Insurance..what's going on??
Insurance..what's going on??
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silver993tt

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9,064 posts

266 months

Monday 18th July 2005
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Paid £750 last year with Liverpool Victoria. Just checked what the renewal cost will be this year - £1350. Are these people real or what? Nothing has changed on my side so why the nearly doubling of the premium?

I had the same with Norwich Union last year and that's the reason I dumped them.

Also, I need extended European cover. I work abroad for about 5 months a year (in one lump) so I need to have the car with me. Nobody I've tried seems to give more than 90 days cover in Europe. Anyone know who does??

>> Edited by silver993tt on Monday 18th July 16:28

kent993

385 posts

270 months

Monday 18th July 2005
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I had a broadly similar experience with Liverpool Victoria when it came to renewal time in April. I looked elsewhere, too, and came up with a saving over last year's premium and better all round cover from Saga.


If you happen to fit that age bracket, it's a helluva good deal! They also seem to have no qualms about overseas trips.

Good luck!

silver993tt

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9,064 posts

266 months

Monday 18th July 2005
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Well, most insurers are ok for European cover as long as it's not more than 90 days. Within that some state 30 days maximum per trip. I need a contiguous 120-150 days within the EU. I can't believe that the UK insurance industry can't handle that request

xxplod

2,269 posts

271 months

Monday 18th July 2005
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but how do they know the car is out of the UK for more than 90 days? Surely you pop back on the Eurotunnel every 89 days? Nudge..nudge...

duart

89 posts

261 months

Monday 18th July 2005
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Hi - ironically Liverpool Victoria give the best free insurance cover abroad and will cover 180 days per year in the EU at no extra.This might still be your best deal as others will charge a kings ransom for extended EU cover.As a cross check try www.stuartcollins.co.uk in Swansea as they can arrange 12 month green cards.Alternatively try Footman James in Birmingham.

>> Edited by duart on Monday 18th July 20:16

mutt k

3,964 posts

265 months

Monday 18th July 2005
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Rumour has it that LV do not want to cover performance cars anymore and would prefer to stick with the lower end of the market. I had a quote from them and it was nearly £700 up on what I ended up paying with Privilege

silver993tt

Original Poster:

9,064 posts

266 months

Tuesday 19th July 2005
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xxplod said:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but how do they know the car is out of the UK for more than 90 days? Surely you pop back on the Eurotunnel every 89 days? Nudge..nudge...


If you have to make a claim they will ask for proof of departure/arrival from the UK which will be the ticket you used to travel. No proof, no cover.

DanH

12,287 posts

287 months

Tuesday 19th July 2005
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mutt k said:
Rumour has it that LV do not want to cover performance cars anymore and would prefer to stick with the lower end of the market. I had a quote from them and it was nearly £700 up on what I ended up paying with Privilege


I'm told its fairly common for insurers to look at their risk spread and try to balance it if they think its too skewed.

silver993tt

Original Poster:

9,064 posts

266 months

Tuesday 19th July 2005
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duart said:
Hi - ironically Liverpool Victoria give the best free insurance cover abroad and will cover 180 days per year in the EU at no extra.This might still be your best deal as others will charge a kings ransom for extended EU cover.As a cross check try <a href="www.stuartcollins.co.uk">www.stuartcollins.co.uk</a> in Swansea as they can arrange 12 month green cards.Alternatively try Footman James in Birmingham.

>> Edited by duart on Monday 18th July 20:16
^

Thanks for the tips. Tried Footman James and they wanted more than £1800 with only a total 35 days European cover in any year.

Waiting for Stuart Collins to get back to me.

kevinday

13,765 posts

307 months

Tuesday 19th July 2005
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I have just insured my F348 through Ann Manning. They will give me 3 months European cover included, plus extendable for a cost. I do not know who is providing the cover yet as I have not seen the paperwork so far.

silver993tt

Original Poster:

9,064 posts

266 months

Tuesday 19th July 2005
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kevinday said:
I have just insured my F348 through Ann Manning. They will give me 3 months European cover included, plus extendable for a cost. I do not know who is providing the cover yet as I have not seen the paperwork so far.


