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Nor 20-11-12 02:18 PM

Great price Gary. I'm £450 and thought that was reasonable.

stamford 20-11-12 02:26 PM

I'm happy with mine £365 f/c with like for like mods covered and fully declared.

skyinsurance 20-11-12 04:21 PM

It is a great price but check and double check what you are buying, these comparison sites are great to a point but are guilty of selling stripped back policies with high excesses and placing you with companies who are almost un-contactable should you have a claim or a change to make.

Ollie
Sky Insurance

http://www.skyinsurance.co.uk/car-club-insurance.html

p_b82 20-11-12 04:45 PM

I stuck with Aplan this year as they quoted me for renewal the same as i paid last year....

given most things go up year on year - i didn't have the time to shop around... so thought it was not too bad...

mine is £250 excess car on drive, sd&c (with commuting deemed as travel to an airport) ncb and 9+ years ncb...

wished i lived in the country and not a city as i know the premium would drop significantly more than it currently sits at - but ah well, serves me right for modifying my car i suppose :)

fastmike 20-11-12 04:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by skyinsurance (Post 282951)
It is a great price but check and double check what you are buying, these comparison sites are great to a point but are guilty of selling stripped back policies with high excesses and placing you with companies who are almost un-contactable should you have a claim or a change to make.

Ollie
Sky Insurance

http://www.skyinsurance.co.uk/car-club-insurance.html

my excess has been halved

Fred68 20-11-12 06:38 PM

I got a shock today. I called my insurer to do my 6 monthly insurance swap. I use the 180 for 6 months then swap over to my V6 Freelander for the other 6. Well I called them to do the swap and was shocked to find they want to charge my an extra £60!! For a Freelander?? Insurers must be bonkers. I can't see how a Freelander is a higher risk then the 180.

Maxxed_Ross 20-11-12 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Maxfly (Post 282905)
Job might help Peter but its the big drop from last year that impressed me and my job was still the same then, only things that have changed from last year is i have dropped mileage by 2k, claire is now classed as housemum and another year of everything:)

you would be amazed how much little things like that actually help. If I put myself down as working on an oil rig it's roughly £150 more a year than if I just say I work for an oil company :blink:

Maxfly 21-11-12 03:10 PM

Aye Nor very pleased, must be like a 1 year 'probationary' type thing where your risk of a second accident is regarded as high!?!?


Quote:

Originally Posted by BUCKYDEVIL (Post 282937)
That's a great price Gary, I pay very little less to cover my 110 & I have age on my side.

No that many year Marcus ;) The postcode will probably help a lot too I think, would imagine IV2 is a lower risk than my old ML1?

Quote:

Originally Posted by skyinsurance (Post 282951)
It is a great price but check and double check what you are buying, these comparison sites are great to a point but are guilty of selling stripped back policies with high excesses and placing you with companies who are almost un-contactable should you have a claim or a change to make.

Ollie
Sky Insurance

http://www.skyinsurance.co.uk/car-club-insurance.html

Hear what your saying, good think is it is AXA who are a decent contactable crowd, i think lol:D

Quote:

Originally Posted by Maxxed_Ross (Post 282980)
you would be amazed how much little things like that actually help. If I put myself down as working on an oil rig it's roughly £150 more a year than if I just say I work for an oil company :blink:

Very true, remember i got a good drop when i went from delivery driver to signaller.

caled 21-11-12 03:20 PM

Whilst we're talking about it, I got my insurance renewal through from Peter Best this morning - more than most of you are paying but then you're not in an M postcode.
Well pleased with them, and was worried that the renewal would shoot up to the 'normal' insurance company levels.

Maxfly 21-11-12 03:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by caled (Post 283038)
Whilst we're talking about it, I got my insurance renewal through from Peter Best this morning - more than most of you are paying but then you're not in an M postcode.
Well pleased with them, and was worried that the renewal would shoot up to the 'normal' insurance company levels.

Mind you saying before your postcode made it a pita for insurance bud but good to hear you have got a good result for this year:)


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