S2000 insurance

S2000 insurance

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smallsmalls81

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99 posts

143 months

Saturday 22nd March 2014
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Just had an insurance quote for £800 a year, on an s2000, is this a good price? I'm 32 with 13 years no claims, no points on licence, all my no claims are on my van so this will be a policy with no claim bonus.

I doubt I will get cheaper than £800 a year.

Edited by smallsmalls81 on Saturday 22 March 11:55

Drogo

719 posts

217 months

Saturday 22nd March 2014
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I'd try a comparison site or two.

Just renewed mine at £210. cool

smallsmalls81

Original Poster:

99 posts

143 months

Saturday 22nd March 2014
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Drogo said:
I'd try a comparison site or two.

Just renewed mine at £210. cool
Really, I have tried comparison websites too.

This was on compare the market too and Adrian flux.

Badgerboy

1,783 posts

192 months

Saturday 22nd March 2014
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I use a broker called Sky Insurance.

Always cheapest for me.

smallsmalls81

Original Poster:

99 posts

143 months

Saturday 22nd March 2014
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Badgerboy said:
I use a broker called Sky Insurance.

Always cheapest for me.
All my 13 years are on my company van, so can't use them, so will start with zero no claims, if I was taking 13 years into account it would £400 a year.

Jaska

728 posts

142 months

Saturday 22nd March 2014
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I just got quoted less than 800 on mine, 3 years ncb and 23 years old so you may be better than you think!

TommyBuoy

1,269 posts

167 months

Monday 24th March 2014
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£516, 27 8yr ncb.

Thats with 15,000 miles a year, no business.

rjkoneill

12 posts

132 months

Tuesday 25th March 2014
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are you a home owner or not?

s2000 insurance became significantly more reasonable for me after i purchased a house

JoshV8

424 posts

167 months

Tuesday 25th March 2014
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Sounds a bit steep!

I'm at uni, 21 with 4 years NCB and paid £1180 last March, so I'm hoping it will be less than a grand this year.

I found it's highly dependant upon postcode, my home postcode is a lot safer than my uni one and it changed the price by about £800.
Another big saver is put an older female named driver on the policy (in my case my mum). This knocked a couple of hundred pounds off.
Multicar discount is also a big saver, my younger brother got his Z4 coupe down from around £2000 to around £900 via this.
Another saver, is mileage, putting super low mileage like 3,000 a year is actually more expensive then around 8,000 miles year, plus anything over about 10,000 a year and the price creeps up again. I'm guessing if its super low mileage they assume it's just a weekend car so will be driven hard and maybe more likely to have an accident.
The last one that seems really weird, but some how works; is even though I park my car in a garage at home and on drive at uni, I found that if you put you park in the road it knocks around £200 off than saying you park it on your drive or in your garage, which is bizarre.

From trying to insure stuff like an s2000 at my age, I've done a lot of comparing, phoning around etc and I found all those things came back with the most savings. Hope it helps

oooOLLIooo

64 posts

145 months

Tuesday 1st April 2014
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34year old, 0 no claim (as 3rd car), 4000 miles. 9years no claim on other car
Around £450 if I remember right

PTE993

126 posts

215 months

Wednesday 2nd April 2014
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45. 9yrs NCB. 1 Claim. Protected NCB inc. legal cover was £220 per annum with £450 excess via GoCompare for my renewal last month. Advancing years I suspect has a lot to do with that premium. But I think it is the cheapest insurance I have had on a car ever and did initially think it may have been a mistake!! Cheaper to insure than my wife's Hyundai Santa Fe!!