Range Rovers becoming uninsurable in London?
Discussion
When my Dad picked up his new RRS in January the dealer was very open about the fact that some insurers won’t touch them with a barge pole.
In the end it went up from his old RRS from £700 to £800 which, as it’s West Yorkshire, seems reasonable. He still faffs about with a stop-lock on it!
In the end it went up from his old RRS from £700 to £800 which, as it’s West Yorkshire, seems reasonable. He still faffs about with a stop-lock on it!
This all seems mental to me in the east coast of Scotland.
My new shape Range Rover sport was around £400 fully comp last Sept, and the new big RR Autobiography that we took delivery of last week was £25 a year cheaper.
The new one i had to confirm it had a tracker though; i don't have trackers on anything else as I don't want anything back thats been stolen and ragged.
My new shape Range Rover sport was around £400 fully comp last Sept, and the new big RR Autobiography that we took delivery of last week was £25 a year cheaper.
The new one i had to confirm it had a tracker though; i don't have trackers on anything else as I don't want anything back thats been stolen and ragged.
Wheelspinning said:
This all seems mental to me in the east coast of Scotland.
My new shape Range Rover sport was around £400 fully comp last Sept, and the new big RR Autobiography that we took delivery of last week was £25 a year cheaper.
The new one i had to confirm it had a tracker though; i don't have trackers on anything else as I don't want anything back thats been stolen and ragged.
NFU said anything over £75k has to have a Thatcham approved trackerMy new shape Range Rover sport was around £400 fully comp last Sept, and the new big RR Autobiography that we took delivery of last week was £25 a year cheaper.
The new one i had to confirm it had a tracker though; i don't have trackers on anything else as I don't want anything back thats been stolen and ragged.
oop north said:
Wheelspinning said:
This all seems mental to me in the east coast of Scotland.
My new shape Range Rover sport was around £400 fully comp last Sept, and the new big RR Autobiography that we took delivery of last week was £25 a year cheaper.
The new one i had to confirm it had a tracker though; i don't have trackers on anything else as I don't want anything back thats been stolen and ragged.
NFU said anything over £75k has to have a Thatcham approved trackerMy new shape Range Rover sport was around £400 fully comp last Sept, and the new big RR Autobiography that we took delivery of last week was £25 a year cheaper.
The new one i had to confirm it had a tracker though; i don't have trackers on anything else as I don't want anything back thats been stolen and ragged.
Wheelspinning said:
This all seems mental to me in the east coast of Scotland.
My new shape Range Rover sport was around £400 fully comp last Sept, and the new big RR Autobiography that we took delivery of last week was £25 a year cheaper.
The new one i had to confirm it had a tracker though; i don't have trackers on anything else as I don't want anything back thats been stolen and ragged.
Evoques from 7 years ago had trackers as standard.My new shape Range Rover sport was around £400 fully comp last Sept, and the new big RR Autobiography that we took delivery of last week was £25 a year cheaper.
The new one i had to confirm it had a tracker though; i don't have trackers on anything else as I don't want anything back thats been stolen and ragged.
Not sure how your sport didn't have one.
Mr Moley said:
Judging from the neighbourhood watch emails it's about one a week in my area (SW11), always Range Rovers, including another one last night.
Oh and catalytic converters from everyone else's cars
Similarly on our SW4 Facebook site. Volvos, Mercedes, Porsches and BMWs seldom touched it seemsOh and catalytic converters from everyone else's cars
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