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sjc

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6,716 posts

139 months

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Search is down again, and I've scrolled through the last 13 pages and only found one thread on insurance. I'm with Admiral at the moment, but they've done the usual and stuck it up. So before I phone them and do the usual bartering, any other options that you owners are happy with?

Lucozade

2,524 posts

148 months

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Competition car insurance have always been cheaper for me and you get 5 track days included.

TuxMan

7,158 posts

107 months

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Lucozade said:
Competition car insurance have always been cheaper for me and you get 5 track days included.
+1

reado10

56 posts

26 months

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Classicline were best for me. Agreed value too which is nice. Beat CCI by about 50 squids.

http://www.classiclineinsurance.co.uk/


simonx50

468 posts

29 months

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Admiral for me as they do multi car
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Blu3R

1,400 posts

68 months

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TuxMan said:
Lucozade said:
Competition car insurance have always been cheaper for me and you get 5 track days included.
+1
+2

I try Admiral every year for their multicar policies and every year they're so uncompetitive it's laughable.
Back in February they were over £1000 dearer for our 3 cars than the best single car policies we eventually bought.

Plumber1

507 posts

30 months

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Elephant came up cheapest for me £265, and they just happen to be part of admiral, multi car is a waste of time, cheaper to insure cars individualy

Gordyma

98 posts

11 months

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I'm with Admiral who mirrored my no claims bonus from my other policy (my multicar policy is full!!) at a cost of £262

GC1

757 posts

49 months

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CCI for me,mention noble club and you get 10% discount......

AverageMPH

401 posts

31 months

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GC1 said:
CCI for me,mention noble club and you get 10% discount......
What Noble club?

I'm with Admiral.

daddysumo

2,422 posts

82 months

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Admiral would not touch my modified car ??

snuffy

2,606 posts

153 months

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daddysumo said:
Admiral would not touch my modified car ??
I'm also with Admiral and have mods declared. Of course, mine are minor ( exhaust, tune ) and that was fine. I think they are okay with power increases of up to 10% ( might be 20% ).

I've had one renewal so far ( i.e. the first time that my two cars started at the same time ) and was almost exactly the same as the previous year.

Lucozade

2,524 posts

148 months

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CCI are happy with all my mods without it affecting my premium

simonx50

468 posts

29 months

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I pay around £600, i'm 36yrs self employed own a house with 2 children have full no claims, clean licence, 1 claim made in 2010 on my X5 2k worth of damage for hitting a telegralph pole in the snow whilst driving sensibly biggrin
May be i should be looking some where else for insurance?

2.5bluenob

1,026 posts

45 months

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GC1 said:
CCI for me,mention noble club and you get 10% discount......
If you join any other car club such as seloc you will double your discount!

Daisy Duke

1,477 posts

70 months

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AverageMPH said:
What Noble club?
Nobleparts could be classed as a Noble owners club as you have to prove ownership to become a member. Not sure what to suggest if they require a membership number though, I suppose I could always generate one. wink

951

410 posts

24 months

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Daisy Duke said:
Nobleparts could be classed as a Noble owners club as you have to prove ownership to become a member. Not sure what to suggest if they require a membership number though, I suppose I could always generate one. wink
Just posted on the Dunsfold thread and then read this! Doh!!

It would be good to have a "club" - my insurers (ClassicLine) do free trackday cover for events organised by a club.

Daisy Duke

1,477 posts

70 months

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951 said:
Daisy Duke said:
Nobleparts could be classed as a Noble owners club as you have to prove ownership to become a member. Not sure what to suggest if they require a membership number though, I suppose I could always generate one. wink
It would be good to have a "club" - my insurers (ClassicLine) do free trackday cover for events organised by a club.
That's because the club takes some of the liability, Nobleparts isn't set up to do that! I don't want to get involved in organising trackdays either.

jdearden

1,382 posts

46 months

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Daisy Duke said:
That's because the club takes some of the liability, Nobleparts isn't set up to do that! I don't want to get involved in organising trackdays either.
Spoil sport ;-)

Daisy Duke

1,477 posts

70 months

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jdearden said:
Spoil sport ;-)
I don't think I could deal with certain egos or the feeling that I may be indirectly responsible for someone losing their car/house/first born in an ill-advised bet. wink
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