Experiences with insuring two cars

Experiences with insuring two cars

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Flying machine

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178 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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How do the admiral multicar or similar policies stack up? Have you found them better than two individual policies - for my wife and I, both mid thirties, I've got max no claims, her a few years. No points or claims

Obviously I'll get quotes for both but I just wanted to see what the general experience of these was, any others apart from admiral that do similar?

Flying machine

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1,132 posts

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Monday 12th March 2012
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kwk said:
wormus said:
Trouble is you can only apply NCD against one vehicle (we have 3
Is that only with admiral? We have 3 cars, 2 with the same company who mirror the NCD onto the second vehicle. Both have protected no claims.
Who is that with? Which companies will mirror ncb?

Flying machine

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1,132 posts

178 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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Thanks!

Just tried the admiral multicar quote - quite a bit more expensive than 2 individual quotes, madness!!

Flying machine

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Monday 19th March 2012
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After a bit of discussion, admiral came p with a good quote that worked out a little cheaper. Two things that always strike me as a bit of insurance renewal silliness is that you have to go through the whole pantomime of the quotes being mystically fiddled about with and then you're suddenly presented with a good deal after negotiation - I know that doesn't read very well, but why don't they just come up with their best offer first!!

Oh, and and it's cheaper to leave the cars on the road than lock them away in the garage for some reason I can't fathom!