trying to insure my MX5
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It's that dreaded time for me again. Insuring my MX5.
Last year I paid £320 fully comp but this year my insurance company want £530.
I would love it if some of you could be kind enough to offer your choice of insurance company for your car. I have 12 days left so any suggestions will be followed up on.
Please help
Last year I paid £320 fully comp but this year my insurance company want £530.
I would love it if some of you could be kind enough to offer your choice of insurance company for your car. I have 12 days left so any suggestions will be followed up on.
Please help

mAxiecAm said:
No mods - Japanese Import - 4000 miles a year usage - 57 year old driver
- No garage, kept on public road (outside my home).
BLOODY HELL! They're asking YOU for over £500 with a profile like that!! Did you somehow have a car accident that caused the Gulf Coast Oil Disaster?! That mental!
- No garage, kept on public road (outside my home).I'm with HIC. Both A-Plan and Flux made me laugh with their £1000+ quotes.
chopperR said:
mAxiecAm said:
No mods - Japanese Import - 4000 miles a year usage - 57 year old driver
- No garage, kept on public road (outside my home).
BLOODY HELL! They're asking YOU for over £500 with a profile like that!! Did you somehow have a car accident that caused the Gulf Coast Oil Disaster?! That mental!
- No garage, kept on public road (outside my home).I'm with HIC. Both A-Plan and Flux made me laugh with their £1000+ quotes.
Odie said:
Specialists are a waste of space, try Admiral.
Both renewals I've had so far the specialists (Adrian Flux and Sky Insurance) have been a fair bit cheaper than mainstream insurers.Unfortunately as far as I can tell there's no one insurer who gives good rates for MX-5s. I think too much must depend on all the other variables - age, NCB, location etc - given the wide variety of insurers that are always recommended.
It's definately worth ringing Adrian Flux, Sky Insurance and A-Plan to get a quote, but you may well find a better quote from the price comparison websites. Unfortunately it all takes up a lot of time, I usually get close to an acceptable amount and then give up...
MX-5 Lazza said:
I'll happily pay a bit extra to get insurance that is worth something. I've been with some of the cheap insurers before and they are fine until you make a claim - it's then you wish you'd paid that little bit extra.
For me even the cheapest still ain't cheap enough for me - don't care if Mugabe, Saddam ,Osama own shares in the insurer -don't give a monkeys as long as they are cheapest.I made a daft mistake this year. But I am insured on an Admiral multicar policy at about £290.
I have recently checked and could get this for £145 through a firm on compare the market.com (well known brand just can't remember which??
(I am 36, 5 years ncb, 1.6 Eunos, safe postcode, 3000 miles, garaged, tpft)
Sorry for the vagueness of the post - but essentially compare the market gave me the cheapest result.
Mike
I have recently checked and could get this for £145 through a firm on compare the market.com (well known brand just can't remember which??
(I am 36, 5 years ncb, 1.6 Eunos, safe postcode, 3000 miles, garaged, tpft)
Sorry for the vagueness of the post - but essentially compare the market gave me the cheapest result.
Mike
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