Mini Cooper with chromed . Having a car 'flashy' it is not always fun, but the spotlight street dwellers, the insurance company was not necessarily want to take the car. This is experienced by the couple Ian and Toni Grice in the UK there. Mini Cooper is all over his body chrome paint dilabur now they can not ride due to lack of insurance companies willing to bear if the car is damaged.
Cars 'super-glare' is the first time in Ian bought in a showroom in London as Valentine's Day to give to his girlfriend, Toni. When first purchased, BMW provides geratis insurance for 7 days to bring it to the house moibl Ian at Greasley, Notts which is 120 miles away from London.
But after the insurance period for 7 days was completed, Ian had trouble getting a valuable insurance 'normal' to protect this car. "I live with the world's most expensive glass," he said as detikOto quotes from The Sun, Monday (29/3/2010).
"No one will touch it. They say the car was too fragile and too young to cut and abrasions. This is a Mini Cooper, not a Ferrari," he added.
Meanwhile, a spokesman for the British Insurance Association (Association of British Insurers) said that the car was too frail to be protected it deserves to be rewarded with a special price.