Re: [DML] Insurance?
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Re: [DML] Insurance?



Ok, what I mean is, say if you are insured for 7,500 miles per year.
you give your insurance company a reading of 12,000 and you set on
your way

during the 12 months, you do 7,000 miles and somebody else, who is
also insured, say insurance that covers any car, does a further 2,000
miles

this brings us to 9,000 miles. you have only done 7,000 miles, and
your policy should still be valid. how do you prove that youve only
done 7,000 when the next reading says 21,000 miles for the renewal (or
a claim)

I may just be being pedantic, but its an issue thats always puzzled
me, not just on deloreans but any regular car!

Mike

On 6/3/05, mike.griese@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mike.griese@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I don't understand your question about other people driving the car under
> their own insurance.
> 
> When you sign the policy, you give the insurance company the  current
> odometer reading.  I have had agents physically inspect the car for the





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