Daz Cossie Turbo - Insurance
Daz Cossie Turbo - Insurance
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boRED S2upid

Original Poster:

20,983 posts

264 months

Tuesday 5th September 2006
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Can anyone help me out here.

Ive previously had a Westfield and now a 944, but want to get back into a 7 Type car very soon. The question is how much will the extra power in something like a Dax (200bhp+) increase the insurance premium over my last Kit a 1700cc Westfield xflow.

Im 28 and have a load of no claims bonuses but this doesn't seem to bother the kit car insurers they were more concerned about my experience of driving quick cars when I phoned up about the Westfield.

Any Dax owners care to share their current insurance quotes with me?

Thanks


Steve

Justin S

3,658 posts

285 months

Tuesday 5th September 2006
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go onto the www.wscc.co.uk snd search for a guy called scruffy.He has just built a Dax Cossie,so he may help you.

deathbyfish

207 posts

261 months

Tuesday 5th September 2006
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not that its really realavant. but after 6 months or so of my 2 liter ginneta being off the road (nowt wrong with it, just couldnt afford it!) i thought i'd put it back on the road. i tried ringing footmanjames on the tuesday after bank holiday, but obviously didnt get through. so i tried their website which quoted me £450!!! which was about £200 more than last time!!!!

then this morning out of the blue i get a phone call saying they misquoted me. and now its only £112 !!!


anyway for insurance try footman james, graham sykes or adrian flux. theyre the ones i can think of at the moment. pretty sure its just done mostly on engine size, i dont think turbos ect matter?



Edited by deathbyfish on Tuesday 5th September 23:27

JohnCL

97 posts

245 months

Wednesday 6th September 2006
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try Sureterm, they are very good for me 107bhp Fisher Fury fully comp. £105. limited miles.

John

daxcossie

30 posts

245 months