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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: UK
Posts: 9
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Hi All,
I am considering buying a Toyota Supra MkIII, which will be used as a second car. I have heard that this model is classed as a modern classic, can anyone confirm this, or has anyone actually got insurance under a modern classic category? If so, who with? ![]() Thanks. |
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12psi boost
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Georgia
Posts: 359
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Depends on your laws where you live, only way to know for certain is to check with whatever passes for your DMV.
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: UK
Posts: 9
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I have found that in the UK, it is required for the car to be used as a second car, limited to around 1,500 miles a year and over the age of 15 years to be classed as a modern classic, and these are all fulfilled with the Supra MKIII.
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: UK
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Bearing the above in mind, I have been quoted various different prices (?1,600, ?500, ?400 and ?200) - Shows it is worth looking around
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| classic, insurance, mkiii, modern, supra |
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