What do they define 4x4 as? A vehicle capable of going off road or just the large SYV 4x4sAccording to the DT a lot of Insurers have refused cover if a “Tracker”is not fitted. Where fitted there have been cases where the owner did not renew the Tracker contract, car stolen, claim rejected.
Not dissimilar to our caravans but something to be aware of!
But presumably they make it clear that a tracker is a condition of insurance?According to the DT a lot of Insurers have refused cover if a “Tracker”is not fitted. Where fitted there have been cases where the owner did not renew the Tracker contract, car stolen, claim rejected.
Not dissimilar to our caravans but something to be aware of!
SUV mostly LR s.What do they define 4x4 as? A vehicle capable of going off road or just the large SYV 4x4s
According to the article ,yes.But presumably they make it clear that a tracker is a condition of insurance?
Which tracker do you have on your car? Never heard of trackers being a requirement for insurance on some cars.Thanks for the reminder. I just let my tacker lapse on the caravan with the intension of notifying my insurance. Note made for Monday.
But I agree, Its only a condition if its signed up to. eg I get a premium discount for having an accepted tracker. I now have to hope there isn't large admin fee to update my policy.
John
Quote..Which tracker do you have on your car? Never heard of trackers being a requirement for insurance on some cars.
This is another example of not following the terms of the contract, But why did you title it 4x4's? Iit would apply to any vehicle where it insure had made it a stipulation.According to the DT a lot of Insurers have refused cover if a “Tracker”is not fitted. Where fitted there have been cases where the owner did not renew the Tracker contract, car stolen, claim rejected.
Not dissimilar to our caravans but something to be aware of!
What do they define 4x4 as? A vehicle capable of going off road or just the large SYV 4x4s
Thanks for the reminder. I just let my tacker lapse on the caravan with the intension of notifying my insurance. Note made for Monday.
Despite what some people say here the recovery rate for trackers is quite good, well over 50% depending on the exact model so you can see why insurers want them fitted. The saving on insurance where it is not required is in most case modest however so for many it is peace of mind that sells them.
The police do like them though as following a stolen vehicle can often lead them to a lot more stolen ones and helps their clear up rate without any serious extra work.
Strange as I had the complete opposite reaction from the police when dealing with them regarding trackers.That only ever works on tv, most police i have dealt with in recovering plant and vehicles with the aid of a tracker are very negative and most as its a simple insurance write off are not that bothered with it, tracker or not.