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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by caspers turbo Click here to enlarge
    anybody know what the deal with agreed value is?, im insuring mine for 45k agreed-but not sure if this rolls over each year or if the next year you have to go for market value-if anyone knows or works in insurance please respond
    I've been told that your agreed value can only be 'market value' +15% after the first year. Hence , purchase price insurance is the safety net.
    Not 100% sure on this though..

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    Thanks for the advice, i guess the best bet is to talk to my insurance company for a definate answer
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by PreeCilla Click here to enlarge
    I've been told that your agreed value can only be 'market value' +15% after the first year. Hence , purchase price insurance is the safety net.
    Not 100% sure on this though..
    It has to be reasonable yes, however sometimes they will insure for an agreed that is well above market if you have the car independently valued due to it being highly modified, collectable etc. For example i used to have a hotted up Gemini that was insured for $8k vs market value of $3-4k but only with an independent valuation and when that car was written off they paid up in full. You can't just say i want to insure my clapped out Datsun 120Y for $50k though and expect them to pay.

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    Has any more information come to hand regarding warranty and parts and service support ?
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    I rang Opel last week, the person that answered did not seams to care. Opel are still in negotiations with Holden over servicing and warranty, I would have thought they would have sorted that about before they announced they were leaving the country Click here to enlarge

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    I got the same answer yesterday and they offered to take my number and call me when they know more . I'm keen to buy an Insignia OPC but the lack of knowledge of the warranty parts and servicing aspect is bugging me about the idea . An OPC insignia would make a for a nice replacement for the HSV VXR . If anyone's interpreted in buying my vxr please feel free to contact me for more details .
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    Seems to be a couple of bargains on the East Coast for those searching for an Opel, W.A Dealers seem to have applied a long distance tax !
    Some more info here : http://www.carsales.com.au/news/2013...ll-opels-38319

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    Had a talk to the Holden service guy that did my car about the Opel predicament and he assured me that Holden will be honoring all servicing and warranty issues with the sold Opels in the market (well at least in Vic anyways) - in his words "this is set in stone" - whatever that means.... another interesting little tidbit is that they are considering selling the Corsa - which I questioned whether it was a good move considering that the Barina would be direct competition with the Corsa. To which he agreed with me but the powers above think that it would attract a different segment of the small car market.

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