Man FInds Cheap Insurance Shocker!
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I know insurance is a constant thread, so here's my experience today: three quotes of £2,000 plus (my central London postcode plus a claim for four stolen wheels a few years back don't help), including one from my current insurer Privilege, and then ClassicLine offer me a sub-£900 quote. Seems they treat offstreet parking better than their competitors. So big hug to Chantelle at Classicline.
hhhhmm Thats good as there was talk on here the other day about Classicline not using Royal Sun Alliance anymore. And hence the prices where going up.
I Have used Classic line for a fare few years now and the have always matched or beaten any other quotes I have had so have always sticked with them.
They were also very helpful last year when i had a little claim
I Have used Classic line for a fare few years now and the have always matched or beaten any other quotes I have had so have always sticked with them.
They were also very helpful last year when i had a little claim
I'm on the insurance ringaround too.
Car is a 98 Chimaera 4.0, 6 years no claims, protected NCD, me (31) and wife (>30 ), car garaged overnight in Sheffield.
Privilege wanted £860 for renewal as opposed to £720 last year (unlimited mileage)
Sunninghill-
Class 1 Business use, 6000 limit = £733
Commuting & pleasure, 6000 limit - £671
Commuting & pleasure, 3000 limit - £561
Footman James-
Commuting & pleasure, 3000 limit - £550 (not protected NCD though, but includes breakdown cover)
Classicline-
Commuting & pleasure, 3000 limit - £454
And now:
Osborne & sons
Commuting & pleasure, 4000 limit - £1315
>> Edited by squirrelz on Tuesday 13th January 10:40
Car is a 98 Chimaera 4.0, 6 years no claims, protected NCD, me (31) and wife (>30 ), car garaged overnight in Sheffield.
Privilege wanted £860 for renewal as opposed to £720 last year (unlimited mileage)
Sunninghill-
Class 1 Business use, 6000 limit = £733
Commuting & pleasure, 6000 limit - £671
Commuting & pleasure, 3000 limit - £561
Footman James-
Commuting & pleasure, 3000 limit - £550 (not protected NCD though, but includes breakdown cover)
Classicline-
Commuting & pleasure, 3000 limit - £454
And now:
Osborne & sons
Commuting & pleasure, 4000 limit - £1315
>> Edited by squirrelz on Tuesday 13th January 10:40
I'm with Sunninghill. I realised that my 6000 limited mileage wouldnt be anywhere near enough. I spoke to them and upped it to 10000 miles for only an extra £65!
Apparently this is often a cheaper way to do it. Spoke to a friend of mine whos insured with a different firm. He had an unlimited mileage quote which was quite high so went with a limited mileage policy and just kept upping the limit. Worked out a lot cheaper in the end. All it takes is a quick phone call.
Incidently, Sunninghill said today that they dont do unlimited cover any more as its far too expensive.
Apparently this is often a cheaper way to do it. Spoke to a friend of mine whos insured with a different firm. He had an unlimited mileage quote which was quite high so went with a limited mileage policy and just kept upping the limit. Worked out a lot cheaper in the end. All it takes is a quick phone call.
Incidently, Sunninghill said today that they dont do unlimited cover any more as its far too expensive.
I got a good deal last year on my S1.5 F reg as a second car with no no claims bonus needed. Not garaged,limited to 5000 miles, agree value for a premium of £335 fully comp for myself and one additional driver
>> Edited by pantani201 on Friday 16th January 22:15
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