No i have not read a study from a different province, sorry i forgot this was Canada RHD insurance topic not GTA.
B.C has alot of different laws compared to Ontario, correct? Alot of them being on the automobile side. And if it’s the original phase towards here so be it, I have not seen the Ontario study.
And no i passed on what “a couple” insurance brokers and companies have told me, not just “one”.
But whatever strokes your ego, i just told people real situations i’ve dealt with. I imagine your not just spewing information off of a insurance study the internet told you? And if I’m wrong i really don’t care, you come off as a prick to me. I’m generally really good to my friends.
Provincial laws are irrelevant. The issues it covers are RHD vehicles in a LHD country and the reduced crash standard laws in Japan and the effects those have on collisions here / injury here.
The average amount of days that pass before you are expected to get into an accident is actually over half as many as a LHD car (you are expected to crash alot sooner in a RHD car) the insurance business is about RISK not about finding rare JDM parts.
The risk for insuring a RHD car in a LHD country is much larger, thus their chances of having to pay out your claims is much higher.
Who wants to double their chances of having to pay out claims for your jdm junk? It is a bad financial move all over for an insurance company.
The numbers might make no sense but there are proper statistical methods to account for variances in the total populations when comparing 2 data sets.
find an insurance broker dude. i was with a company that didn’t insure right hand drive. but once the broker called and talked to them they allowed it for whatever reason…
if you get a broker they will 100 percent find somewhere that will insure you.
when i insured the S13 it was easy! they just asked for a picture and insured it the same day! No issues at all, on the slip it said Silvia with JDM VIN… I am hearing Skylines are getting to be a headache to insure tho:/: to many youtube vids lol jokin
I understand your point your coming across but that still has little to do with his topic.
Once again I explained situations i have dealt with, as far as i know BC insurance laws are still much different from Ontario. Have you had any insurance companies tell you your reason is why you were rejected?
And I’m not saying your study source is un-reputable but if you look hard enough you can find a ridiculous study on anything. Doesn’t mean it’s the law or it’s immedietly the new platform to judge by.