classic first car insurance??????
classic first car insurance??????
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jack01825

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1,898 posts

179 months

Sunday 5th August 2012
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well im nearly old enough to drive and i am hoping to get a classic as my first car something with future potential.
trouble is confused.com are playying up and most og the companies are not showing.

im basically hopefully going to get a 2dr viva hb saloon as there is a stunning immaculate white one on ebay but its an auto, will this effect insurance?
my dad said he could easily enough make it a manual for a hundred quid, but i would like you guys to give me a rough idea of what insurances are like, of what did show up on confused the lowest was £2400 so can it get lower?

in the future obviously it will get upgraded from its 1100cc engine into a c20xe and the rest.

heres the car http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1967-Vauxhall-Viva-SL-Au...

also on my list i have chevettes and mk1 fiestas
your thoughts on this car?

cheers jack

NotDave

20,951 posts

178 months

Sunday 5th August 2012
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Full marks for your efforts and intentions. Hate to say this but you'll struggle in your own name.

Our lass is 24 and I've only just managed to get her insured on both the classics.

Most wanted to run a "NORMAL LIMITED MILEAGE POLICY"

Try:

- Adrian flux

And

- Lancaster

They're cheap for me.

Off topic: there's folk who work at Flux and Admiral on here nowadays

HTH

Raize

1,476 posts

200 months

Sunday 5th August 2012
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If you've got 3.5k to spend on THAT, you shouldn't care about insurance prices.

HeatonNorris

1,649 posts

169 months

Sunday 5th August 2012
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You won't get classic insurance at your age, so forget that idea.

Not all that keen on the idea of buying a rare and mint classic to modify, either.

Riley Blue

22,807 posts

247 months

Sunday 5th August 2012
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Why buy a classic car you need to butcher to get what you want?

NotDave

20,951 posts

178 months

Sunday 5th August 2012
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Surely what he can afford & what he wants to buy are largely irrelevant?

The issue is 17 year old, classic car, modified classic car.

All together = no chance!

Jack: find a £250 snotter, insure that as cheap as possible fully comp.

Buy that classic, and keep it as a family member and get your dad to insure it. Use it for day's out and nice times.

Rest of the time rag the arse outta a diesel fiesta mk3/4 yes

Razzy Man

39 posts

162 months

Sunday 5th August 2012
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Credit where its due, its a bit better than what other new drivers pick. although i do agree... if you are going to make hefty changes. Get a cheaper one so you can save the money for parts smile. I'd imagine you will seriously struggle to find better quotes than that if you are under 21. O/T i once tried to get insured on a triumph gt6 mk2 and it came up as £760 at 21. The problem is they want it to be a second car (which means splashing out on another car/policy etc.)irked
Why cant we just drive one cool car....its our choice. I'd honestly be happy to live with a old TR6 or summat.cool

JayTee94

10,974 posts

178 months

Sunday 5th August 2012
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I am also 17 and have thought about getting a classic. Sadly, very few companies will touch our age. I am not saying it is impossible, but it is very hard.

Now I feel that the Viva is linked will be rated a 6/10. wink

WayneWRC

95 posts

162 months

Sunday 5th August 2012
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As above. Do not buy a classic and mod it. You will not get a classic policy. Nearly all insurers that specialise in classic insurance are amending TandC's against modded cars. Speak to people lice classic line or Chaucer, they may be able to help but NOT if your car has any mods.

Best of luck.

Grodecki

406 posts

205 months

Monday 6th August 2012
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WayneWRC said:
As above. Do not buy a classic and mod it. You will not get a classic policy. Nearly all insurers that specialise in classic insurance are amending TandC's against modded cars. Speak to people lice classic line or Chaucer, they may be able to help but NOT if your car has any mods.

Best of luck.
I had a modded classic 3 years ago as my first car. Footman James have however, to my knowledge, stopped insuring 17 year olds, unfortunately. My crash probably didn't help that.

smartphone hater

4,144 posts

164 months

Monday 6th August 2012
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HeatonNorris said:
You won't get classic insurance at your age, so forget that idea.

