INSURANCE HELL!!!
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Having said that you may be better off with the comparison sites; think it was the import factor more than the mods as none of them could actually find my car on the reg plate
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Best of luck in getting cover at 19 with 1 NCB. I'm very active on MX5Nutz and most young people I know in the scene are paying £2,500 + at your age. Not worth it on a car worth £1k.
As far as stancing goes it's each to their own. I've driven a couple of stanced ones and it does totally ruin the handling. But I agree it does look quite good if done right.
As far as stancing goes it's each to their own. I've driven a couple of stanced ones and it does totally ruin the handling. But I agree it does look quite good if done right.
This is my list of co's I phone to insure my modified MX5. Phone them all.
Competition Car Insurance 0844 8921966
REIS 0115 985 0165
Footman James 0843 3571937
Sky Insurance 03303 331250
Adrian Flux 0800 0818989
A-Plan 01635 874 646
Hertz Insurance (HIC) 0844 8884888
RH Specialists 01277 206911
Brentacre 01792 650 933
Motor Direct (A Plan) 01635 874 646
Performance Direct 0844 5733536
Hagerty 0844 8241134
Competition Car Insurance 0844 8921966
REIS 0115 985 0165
Footman James 0843 3571937
Sky Insurance 03303 331250
Adrian Flux 0800 0818989
A-Plan 01635 874 646
Hertz Insurance (HIC) 0844 8884888
RH Specialists 01277 206911
Brentacre 01792 650 933
Motor Direct (A Plan) 01635 874 646
Performance Direct 0844 5733536
Hagerty 0844 8241134
Just gonna C&P this from another thread, seems to be a popular topic at the moment.
St. Anger said:
You won't get anything less than £1000/month until you've got at least 1 full year of claim free driving under your belt.
The original quote on my mx-5 was £2769/year fully comp from Admiral with £500 excess. I lowered the milage from 10K/year to 4K/year and it brought it down to about £2500, adding my mum and papa as named drivers reduced it to £2146. Finally, setting it up as a multicar policy with my mum's Golf brought it down to £2003.
I was lucky enough to be able to borrow the cash from my grandparents to pay it in one go - I realise your circumstances may be different to mine, but they said they would rather I was paying them £200/month than owing it to a company!
My insurance is due for renewal at the beginning of October and this year (20y/o with one years no claims and 2 years having my licence) it's only about £800.
Hope some of that helps.
Buy an MX-5, I'm not quite good enough to keep up on the runs and I don't try to kid myself that I am - but as long as you're sensible, having a very forgiving little car like the MX-5 is the perfect way to gain valuable experience and skill in driving something without driver aids!
Then you can get one like Jonnys
DSCF3961 by St_Anger1, on Flickr
Have a look through my flickr to see some more of the runs.
Cheers,
Nikos
The original quote on my mx-5 was £2769/year fully comp from Admiral with £500 excess. I lowered the milage from 10K/year to 4K/year and it brought it down to about £2500, adding my mum and papa as named drivers reduced it to £2146. Finally, setting it up as a multicar policy with my mum's Golf brought it down to £2003.
I was lucky enough to be able to borrow the cash from my grandparents to pay it in one go - I realise your circumstances may be different to mine, but they said they would rather I was paying them £200/month than owing it to a company!
My insurance is due for renewal at the beginning of October and this year (20y/o with one years no claims and 2 years having my licence) it's only about £800.
Hope some of that helps.
Buy an MX-5, I'm not quite good enough to keep up on the runs and I don't try to kid myself that I am - but as long as you're sensible, having a very forgiving little car like the MX-5 is the perfect way to gain valuable experience and skill in driving something without driver aids!
Then you can get one like Jonnys
DSCF3961 by St_Anger1, on Flickr
Have a look through my flickr to see some more of the runs.
Cheers,
Nikos
Edited by St. Anger on Monday 17th September 12:04
Thanks St. I have put both parents on it, I rarely drive as I will be commuting on public transport so my mileage is still so low!
I will be 19 in January with a full years no claims and that's what I've been getting quotes for.
No-one will insure me in a kit car either, starting to look at your big standard boring European hatchbacks now because my dream is slipping away due to unreal premiums!
I will be 19 in January with a full years no claims and that's what I've been getting quotes for.
No-one will insure me in a kit car either, starting to look at your big standard boring European hatchbacks now because my dream is slipping away due to unreal premiums!
YE55 JAW said:
Thanks St. I have put both parents on it, I rarely drive as I will be commuting on public transport so my mileage is still so low!
I will be 19 in January with a full years no claims and that's what I've been getting quotes for.
No-one will insure me in a kit car either, starting to look at your big standard boring European hatchbacks now because my dream is slipping away due to unreal premiums!
Mine worked out around £1100 when I was 19 with a couple of mods via Admiral. I did have the TT and 3 series insured with them as well though... try a Multicar policy if you can get your parents to insure with the same company. Also as mentioned look at getting others put on as named drivers. I'd play with the differences between leaving it in a garage (If you have one) on your drive or your road. Mines cheaper on the road despite having a garage.I will be 19 in January with a full years no claims and that's what I've been getting quotes for.
No-one will insure me in a kit car either, starting to look at your big standard boring European hatchbacks now because my dream is slipping away due to unreal premiums!
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