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Re: Insurance renewal
« Reply #15 on: 01 September 2018, 15:37:36 »

£370 FC for the Trolley, 18k a year and not garaged... Only 3 years ncb though :-[
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Re: Insurance renewal
« Reply #16 on: 01 September 2018, 19:47:30 »

Got this via post today as insurance runs out late next month.Nothing has changed from last year,full no claims,very much a second car[it's insured for 1,000mls per year]garaged when not in use,just me to drive[clean licence]fully comp social domestic and pleasure only-this is for the Omega by the way and this year they want just short of £250 :o which is a huge increase over last years premium >:( It's with Saga at present but I doubt it will be come the renewal date ;D

Don't forget to go through a cashback site for savings. :y
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Re: Insurance renewal
« Reply #17 on: 01 September 2018, 21:53:04 »

I've never used a cashback site is there somewhere that explains how you go about it?
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Re: Insurance renewal
« Reply #18 on: 02 September 2018, 09:04:37 »

Just been on a comparison site and cheapest quote[Hastings Direct-anyone know what they're like?]comes in at just over £100 cheaper than renewal price!
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Re: Insurance renewal
« Reply #19 on: 02 September 2018, 10:09:08 »

I've never used a cashback site is there somewhere that explains how you go about it?

I use Topcashback, google it and register. If a techo numpty like me can manage it... :-X
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Re: Insurance renewal
« Reply #20 on: 02 September 2018, 12:18:02 »

Just been on a comparison site and cheapest quote[Hastings Direct-anyone know what they're like?]comes in at just over £100 cheaper than renewal price!
How often do you actually claim on car insurance ? if very rarely then go for them , well known company and your cars legal , at the end of the day they've all got you over a barrel .
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Re: Insurance renewal
« Reply #21 on: 02 September 2018, 14:49:59 »

In 40 odd years of car driving I've only ever made two claims on my insurance and both of those were for windscreens-one for the XJ6 I had and the other for the present Omega-my only other involvement with car insurance companies was 7yrs ago when my Senator was written off and it was against the other driver who admitted liability.
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Re: Insurance renewal
« Reply #22 on: 02 September 2018, 18:25:16 »

£1100 for the Skoda (20k p/a) and the BMW 650 (8k p/a), including european breakdown cover and fully comprehensive cover on any car not owned by me up to the value of £150k... ;D

Fookin ell. :o :o :o

I could get it down to about £800 insuring them separately, but then there's no breakdown cover and no fully comp on other cars (which is very rare) so I can't blag the keys to anything exotic and not have to worry...
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Re: Insurance renewal
« Reply #23 on: 02 September 2018, 19:15:57 »

£1100 for the Skoda (20k p/a) and the BMW 650 (8k p/a), including european breakdown cover and fully comprehensive cover on any car not owned by me up to the value of £150k... ;D

Fookin ell. :o :o :o

I could get it down to about £800 insuring them separately, but then there's no breakdown cover and no fully comp on other cars (which is very rare) so I can't blag the keys to anything exotic and not have to worry...
...and, of course, £1100 is a drop in the ocean to a rich young playboy such as yourself.  :)
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Re: Insurance renewal
« Reply #24 on: 02 September 2018, 19:54:36 »

I've just had a quick look at the Topcashback site, and, depending on your cover, there are myriad companies, probably all insurance coys. offering considerable sums to get your business. Especially if you cover two vehicles. :y
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Re: Insurance renewal
« Reply #25 on: 02 September 2018, 22:38:07 »

Just been on a comparison site and cheapest quote[Hastings Direct-anyone know what they're like?]comes in at just over £100 cheaper than renewal price!

I was with them a few years ago and they were the cheapest at the time, efficiently took my money and kept me legal.  :y

Other than that I had no contact with them and went elsewhere when they were no longer the cheapest.  ;)
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Re: Insurance renewal
« Reply #26 on: 03 September 2018, 17:21:35 »

Just been on a comparison site and cheapest quote[Hastings Direct-anyone know what they're like?]comes in at just over £100 cheaper than renewal price!
Part of EUI limited, so same group as Admiral.

Most of the ones that pop up on camparison sites are either part of the Admiral group or the Direct Line group.
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