RE: PH Heroes: Lancia Delta Integrale

RE: PH Heroes: Lancia Delta Integrale

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DeltaEvo2

869 posts

192 months

Thursday 12th June 2008
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Just to know, in case I manage to get some money, how much for Insurance, Tax and servicing a year?

Is it considered a classic car?

Thanks

superkartracer

8,959 posts

222 months

Thursday 12th June 2008
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DeltaEvo2 said:
Just to know, in case I manage to get some money, how much for Insurance, Tax and servicing a year?

Is it considered a classic car?

Thanks
Insur - 250 notes

Tax - ?

Service - 15k :-)

DeltaEvo2

869 posts

192 months

Thursday 12th June 2008
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Insurance £250....not bad. I thought being group 18 it would have cost a lot more... smile

Road Tax?

15k a year to mantain the beast?!eek

havoc

30,023 posts

235 months

Thursday 12th June 2008
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DeltaEvo2 said:
Insurance £250....not bad. I thought being group 18 it would have cost a lot more... smile

Road Tax?

15k a year to mantain the beast?!eek
See earlier in the thread...it's a reference to one person's pain!

gumsie

680 posts

209 months

Friday 13th June 2008
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They are just so not my kind of car. I always go for, German, V8, automatic and two door but unexplicably I do love those Integrales. In yellow.

moleamol

15,887 posts

263 months

Friday 13th June 2008
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DeltaEvo2 said:
Just to know, in case I manage to get some money, how much for Insurance, Tax and servicing a year?

Is it considered a classic car?

Thanks
Mine was classed as a 'cherished car' on my insurance policy.

Club LanciaSport

47 posts

191 months

Saturday 14th June 2008
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moleamol said:
Mine was classed as a 'cherished car' on my insurance policy.
I am insured with Classic Line as a "classic" and pay £300 p/a. 5000mls, all mods recorded.

I think AON will have similar rates, but they didn't want to insure me due to modifications (which are all receipted as they are garage-fit)

You should have no worries with Classic Line

DJC

23,563 posts

236 months

Saturday 14th June 2008
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I paid £500/yr for the Lancia and the hack Rver to Admiral on their multicar policy.

Ive also just sold her to another ph'er yesterday frown

superkartracer

8,959 posts

222 months

Saturday 14th June 2008
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DJC said:
I paid £500/yr for the Lancia and the hack Rver to Admiral on their multicar policy.

Ive also just sold her to another ph'er yesterday frown
Grim

R5GTTgaz

7,897 posts

220 months

Saturday 14th June 2008
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Question for the Lancia folk,

It was me who went to look at DJC's car smile

Anyhoo I am struggling like mad to get insured because the car does not have any security systems at all, everyone is refusing me unless its Thatcham 1, you can do quotes and stuff online and it will give you a price but then when you go through with it thats when you get the problems.

Spose its right group 18 and all that.

Any help other than "get an alarm fitted" lol.

Club LanciaSport

47 posts

191 months

Saturday 14th June 2008
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R5GTTgaz said:
Question for the Lancia folk,

It was me who went to look at DJC's car smile

Anyhoo I am struggling like mad to get insured because the car does not have any security systems at all, everyone is refusing me unless its Thatcham 1, you can do quotes and stuff online and it will give you a price but then when you go through with it thats when you get the problems.

Spose its right group 18 and all that.

Any help other than "get an alarm fitted" lol.
It sounds really corny, but try Classic Line mentioning Club LanciaSport. They insure a lot of Lancia Deltas and know the car (unless things have changed!). Their issue is "is it locked in a garage" - the logic being that if it is, it's hardly likely going to get nicked to need a thatcham alarm if it's locked in a garage.

moleamol

15,887 posts

263 months

Saturday 14th June 2008
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R5GTTgaz said:
Question for the Lancia folk,

It was me who went to look at DJC's car smile

Anyhoo I am struggling like mad to get insured because the car does not have any security systems at all, everyone is refusing me unless its Thatcham 1, you can do quotes and stuff online and it will give you a price but then when you go through with it thats when you get the problems.

Spose its right group 18 and all that.

Any help other than "get an alarm fitted" lol.
The money you spend on an alarm may well be saved on the insurance. Besides, you really really do need one. I bought a very fancy Clifford for mine because I loved it, I think it cost something like £800 a good few years ago. These days you can probably get a Cat 1 for under £300.

R5GTTgaz

7,897 posts

220 months

Monday 16th June 2008
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Just had a quote from "classic line" £500 quid

Low crime area
5k miles / year
27 years old
7yrs no claims

That was for a car that was belled up to the eyeballs.


pat*1

4 posts

190 months

Thursday 19th June 2008
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I pay £204 fully comp for me and the wife on an integrale 8 valve,with 3 points for speeding and no alarm and thats a normal policy from more than...

K50 DEL

9,236 posts

228 months

Thursday 19th June 2008
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Stunning cars.

This one belongs to the father of a friend and sadly is a garage queen, although it did get driven rather enthusiastically for a magazine feature a couple of years ago.

When he does drive it, as a former rally driver he doesn't half pedal it along.


castex

4,936 posts

273 months

Thursday 19th June 2008
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Lord Blue for me, pleaselick

moleamol

15,887 posts

263 months

Friday 20th June 2008
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K50 DEL said:
Stunning cars.

This one belongs to the father of a friend and sadly is a garage queen, although it did get driven rather enthusiastically for a magazine feature a couple of years ago.

When he does drive it, as a former rally driver he doesn't half pedal it along.

I asked my sister if she wanted to use mine as a wedding car and she refused, it was even the right colour! Turning up sideways in a white Integrale with white wheels and ribbons would have been so much cooler.

DJC

23,563 posts

236 months

Friday 20th June 2008
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I think I pay £550 with Admiral on a multicar policy for the 'grale and the hack Rover 200.

I must admit, Ive always been reasonably surprised at the cheapness of insuring the 'Grale. I reckon they are cracking value on that front!

SpydieNut

5,796 posts

223 months

Friday 20th June 2008
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K50 DEL said:
Stunning cars.

This one belongs to the father of a friend and sadly is a garage queen, although it did get driven rather enthusiastically for a magazine feature a couple of years ago.

When he does drive it, as a former rally driver he doesn't half pedal it along.

love the car and that colour is gorgeous !

doesn't want to sell it, does he?

no? thought not smile

RA500

251 posts

196 months

Friday 20th June 2008
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Best drivers car that I've ever driven/owned. You feel as if you are part of the car rather than just driving it. You feel everything, it really does inspire confidence and mine never once bit me, even when the back end started coming out at 90+ speeds, it never overstepped the mark. I miss it so much frown

I will have another one day, only then it will be the evo 2 in Giallo/Nero, old one is a 16v.