Oldbarrack
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- Joined
- Dec 11, 2017
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- Cambridgeshire
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- S65 AMG, S55 AMG, Porche 911 SS Cabrio, E Type Series 1.5, Volvo XC60
Did you mean my price Oldbarrack??
In your opinion(s) should a dash cam reduce your premium?
Not specifically, no, but you seem to be fully paying for your E350, as it's a great car, but as you point out, the Skyline one would assume to be a rather greater risk to any insurer.
I think a dash cam would only be of help in the event of an accident in proving you were not at fault, not in reducing policy cost.
I experienced an Albanian lorry driver falling, along with a pallet lift, into the side/front of my wifes formerly used BMW Touring, wretched thing, I really must sell that.
On that occasion, I immediately wrote a statement of full admission and liability for him and made him sign it along with photos of him, his truck parked over a zebra crossing and the clear car damage, all whilst we were both still in shock.
However, that prove most useful, as the thieving insurance company only sent a man to replace the broken passenger door glass, but not the cracked front screen or grazed/dented bodywork;
all of that required the intervention of my own insurers, who were successful in getting all works done and not penalising me at the next renewal.
There is one insurance company, Aviva I think, who will fit a device or maybe phone app, to determine your level of driving safety ability;
I personally would not accept any further such intrusion into my life than damn android,, I suspect from your comments, neither would you!