I’m in a state that does not require vehicle inspections. But when looking for new insurance, one company requires that I have a vehicle inspection done at one of their authorized centers. What does this inspection entail? What are they looking for?
I have 2 exterior modifications, one that is commonly mistaken as illegal (taillight covers) and one that is technically illegal but never enforced (window tint). Is this cause for concern with the inspection?
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CARCO. When you switch or newly insure a vehicle that is not brand new, they (the insurance company) must take photos of the vehicle. This protects the insurer from you should you try to commit insurance fraud. Example: If they did not take the photos, you could very easily insure a 2000 Honda Civic with collision coverage, a few days later, you could call in a claim and say somebody blasted your car while you were in the parking lot. However, that damage could have already been present. It’s just the way insurance companies protect themselves.
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