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Originally Posted by LiGhTnInG That they'd want to offer a more competitive deal to someone who had been driving highperformance cars for a while?
As opposed to someone driving around in a mini/punto for a while, then upgrading to something juicy, and telling the insurance company to trust them because they have been driving hardcore motors for years. |
Yes thats obviously the point but if you see my predicament above, I have driven performance cars for a long time up until a year ago when I bought my truck. I still had the 200 as a track car up until 6 months ago but as I wasnt insured on it or used it as a regular driver I didnt mention it as there is no way of proving ownership or use. Thats the point in my question.