my supra had a engine swap to a 7m gte ...i think it was originally a 7m ge. its a 1988 and on my ownership is says model sws??? im hoping it was a non turbo because then insurance will be alot cheaper on account im only 19:icon_razz...
gaboonviper85;1352049 said:Lieing to your insurance company about an n/a converted to turbo isn't smart either....you get in an accident and kill someone your insurance will investigate and they have the right to refuse to pay! That's possible jail time!
Evilempire1.3JZ-GTE;1352177 said:The insurance company NEVER looses money.
Knowing this if you get hit by another driver and it is their fault it does not matter what kind of engine is in your car your own insurance does not even get involved unless you add MED PAY (med pay allows you to sue the other partys insurance with out having to get a lawyer to go after metical bills or treatment) to your policey you go after the party at fault and they pay blue book value settlement + mods at used value not retail value!
If you hit someone else and it is your fault your insurance company is liable if they try and drop you because of the accident then get a lawyer and sue the crap out of your own company and work with the party and their lawyers to go after the insurance company.
Remember even if your insurance company drops you they cant put a lean against anything you have because at the age of 19 most people dont own their house or have any assets worth persuing and there is ways of protecting that also homesteading & incorperating assets if you have a lot protects them, even divorces cant take them.
The only thing that would be affected by you not disclosing mods is if you have full coverage they will cover up to the blue book value and not include the value of turbo engine values or mods they hold the responsibilty of your cars insurance value to be disclosed to them to assert values so it is much better to take pictures and document everything and even get your car apraised then even insure it for that value so you have no claims issues for getting full value out of it if it is totaled.
The only way you can goto jail via insurance is by commiting direct fraud.
Not knowing if your car is turbo or non turbo is not fraud they go by the vin anyway.
They know not everyone is a mechanic and know everything about cars & car engines.
Direct fraud is something like buying three supras putting the vin on all 3 cars so you only pay to insure 1 car for registration & insurance and your wife and son drive a supra but use the same coverage for all the cars or things like getting full coverage on your supra because your engine blows up and the week after you get full coverage driving it off a cliff or stripping it and selling the parts on ebay then claiming it stolen etc... you get the picture but thats the only sort of way you could serve jail time for insurance.
Note this pertains to a FAULT state some states are no fault states states like NC wanted both partys to pay for both damages because the believe it was even the innocent persons fault for being born or their at the time so they believe the should even pay even if the other party was drunk and it was their fault.
MK3pizzadriver;1421802 said:My agent told me the turbo made no difference in the price...
MK3pizzadriver;1421802 said:So I guess it comes into play when they have to pay to fix your car, and in that case, if you lie then wreck it, they will only value it as a non-turbo...