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Euro Green card insurance, where, how much and how fast?
I read the other thread and got this info on page 12 from Mike but the info is a few months old.
We are currently in Israel and is shipping to Italy in a few days. Do we need this before they will release our bikes in Italy or can we buy when in Italy? What is the current going rate and which company can be recommened? " Just a bit of information here, not necessarily for the benefit of Mike (the original poster), but certainly for the benefit of anyone from outside Europe who comes along reading this discussion to learn about how to get 'Green Card' insurance coverage within Europe... 'Green Card' insurance issued within Europe for motorcycles from outside Europe - in other words, tourist coverage - is pretty much a fungible commodity, much like 98 octane gasoline. The price is, for the most part, fixed within a very narrow band, because there are only a few underwriters at the very bottom of it all who write this cover. There are, however, many different resellers who offer this insurance - along with a variety of value-added services, such as going to the local office and fetching it for you, posting it to you in advance, accepting credit cards as payment, and so forth. These value added resellers mark up the price of the basic insurance policy to cover the cost of the services that they add. For many years, I bought my Green Card coverage in person at an ADAC (German Automobile Association) office. That's the same place that Knopf buys it. Because I was willing and able to buy it in person at the ADAC office, I didn't have to pay the mark- up that Knopf adds in exchange for going and getting the insurance for you and posting it to you. Several years ago, ADAC increased their prices substantially - perhaps as a result of a run of losses selling this insurance due to claims payouts, etc. Around that time, we all discovered Mototouring in Italy, who were selling the same product for less than ADAC (and, obviously, less than Knopf), and most of us regulars switched to buying from Mototouring. Remember, what you are buying is, like gasoline, fungible: It's the same thing, no matter where you get it and no matter what you pay for it. It is basic minimum liability insurance for the EU countries plus Switzerland. Unless you need something unique, such as theft coverage or collision coverage (offered by Motorcycle Express), extended country coverage for countries outside of the EC (also offered by Motorcycle Express), or personalized service available by email from overseas (offered by Knopf), just shop for your Green Card based on price. Because, like gasoline, you get the same product regardless of what the name of the vendor (Shell, Esso, Total, Mobil) on the company sign is. Michael" |
I used the insurance from rtwdoug / bulgaria motocamp.
Riding, Fun, Adventures! | MotoSapiense It's referenced later in that monster thread somewhere but contact them and ask. It takes a few days as Polly went to the insurance office in person with all my details and had it issued for me. I travelled on a scanned copy, but it was not checked anywhere so no idea on its validity. They'll post you the originals too. Which reminds me that I need to get some more too as mine has expired! (But I'm not riding right now). |
I also buy from mototouring, in fact I just got a green card from them about ten days ago. It takes a couple of business days, and they can send you a scan.
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I purchased insurance (green card) this month valid 30 days at 100 CHF. Cost for 6 months is 500 CHF.
Quick and easy, all I needed was the temporary import document issued by the Swiss custom office that indicates a number they refer to as the "matricule", and the it takes 10 minutes, payable electronically or cash with the card of your choice. It covers for EU countries + Switzerland. Very straight forward, though not cheap. I have absolutely no doubt on validity. |
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