Interesting, yesterday they quoted me only 45 days European cover and I needed a tracker. Sounds like the insurance industry in the UK is keeping it's "cowboy" reputation.

ocho

733 posts

264 months

Tuesday 19th July 2005
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I don't know if this will be any use to you, but I insure my 993 down here in Spain very reasonably (just under a grand, and having written off my BMW last year). It's on English plates, and the cover gives me an annual green card. Not sure if the green card is just for Spain or is Europe-wide. I think the end insurer is Lloyds of London (could be wrong there though), but it may at least be worth a call to them?

BMI Insurance +34 952 813 314 (ask for Sandra, and say I referred you)

Good luck.

silver993tt

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9,064 posts

266 months

Tuesday 19th July 2005
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Well, the AA told me they have an overseas policy just for people like me, gives unlimited overseas use as long as you have an address there (which I have)!

So, I go through all the details again (after entering them on their on-line quote website...........sorry, can't get a quote because of the type of car

Basically, spent a day and a half and got no where, this with a no convictions, max NCD, garaged car, and 45 years old. What a load of b*ll*cks!

superlightr

12,920 posts

290 months

Tuesday 19th July 2005
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Strange about NU direct - I was with them last year about £1k premium, wrote off the car, got paid full purchase price, purchased another 996tt and my renewal just came up with NU direct and is still the same £1k ish. (did have protected No claims which probably helped.)

silver993tt

Original Poster:

9,064 posts

266 months

Tuesday 19th July 2005
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duart said:
Hi - ironically Liverpool Victoria give the best free insurance cover abroad and will cover 180 days per year in the EU at no extra.This might still be your best deal as others will charge a kings ransom for extended EU cover.As a cross check try <a href="www.stuartcollins.co.uk">www.stuartcollins.co.uk</a> in Swansea as they can arrange 12 month green cards.Alternatively try Footman James in Birmingham.

>> Edited by duart on Monday 18th July 20:16


Got a quote from Stuart Collins - nearly £1700

For goodness sake, the car is much safer out of the UK than in, these companies really are milking a captive audience.

fulham911club

2,046 posts

269 months

Tuesday 19th July 2005
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had same with Lv in April ... best was through Harrington Adams (great service also)

Antwerpman

835 posts

285 months

Wednesday 20th July 2005
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I had my UK registered Audi TT over in Belgium, local insurers refused to touch it on Uk plates. For the first year I used Eagle star gold policy which gave full european cover but then they were taken over by Zurich and stopped it. After that the only person I could find who did it was Stewart collins and they charge me 1200gbp per year

I sold the Audi now but in one thread I did ask PH member Insurance Jon if he would do full euro cover and he said he should be able to sort something out - so might be worth checking with him. You can often find him in the business section. If you are successful in finding anything please let me know as I am probably about to buy another UK car)

Funniest thing is that taking out normal car insurance here in Belgium I automatically get a full annual greencard without even asking for it, with absolutely no restrictions on it at all - smells like a profit making scheme by uk insurers to me (having said that uk insurance is SUBSTANTIALLY cheaper than here)

silver993tt

Original Poster:

9,064 posts

266 months

Wednesday 20th July 2005
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Antwerpman said:

I sold the Audi now but in one thread I did ask PH member Insurance Jon if he would do full euro cover and he said he should be able to sort something out - so might be worth checking with him.


Thanks, I just posted on the Business section

993Targa

869 posts

266 months

Wednesday 20th July 2005
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I was with LV last year and paid £665 (Full NCB protected, 32yrs old, clean licence and B98 postcode).
Renewal was £1050.

Norwich Union came in at £640 for this year (May)

Ended up using

Peart Associates 0870 240 2972 £595
Policy is a High Net Worth with Royal & Sun Alliance.

Could be worth a try.

John

silver993tt

Original Poster:

9,064 posts

266 months

Wednesday 20th July 2005
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993Targa said:
I was with LV last year and paid £665 (Full NCB protected, 32yrs old, clean licence and B98 postcode).
Renewal was £1050.

Norwich Union came in at £640 for this year (May)

Ended up using

Peart Associates 0870 240 2972 £595
Policy is a High Net Worth with Royal & Sun Alliance.

Could be worth a try.

John


Tried Peart and they emailed me saying:

"Please note will are unable to provide cover for more than 90days
european
cover" ......yaaaawwnnnnnn