E39 and E60 M5 insurance

E39 and E60 M5 insurance

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dazren

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22,612 posts

262 months

Wednesday 12th April 2006
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Anyone got any recommendations for M car insurance at the moment? I've got to sort renewals of the above two cars in the next month (only one of them is mine unfortunately).

DAZ

Zod

35,295 posts

259 months

Wednesday 12th April 2006
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Liverpool Victoria. They were best for me on the CSL last year. This year we have a new scheme for the partnershp through AON and my new M5 insurance is £700 (any driver), which is saving me well over a grand.

dazren

Original Poster:

22,612 posts

262 months

Wednesday 12th April 2006
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Zod, can I ask you how old you are? email me off forum if you want to retain anonimity. I've just paid £1,660 on my porsche and I would have though it would be a similar risk and less value than your M5, clearly I need to look at AON!. My brother's E60 renewal has come in at £1,800

Thanks

DAZ
(I'm 36y/o, 11+ yrs protected NCB, plus one other named driver).

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wrn

432 posts

230 months

Thursday 13th April 2006
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I pay £1200 on my new £90k Aston V8 - I am 29 living in central London (mileage limited to 7500, full NCB, no endorsements).

This is through a broker called Alexander Forbes who offer special AM insurance - there must be similar out there for BMW?

Will

Ballon

1,172 posts

220 months

Thursday 13th April 2006
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dazren said:
Anyone got any recommendations for M car insurance at the moment? I've got to sort renewals of the above two cars in the next month (only one of them is mine unfortunately).

DAZ


I got the best quote from Privilege last year for my M3 £650 and very good for the 535d this year, good for people with 4yrs + NCB's etc. I live in SW London and am an old git.

One of my colleagues got his new 911s Cabriolet insured through Sainsburys, if memory serves me correctly circa £700. He is 40 and lives in Essex.

hope this helps

dazren

Original Poster:

22,612 posts

262 months

Thursday 13th April 2006
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Thanks guys. Added the baove suggestions to the list.

DAZ

baz1985

3,598 posts

246 months

Thursday 13th April 2006
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Try BMW Insurance (UK Insurance Ltd... identical to Tesco, Direct Line et al). They were cheapest for me, I'm not that old either but sadly on a mere 330

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MattOz

3,915 posts

265 months

Thursday 13th April 2006
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Try A-Plan on 01635 874646.

They have come up trumps for me. £729 for an E46 M3. Business use, kept on driveway, 5 points for an SP30 etc etc. Privilege was a little cheaper but they wanted me to have an XS of £1125! ROFL! A-Plan is £300XS, so much better.

Cheers
Matt

Zod

35,295 posts

259 months

Thursday 13th April 2006
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dazren, I'm 38. I was paying around £1700 on my CSL to LV, up from £1200 with Tesco the year before, following a minor prang in my old M3. The AON scheme is one our FD has negotiated for our partnership with AON and is flat-rated for any car anywhere. It helps that there are a lot of us. I have always suffered from living in a high risk (nice) are of London and I had an M3 stolen in 2002, for which I got a full payout from NU.

seesure

1,188 posts

240 months

Thursday 13th April 2006
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MattOz said:
Try A-Plan on 01635 874646.

They have come up trumps for me. £729 for an E46 M3. Business use, kept on driveway, 5 points for an SP30 etc etc. Privilege was a little cheaper but they wanted me to have an XS of £1125! ROFL! A-Plan is £300XS, so much better.

Cheers
Matt


I've just gone with A-Plan, £654 business use, 2001 M5, 0 points and 5+ NCB. Excess was low £400 compulsory and £60 for windscreen. Adrian Flux was close at £704 but £600 excess.

agent006

12,043 posts

265 months

Thursday 13th April 2006
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Try the regular policies for www.lancaster-ins.co.uk . I had my 325 insured with them on both classic and regular policies and they were remarkably cheap (Fully comp on a 325 for a 22 year old with no NCB for £500).