Not all that keen on the idea of buying a rare and mint classic to modify, either.
Totally agree.

jack01825

Original Poster:

1,898 posts

179 months

Monday 6th August 2012
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Raize said:
If you've got 3.5k to spend on THAT, you shouldn't care about insurance prices.
It was 5k but has been relisted and we have offerd him 3k for it if it doesnt sell

jack01825

Original Poster:

1,898 posts

179 months

Monday 6th August 2012
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JayTee94 said:
I am also 17 and have thought about getting a classic. Sadly, very few companies will touch our age. I am not saying it is impossible, but it is very hard.

Now I feel that the Viva is linked will be rated a 6/10. wink
Haha I agree I was planning on making it look like a viva gt withthe escort arches

jack01825

Original Poster:

1,898 posts

179 months

Monday 6th August 2012
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WayneWRC said:
As above. Do not buy a classic and mod it. You will not get a classic policy. Nearly all insurers that specialise in classic insurance are amending TandC's against modded cars. Speak to people lice classic line or Chaucer, they may be able to help but NOT if your car has any mods.

Best of luck.
Cheers for that,.i am not planning to mod it until I have a few years no claims:-)

jack01825

Original Poster:

1,898 posts

179 months

Monday 6th August 2012
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Hi guys thanks for the help but what I am goinf to ask now is when you say they wont insure me on it, do you mean the 2400 quid I got quaoted I cannot get or are you saying it wont get any cheaper?

TheTurbonator

2,792 posts

172 months

Monday 6th August 2012
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I don't think £2400 for a 17 year olds first car is bad. If he can afford the car and the insurance then why not?

As others have said though, you won't be able to insure it on a classic policy because of your age. However if you've gotten a quote for £2400 on a comparison site, you should be able to get a few hundred more knocked off by doing some shopping around yourself. Tesco is the cheapest for me at the moment.

It cost me £2000 to insure my first car in 2005 and that was a 1995 1.4 Ford Escort. So £2400 isn't bad I don't think.

jack01825

Original Poster:

1,898 posts

179 months

Monday 6th August 2012
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TheTurbonator said:
I don't think £2400 for a 17 year olds first car is bad. If he can afford the car and the insurance then why not?

As others have said though, you won't be able to insure it on a classic policy because of your age. However if you've gotten a quote for £2400 on a comparison site, you should be able to get a few hundred more knocked off by doing some shopping around yourself. Tesco is the cheapest for me at the moment.

It cost me £2000 to insure my first car in 2005 and that was a 1995 1.4 Ford Escort. So £2400 isn't bad I don't think.
ah right , I was not planning on having it on a classic policy as 6 months ago when my dad first said about the viva I got quotes of 1900 quid on it but like I said co.fused isnt working for me at the moment

kambites

70,337 posts

242 months

Monday 6th August 2012
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Lancaster were good for me (my first car was an MGB) but I've a vague feeling they've upped their minimum age to 25.

I had absolutely no problem with modifications. I told Lancaster about everything I'd done (including a fair amount of engine work) and they it didn't affect the quote at all.

Riley Blue

22,807 posts

247 months

Monday 6th August 2012
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jack01825 said:
Haha I agree I was planning on making it look like a viva gt withthe escort arches
Why? You'll have to declare all modifications to your insurer who will increase your premium, the one you're trying to reduce. Seems a bit counter productive to me, quite apart from ruining a perfectly good classic car.

jack01825

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1,898 posts

179 months

Monday 6th August 2012
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kambites said:
Lancaster were good for me (my first car was an MGB) but I've a vague feeling they've upped their minimum age to 25.

I had absolutely no problem with modifications. I told Lancaster about everything I'd done (including a fair amount of engine work) and they it didn't affect the quote at all.
Really ill have a look, I was looking at mgb but I couldnt get a waute lower than 3k