E60/E61 insurance
E60/E61 insurance
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phelix

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4,654 posts

275 months

Friday 23rd March 2012
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Would appreciate any pointers on M-friendly insurers - just a got a renewal quote of £900 from lv for my E61 - 12K miles/year, parked on drive in a fairly safe neighbourhood, no accidents/claims/points, 9 years NCB, right ride of 40 (at least for insurance purposes!) and class 1 business use. Will do the usual comparisons with meerkats and tenors but would also appreciate any pointers.

shadow1964

91 posts

184 months

Friday 23rd March 2012
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I have recently renewed my insurance and believe it or not Tesco were by far and away the best. Previously I have been insured with Aviva via Adrian Flux and paid circa £850 p.a including breakdown. I am also over 40 and my postcode is not that great for insurers as I live in East London.

Aviva pulled the deal this year so I had to look elsewhere and the best I got was £950 with the average being between £1200 & £1400 it was then I tried Tesco and they were an amazing £720 plus I received a £25 fuel voucher to spend as well. I could not believe it, I called them to check and verify my details and everything was fine, I should add I have no tracker either, it was a very surprising no-brainer. An excellent deal so well worth a try in my opinion

Hope this helps

Cheburator mk2

3,203 posts

225 months

Friday 23rd March 2012
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shadow1964 said:
I have recently renewed my insurance and believe it or not Tesco were by far and away the best. Previously I have been insured with Aviva via Adrian Flux and paid circa £850 p.a including breakdown. I am also over 40 and my postcode is not that great for insurers as I live in East London.

Aviva pulled the deal this year so I had to look elsewhere and the best I got was £950 with the average being between £1200 & £1400 it was then I tried Tesco and they were an amazing £720 plus I received a £25 fuel voucher to spend as well. I could not believe it, I called them to check and verify my details and everything was fine, I should add I have no tracker either, it was a very surprising no-brainer. An excellent deal so well worth a try in my opinion

Hope this helps
Seconded. Went with Tesco last year when I insured the E61, cheaper by a lot compared to the others...

BobbyK

80 posts

240 months

Friday 23rd March 2012
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My E61 was sold in last few weeks, still waking up in cold sweat whether or not it was the right thing to do. The owner of local Shell garage was visibly upset by the news that the car had gone, no doubt due to current lack of my bi-weekly visits to his establishment. I have been with Swiftcover for two years, £560/yr, I'm 36, 9 yrs NCB, with Tracker Monitor, and I live in country which I presume reduced the price considerably.

omniflow

3,696 posts

177 months

Saturday 24th March 2012
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Don't know where you live, or how old you are, but I insured my E61 M5 with LV back in October for ~£400. Several other companies were in a similar ballpark.

ecain63

10,646 posts

201 months

Saturday 24th March 2012
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I just play admiral and elephant off each other. They are the same company. Just get quotes off of confused.com and see what they can do on the phone.

phelix

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4,654 posts

275 months

Friday 30th March 2012
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omniflow said:
Don't know where you live, or how old you are, but I insured my E61 M5 with LV back in October for ~£400. Several other companies were in a similar ballpark.
I spoke to LV - they'll come down to about 550 but will require a tracker which I don't currently have. The comparison sights bring up numerous companies in the high 500s which don't require a tracker.

ecain63

10,646 posts

201 months

Friday 30th March 2012
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I think tracker is a waste of time these days to be honest. The cost doesnt match the savings for a start, not even close. Then youve got the issue that the standard GPS and UHF systems are so easy to beat. You can buy jamming kit off ebay for £5 that'll plug into the cars lighter socket so its really easy for thieves to get round. Or they just drive the car straight into hard cover or a shipping container. If you want something more difficult to jam it'll cost you even more, and even then most good car thieves will have it ripped out by the time theyre a mile down the road.

The fact that insurance companies still rate it so highly is beyond me. Would you even want the car back if it had been nicked? Not sure i would. Theres no substitute for good home security, sensible key storage and a heavy iron bar handy in the bedroom.

Eddie

C11EWM

23 posts

171 months

Sunday 1st April 2012
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E60 M5 North East and 39 yr old driver was £500 at tesco. Cost vastly reduced with wife on insurance.

TackleburyUk

493 posts

216 months

Monday 2nd April 2012
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2005 e60 535d m sport. 31, 13 yr ncb, no limit on mileage living in Hampshire countryside.

Admiral £600. Class 1 too

CecilEdUnicorn

162 posts

177 months

Monday 2nd April 2012
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31 year old, 2007 E60 M5, Parked on Drive in Teesside, Tesco £1050 with only 1 year NCD due to having a traders policy in the past. + £25 fuel voucher, which I am still waiting on!

anonymous-user

80 months

Monday 2nd April 2012
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I was really surprised by how reasonable a few of the quotes I got this weekend for an E61 were, but what was more surprising was that they all asked for a tracker to be fitted.