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Would it be possible to have some clarification on what was said by the NFU office?If a vehicle is being used off-road (on other than a vehicular right of way) - then usually it isn't insured at that time (this would apply to pay and play sites etc). But once it gets back on the road, all should be fine and dandy and you're insured again. Are the NFU really saying that if you venture off-road it invalidates your insurance permanently? Shocking if that is the case!
Quote from: Eeyore on December 08, 2008, 17:49:23Would it be possible to have some clarification on what was said by the NFU office?If a vehicle is being used off-road (on other than a vehicular right of way) - then usually it isn't insured at that time (this would apply to pay and play sites etc). But once it gets back on the road, all should be fine and dandy and you're insured again. Are the NFU really saying that if you venture off-road it invalidates your insurance permanently? Shocking if that is the case!Mine is insured with the NFU, 35" tyres, winch along with bumper, rock sliders and a fridge freezer in the back. It is insured EVERYWHERE, but is not covered for competition, as useal with all farm 4x4s.Paul
If a vehicle is being used off-road (on other than a vehicular right of way) - then usually it isn't insured at that time (this would apply to pay and play sites etc). But once it gets back on the road, all should be fine and dandy and you're insured again.
well, im 20. i was 17 and a learner on my (FIRST) landy V8 3.5 quotes were coming in around 2300. NFU did it for 2000.then i wuickly sold it for obvious reasons and baught a 200tdi LR. started paying 1800. (17 yrs of age)now im 20 - 3 yrs no claims my defender (modified - king cab, BFG MT) is now 987.ps all that above is FULLY COMP. R
Quote from: Eeyore on December 08, 2008, 17:49:23Would it be possible to have some clarification on what was said by the NFU office?If a vehicle is being used off-road (on other than a vehicular right of way) - then usually it isn't insured at that time (this would apply to pay and play sites etc). But once it gets back on the road, all should be fine and dandy and you're insured again. Are the NFU really saying that if you venture off-road it invalidates your insurance permanently? Shocking if that is the case!Clarification, I heard it from the Alton Office of NFU.I had several LONG conversations with them and the Alton branch manager, they say that obviosly they don't cover you at an off-road site but the fact you use it at one puts strain on the vehicle with gives a higher risk of something breaking and causing damage on the way home when they are covering you!They said it has been their policy for ages??
In answer to the last post above me, when I declared the mods and this was my sencond vehicle,they asked me what I used the vehicle for and I said, family camping trips the local dump and general offorading (for which I have MSA insurance)
how would they prove it? aftre all if you stuffed it through a hedge wouls it not be covered in muck anyway?
Mine is insured with the NFU, 35" tyres, winch along with bumper, rock sliders and a fridge freezer in the back. It is insured EVERYWHERE, but is not covered for competition, as useal with all farm 4x4s.Paul