← Back to context Comment by arkadiyt 1 year ago If I get a new car I'm just taking the modem out. 4 comments arkadiyt Reply derwiki 1 year ago If an insurance company can’t find data on you when they expect it, won’t they just charge you the high risk premium? mr_toad 1 year ago If you won’t tell them whether you have a car alarm or a secure garage they just assume you don’t. brewdad 1 year ago One of the automakers in the article claims that voids your warranty. It may or may not but enjoy the legal battle should you ever need to make a claim. Our_Benefactors 1 year ago It does not. There are laws against voiding a warranty based on aftermarket modifications made by the end user. This is the case in the USA at least.
derwiki 1 year ago If an insurance company can’t find data on you when they expect it, won’t they just charge you the high risk premium? mr_toad 1 year ago If you won’t tell them whether you have a car alarm or a secure garage they just assume you don’t.
mr_toad 1 year ago If you won’t tell them whether you have a car alarm or a secure garage they just assume you don’t.
brewdad 1 year ago One of the automakers in the article claims that voids your warranty. It may or may not but enjoy the legal battle should you ever need to make a claim. Our_Benefactors 1 year ago It does not. There are laws against voiding a warranty based on aftermarket modifications made by the end user. This is the case in the USA at least.
Our_Benefactors 1 year ago It does not. There are laws against voiding a warranty based on aftermarket modifications made by the end user. This is the case in the USA at least.
If an insurance company can’t find data on you when they expect it, won’t they just charge you the high risk premium?
If you won’t tell them whether you have a car alarm or a secure garage they just assume you don’t.
One of the automakers in the article claims that voids your warranty. It may or may not but enjoy the legal battle should you ever need to make a claim.
It does not. There are laws against voiding a warranty based on aftermarket modifications made by the end user. This is the case in the USA at least.