Insurance on my Dad's car..
Insurance on my Dad's car..
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GFWilliams

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4,946 posts

231 months

Sunday 10th May 2009
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Hi all,

Yesterday my dad said that I could get insured on his Chesil speedster as a first car if possible biggrin

I recon that I would only get insured after I've passed my test and done pass plus.

Can anyone recommend somewhere that might take me on. He is currently with Adrian Flux.

Would it be a good idea to do some driving courses after I pass to bring down the insurance?

Thanks in advance,
George

tegwin

1,682 posts

230 months

Sunday 10th May 2009
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If you are just learning I assume you are 17?!

Some companies MIGHT insure you once you have a full license.... but it will cost a LOT

I hav had enormous problems trying to find insurance on my kit and classic car... I literally couldnt do it for a reasonable amount until I was 20/21!

Chris71

21,548 posts

266 months

Sunday 10th May 2009
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My first car was a kit. I insured it at 19 for for a couple of hundred quid. That was in 2002, so not that long ago.

Unfortunately things do seem to have changed since then. The company I insure my current toy with has just upped its minimum age to 30. Fortunately as an existing customer I'm allowed to stay on.

In short: It's going to be tricky, or perhaps simply impossible, but definitely worth a shot. Try googling 'kit car insurance' or something to that effect and just phoning every specialist that comes up. Needless to say I wouldn't bother with the mainstream people, you'll only get as far as "What's a Chesil Speedster?".

Good luck. smile

GFWilliams

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4,946 posts

231 months

Sunday 10th May 2009
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Thanks guys smile

I'll have a good search and see what I can come up with..

I've still got till August till I can start driving.. I at least want the coolest first car biggrin

Not sure whether I could just get a quote for it as a beetle as that is what it is registered as then just ask them how much more it would be and ask why smile

jamesG20V6

873 posts

281 months

Sunday 10th May 2009
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GFWilliams said:
Thanks guys smile

I'll have a good search and see what I can come up with..

I've still got till August till I can start driving.. I at least want the coolest first car biggrin

Not sure whether I could just get a quote for it as a beetle as that is what it is registered as then just ask them how much more it would be and ask why smile
You've got two major problems there i'm afraid, i would sort the registration issue out first as come any claim time you might have some real issues. The V5 should say chesil speedster not beetle.

Meeja

8,290 posts

272 months

Monday 11th May 2009
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GFWilliams said:
Not sure whether I could just get a quote for it as a beetle as that is what it is registered as then just ask them how much more it would be and ask why smile
Are you just looking at the proposed Chesil, or do you already own it? (I'm assuming the former)

If it is listed as a Beetle on the V5, then I'd look elsewhere, or you may find yourself incurring a load of hastle and possibly cost if you have to get the car inspected to get the documentation right. (As James has said above)

Regarding insurance companies - as others have suggested better to talk to the specialist insurers as they will be far more knowledgable about cars like these.

Chesil as a first car at 17? Ultimate in cool. biggrin

ETA: One possibility might be to get yourself into a Beetle at 17 - easy to fix and maintain, and buttons to run, and cool in a quirky way. Then once you have been on the road a bit and insurance costs come down you *could* convert your Beetle into a Chesil, as now that Peter Bailey has bought Chesil back from Tygan, self-builds are back on the agenda.

One sticking point though may be that original Beetles are becoming rather expensive. I have one currently in a (very slow) process of restoration, and it has increased in value hugely over the last few years just by sitting SORN'ed in a garage!

Edited by Meeja on Monday 11th May 08:51

GFWilliams

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Monday 11th May 2009
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My dad has already got the car, so I won't be doing the converting! I just finished re-building his caterham, so that's enough building for a while...

If I can't get insured on the chesil I will be insured on a new mini, which isn't bad, but the chesil is soooo much cooler!

I will try giving some insurance companies a call later smile

George

FlossyThePig

4,138 posts

267 months

Monday 11th May 2009
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Are you being a named driver rather than sole (main) driver?

If you are only a named driver insurance companies can be awfully picky if a claim is made and in practise you are the main driver.

Meeja

8,290 posts

272 months

Monday 11th May 2009
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GFWilliams said:
My dad has already got the car, so I won't be doing the converting! I just finished re-building his caterham, so that's enough building for a while...

