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Rico2006 30th October 2006 11:29 AM

Insurance? How MUCH!!!
 
Moan, Whinge!

Can someone let me know what insurance comapny they use?

Will be driving circa 9-12,000 miles per year. Garaged car. Middle of Nowhere. Just rang Tesco's who insured my last Soop, and they wanted £870 (up £400 from my VVTI 2 years ago )

34 YO. No Claims, although I do have an SP30 with a 28D ban which i suppose doesnt help.

So far, ive head Admiral and Elephant?

UltraFlynn 30th October 2006 11:43 AM

Admiral and Elephant are the same company.

Try the club insurer. I paid £450 for mine but that's on a 5,000 mile limited mileage.

Rico2006 30th October 2006 11:47 AM

I think the club insurer like the mileage low dont they? ill give em a bell regardless.

Rico2006 30th October 2006 12:07 PM

Sorted, Direct Line have transferred my policy across to the Supra for just another £20 per month. Which is nice.

Suprash 31st October 2006 02:39 AM

How comes everyone gets theirs so cheap.......

Through Sky, 29, 8 years NCB, 98 Supra, £1000........

RIJ8631 31st October 2006 10:09 PM

Bell Insurance - fully comp, full ncb, 5000 miles per annum = £280.00
I suppose it does help than i'm an old git with 30 years driving, and i've only got an n/a. The only advantage of old age = cheaper car insurance.
Something for you youngsters to look forward to.
cheers
Ian

Martin F 31st October 2006 10:33 PM

^^^ And the fact they will screw you on every turn if you ever try to claim ^^^

:mad:

RIJ8631 1st November 2006 09:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Martin F (Post 75688)
^^^ And the fact they will screw you on every turn if you ever try to claim ^^^

:mad:

Dont they all Martin, no matter what size of premium you pay. you'll probably never get back the amount of £'s you've invested in your p&j.
cheers
Ian

Just try and not crash it, is the best policy of all. (just hope i'm not tempting fate (lol).)

Martin F 2nd November 2006 10:49 PM

Agreed value is the way to go (and yes i still have some work to do so that Livingstones can hopefully offer this on Jap specs)

Beejay 6th November 2006 11:05 AM

Churchill did me a £327 sum for a 1999 VVTi Tiptronic TT. No breakdown as I have that elsewhere. £250 excess and no points. Garaged, no Tracker. I am an Old Fart, which helps. : )

Beejay


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