https://www.moneymaxim.co.uk/car-insurance-new-to-... or maybe someone like Admiral, maybe they can help being mainstream could help.


CTattack

Original Poster:

7 posts

43 months

Tuesday 6th April 2021
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TommoAE86 said:
Well that sucks frown Wonder if it's because they can't do a double-whammy of new resident and import car...

Tried these guys? https://www.moneymaxim.co.uk/car-insurance-new-to-... or maybe someone like Admiral, maybe they can help being mainstream could help.
It's bad, ain't it? I will try that site but again as a import even though it's registered it doesn't let me choose the correct model. I might have to call in to tell them it's not a hybrid...man fuxkin A, if it's not an import I can get insured even from Admiral. Just choose a damn regular UK car and pay online!! That's it!!! God!

havoc

30,912 posts

242 months

Tuesday 6th April 2021
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Which brokers have you tried - there's a bunch of us who've dealt with grey-import brokers for years, may be able to recommend others...

sociopath

3,433 posts

73 months

Tuesday 6th April 2021
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Try somebody like A-Plan, but call the Thatcham branch specifically. They're the specialist car branch, and have experience with kit cars for example, so have underwriters that understand weird vehicles.

CTattack

Original Poster:

7 posts

43 months

Thursday 8th April 2021
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havoc said:
Which brokers have you tried - there's a bunch of us who've dealt with grey-import brokers for years, may be able to recommend others...
Try many of them included aplan, acorn, adrian flux, basically many of them giving their own reasons why I'm not covered including postcode, year of residency, type of drivers license....man I don't what to say..