Confused by Classic Insurance
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Im confused by Classic Insurance
in my mind it was always for old cars - ie 30 years or older and very limited mileage for driving to shows etc
however recently on a number of discussions on here people have mentioned having classic insurance on 5 old year jags etc etc
is this the work of idiots or is it actually possible?
i have a ten year old bmw and am sick of paying too much insurance - so any way of saving money would be great
cheers
in my mind it was always for old cars - ie 30 years or older and very limited mileage for driving to shows etc
however recently on a number of discussions on here people have mentioned having classic insurance on 5 old year jags etc etc
is this the work of idiots or is it actually possible?
i have a ten year old bmw and am sick of paying too much insurance - so any way of saving money would be great
cheers
I have a classic policy on my old cars, morris minor, triumph vitesse and series 2a landrover. they are all unlimited mileage, ungaraged. With peter James. You can get classic type policies through owners clubs for much younger cars sometimes. The biggest issue is these policies generally need the cars to be a second car to gain any real cost advantage.
325Ti said:
Im confused by Classic Insurance
in my mind it was always for old cars - ie 30 years or older and very limited mileage for driving to shows etc
however recently on a number of discussions on here people have mentioned having classic insurance on 5 old year jags etc etc
is this the work of idiots or is it actually possible?
i have a ten year old bmw and am sick of paying too much insurance - so any way of saving money would be great
cheers
Anything is possible. The only legal requirement is that you are insured, how you and an insurer choose to class or structure the insurance is between you and them.in my mind it was always for old cars - ie 30 years or older and very limited mileage for driving to shows etc
however recently on a number of discussions on here people have mentioned having classic insurance on 5 old year jags etc etc
is this the work of idiots or is it actually possible?
i have a ten year old bmw and am sick of paying too much insurance - so any way of saving money would be great
cheers
There isn't a legal definition of classic insurance, only what the insurer is willing to consider under that sort of policy.
My 1995 Clio Williams is on a classic policy as it is a second car. I think I pay about £340 p.a. however once the car reaches its 20th birthday (that's if it hasn't rusted away!) it should go down to about £150.
I must add that it is limited mileage of 3k p.a. and it must be a 2nd car. That's with Peter Best.
There are other companies out there other than the ones on price comparison sites. For example, I got my Z4C insured with CCI for £550 (28yrs old 4yrs NCB no points) which is a sports car specialist and it even includes 3 free trackdays insurance. My VX220 Turbo was only £340 and a quote for a Porsche 996 911 came in at £450. Truly exceptional prices IMO.
So, in conclusion I would look for specialists and ring around a few to see what sort of deal they can do. I've found the customer service on both CCI and Peter Best to be exceptional, especially compared to any larger company who just don't seem to care about the car/driver/vintage etc
I must add that it is limited mileage of 3k p.a. and it must be a 2nd car. That's with Peter Best.
There are other companies out there other than the ones on price comparison sites. For example, I got my Z4C insured with CCI for £550 (28yrs old 4yrs NCB no points) which is a sports car specialist and it even includes 3 free trackdays insurance. My VX220 Turbo was only £340 and a quote for a Porsche 996 911 came in at £450. Truly exceptional prices IMO.
So, in conclusion I would look for specialists and ring around a few to see what sort of deal they can do. I've found the customer service on both CCI and Peter Best to be exceptional, especially compared to any larger company who just don't seem to care about the car/driver/vintage etc
I'm quite fortunate, I've got the ZT-T (52 plate) on a classic policy. No restriction on usage (ie it doesn't have to be a second car) Doesn't have to be garaged, although I do park on the drive and I can use it on a commute. All in all £375 a year. Strangely enough though if I had got a 75 tourer with the same engine instead though (which was originally my first choice) I wouldn't have been able to get it on a classic policy. The only down side? I don't get any no claims, but as I'm a named driver on my other halfs policy (one where all named drivers earn NCD) it works okay for me.
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