M3 Anyone on a classic insurance policy
Discussion
I have heard of this caveat before re: 20 years, mine is 17 years old, and its insured with Admiral, not on classic policy but part of my multicar.
It doesn't cost much to insure anyway but i dont use it for work, commuting or business - its on a low mile 3K a year, social only, i pay £281 a year fully comp in Rural Yorkshire, garaged, full NCD, £300 excess.
Andy
It doesn't cost much to insure anyway but i dont use it for work, commuting or business - its on a low mile 3K a year, social only, i pay £281 a year fully comp in Rural Yorkshire, garaged, full NCD, £300 excess.
Andy
Thanks guys. Re the admiral multi car, the problem I’m finding is I need to keep my other cars, hence, I don’t have spare NCB.
I’ve never got this, the NCB should apply to the driver, not the car or policy. Seems an antiquated way of doing things !
Thanks for the tips on classic, I’ll try classic line.
I’ve never got this, the NCB should apply to the driver, not the car or policy. Seems an antiquated way of doing things !
Thanks for the tips on classic, I’ll try classic line.
WindsorRob said:
Thanks guys. Re the admiral multi car, the problem I’m finding is I need to keep my other cars, hence, I don’t have spare NCB.
I’ve never got this, the NCB should apply to the driver, not the car or policy. Seems an antiquated way of doing things !
Thanks for the tips on classic, I’ll try classic line.
As i understand the rules on NCD are you can use it on up to 2 cars, i have this issue also and my Ferrari is insured with Zero NCD but Multi car is actually separate polices i have the Ferrari on a classic policy, with agreed valuation but under multi car making it simpler to manage, the only car i dont have on multicar now is the 924, but i might even move that next year. From my experience there is little discount offered or NCD with classic policies if you join a car club you get discounts though. I’ve never got this, the NCB should apply to the driver, not the car or policy. Seems an antiquated way of doing things !
Thanks for the tips on classic, I’ll try classic line.
If you can get the M3 on Classic policy fair enough, you could also try Adrian Flux - Flux Direct (I have my Porsche 924s with them really good value - again no NCD option)
Classicline were always good for my E-type, but used Lancaster and they price matched.
Good luck.
Andy
TheAngryDog said:
You can only use NCB on one car. Mutlicar policies are different, but you cannot use your NCB on one car with X company and the same NCB on another car with Y company.
Surely it depends on how much you have. I.e. say Max is 9 years, but you have 18 you should be able to split it, or does that not work? I've not had 2 cars before so thats just how I assumed it did.www.rhspecialistinsurance.co.uk
They are so so helpful and don't rush you in any way or try any type of "pressure" to get you to take out a policy.
Massive thumbs up from me...!!!
Steve
They are so so helpful and don't rush you in any way or try any type of "pressure" to get you to take out a policy.
Massive thumbs up from me...!!!
Steve
Theone8181 said:
TheAngryDog said:
You can only use NCB on one car. Mutlicar policies are different, but you cannot use your NCB on one car with X company and the same NCB on another car with Y company.
Surely it depends on how much you have. I.e. say Max is 9 years, but you have 18 you should be able to split it, or does that not work? I've not had 2 cars before so thats just how I assumed it did.Another vote for ClassicLine. Their classic policies generally start from 20 years old and over, however for anything newer, they can look at one of their modern classic policies.
I have 4 cars with them - two hotrods and two dailys. But they are great for all marques, TVR, Porsche, BMW, Ferarri and VW etc and are used to looking after all modifications given their hotrod and American cover.
I have 4 cars with them - two hotrods and two dailys. But they are great for all marques, TVR, Porsche, BMW, Ferarri and VW etc and are used to looking after all modifications given their hotrod and American cover.
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