If I can't get insured on the chesil I will be insured on a new mini, which isn't bad, but the chesil is soooo much cooler!

I will try giving some insurance companies a call later smile

George
Apologies - it would have helped if I had read the first post properly!

GFWilliams

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Monday 11th May 2009
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I will be a named driver, but I won't be in practise the main driver as I go to bording school and won't have a cance to use it too often..

I just got a qoute for £1500, fully comp, which seems alright. I recon I can match the difference between insurance on the mini and the Speedster smile

George

grimfandango

372 posts

209 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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£1500!! bloody hell, prices have gone up a lot! My first car at 19 (about 7 years ago) was a Nova kit car, (essentially the same) i remember ringing round and getting a my first quote for £500 eventually i got one for £300!! and i've never paid more biggrin

GFWilliams

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Tuesday 12th May 2009
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You were 2 years older though..

I won't be able to learn on the speedster, so still unsure.. I think it depends on whether my dad gets a roof for it too....

George

Dan@AdrianFlux

116 posts

206 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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GFWilliams said:
Hi all,

Yesterday my dad said that I could get insured on his Chesil speedster as a first car if possible biggrin

I recon that I would only get insured after I've passed my test and done pass plus.

Can anyone recommend somewhere that might take me on. He is currently with Adrian Flux.

Would it be a good idea to do some driving courses after I pass to bring down the insurance?

Thanks in advance,
George
Hi George,

I see you state that the car is insured with us (Adrian Flux)

Can I ask how old you are please? If you are under 25 we would not be able to put you on as a named driver. our Insurers that we use do not have Parent / Child Policies.

If you would like me to look further into this for you then please PM me your Dad's and your details including postcode and I'll see what I can do to help.

Dan.


GFWilliams

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Tuesday 12th May 2009
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Dan, Thanks for the comment. I'm going to be 17 when I think about getting insured on the car, so if you can't insure me that is no problem smile

If there is any chance that I could get insured for under £2000 with Adrian Flux, I would snap it up wink



The £1500 quote was with footmanjames online...

Cheers,
George

Chris71

21,548 posts

266 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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Shows how things have changed. Admittedly I was slightly older, but still in my teens when I had the Quantum and my first premium was £300 a year and it dropped to £180 for the renewal (when I went onto a club scheme).

Still, I suppose you have to bear in mind a mainstream insurer would probably charge you getting on for £1,500 on a 1.4 supermini, suddenly it doesn't sound quite so bad.

GFWilliams

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231 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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it's about £1500 for the mini, but I can learn on that...

George

oh feck

247 posts

230 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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Was around £600 for my GTM K3 at 17 with Footman James a couple of years ago, but they changed it to over 21's just after i took out the policy but still let me renew it 12 months later as i was an existing customer.
They are over 25 now though i believe.

GFWilliams

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Tuesday 4th May 2010
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Big thread revival I know, but I thought I would raise this as opinions on this would be interesting.

I passed my driving test in December and am driving a Mini One (see my profile). I'd still like to try to get insured on my dad's Chesil Speedster, probably when I'm 18 as the price will go down then (I'm 18 in August).

Which companies should I be contacting to get a quote (who is kind enough to insure an 18 year old?) and what tips and tricks should I know to get the best deal?

The Speedster is currently insured with Adrian Flux - do you think that will they insure me?

As usual, your help is much appreciated!

George

yazza54

20,238 posts

205 months

Wednesday 5th May 2010
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Don't mean to be funny but why not just ask Adrian Flux.. it's no use us sticking our fingers in the air and getting your hopes up, or on the other hand, shooting them down by guessing.

Ring them and find out! smile


I can say that I'm 19 and insured with Adrian Flux on my GTM Libra. So have a go and let us know how you get on.



GFWilliams

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Wednesday 5th May 2010
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yazza54 said:
Don't mean to be funny but why not just ask Adrian Flux.. it's no use us sticking our fingers in the air and getting your hopes up, or on the other hand, shooting them down by guessing.

Ring them and find out! smile


I can say that I'm 19 and insured with Adrian Flux on my GTM Libra. So have a go and let us know how you get on.
I was more just wondering if anyone has had any much better experience using other companies...

I'll give them a call this morning though smile