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Insurance question
« on: 01 January 2007, 05:45:47 »

Sorry if this has been answered before.
I have browsed just about everywhere on the site now!..I loved the gallery...

I need to get insured for my 97 3.0 elite auto...i am 34..7 or 8 yrs ncb protected, car on driveway, 3 points....my best quote, with a stupid excess is £480....i always go fully comp protected ncb

where can i get some reasonably priced insurance?

So far tried adrian flux and confused.com

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Re: Insurance question
« Reply #1 on: 01 January 2007, 08:47:25 »

Im with direct line, similar type of quote, £3xx off top of my head

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Re: Insurance question
« Reply #2 on: 01 January 2007, 10:25:54 »

I'm with Admiral, very slightly older than you, more NCB, and no points. £280 FC.  Protected NCD seems to cost £70 - £100 more (and if you have a bump, even with Protected NCD, your premium will go up).

Incidentally, I pay less than Mrs TheBoy does on her Rover 25....
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Re: Insurance question
« Reply #3 on: 01 January 2007, 10:30:28 »

well...i am with admiral and i pay as a one off payment. Think it was about £480 last year.


However i only have 3 years ncb unlike your 7 or 8 years so maybe worth trying them
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Re: Insurance question
« Reply #4 on: 01 January 2007, 11:22:34 »

All of these companies should have come back on "confused"
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Re: Insurance question
« Reply #5 on: 01 January 2007, 11:40:24 »

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All of these companies should have come back on "confused"
I've found you don't always get the best quotes using the 'find cheapest' websites...
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Re: Insurance question
« Reply #6 on: 01 January 2007, 11:45:21 »

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All of these companies should have come back on "confused"
I've found you don't always get the best quotes using the 'find cheapest' websites...

confused.com sucks, takes years to enter in all the info they want, and never give you an accurate quote.

I am with Direct Line, 5 years NCB, 3 points, driveway here and in Hayes, London. £450 ish - Fully comp, and i am 22!! i know a guy who is 18 and lives in Hayes with a 1.4 Corsa and pays over 2k for insurance  :o :o
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Re: Insurance question
« Reply #7 on: 01 January 2007, 11:56:59 »

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All of these companies should have come back on "confused"
I've found you don't always get the best quotes using the 'find cheapest' websites...


correct! I always go direct :y
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Re: Insurance question
« Reply #8 on: 01 January 2007, 15:27:21 »

privilige.com have just quoted me £330 on my Elite, i am 36 have 3 points and the car is on the driveway, 11 years ncb protected and with legal as well

Esure wanted close to £400, told them to shove it
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Re: Insurance question
« Reply #9 on: 01 January 2007, 16:05:57 »

try quinn insurance im "182 tpft.
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Re: Insurance question
« Reply #10 on: 01 January 2007, 16:50:57 »

My renewal is about £650 :y
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Re: Insurance question
« Reply #11 on: 01 January 2007, 17:06:56 »

It's no good trying to compare my insurance with anyone else cause I'm 107 and have been driving for 89 years ::)
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Re: Insurance question
« Reply #12 on: 02 January 2007, 09:53:53 »

I found www.moneysupermarket.com was a very good site.

I paid just under £300 fully comp (full ncd) with protection which added about £25 to the total. I am with More than.

I am old though, and have a clean licence (somehow!).
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Re: Insurance question
« Reply #13 on: 02 January 2007, 11:23:43 »

Originaly with Admiral on the 3.0 Auto estate - £320 fully comp, 9 years no claims, no points and protected no claims.

However following my litle accident I have discovered the following:

1) A total loss (i.e. write off) against your insurance results in cancellation of the policy and loss of the full premium...if you pay monthly the outstanding balance is deducted from the payout

2) Admiral are rubbish at claims.....still not even got an offer.

When I spoke to them for new insurance against the 2.5Cdx they said they would do a special rate......£450! The guy siad I could have a courtesy car for upto 21 days in the event of a claim which was my fault....I said stuff it as thats no long enough for you guys to pay out!

Since got fully comp with RAC which takes into account the accident and the recent 3 points speeding offence for £290
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Re: Insurance question
« Reply #14 on: 02 January 2007, 14:30:23 »

I'm with Vauxhall Insurance. Paid £429 this year for my 2.5. Protected 9yrs ncb, on-street parking in London and six speeding points. Option to pay monthly.

Their number is 0870 024 0144
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