Import Car insurance
Import Car insurance
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kit80

Original Poster:

4,764 posts

209 months

Sunday 30th December 2012
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I am sure there has been a topic on this before but I can't find it. My Celica ssii car insurance is up for renewal and the prices are driving me crazy! And I can only think its the import issue as I never had this issue before. I have had £10k brand new cars at £400 fully comp, I can't even seem to get that on 3rd party on a £1k car. Most dealers quote me unhappy at £1.5k. I am 32 FFS, 6 years no claims, no convictions etc and that is more than the value of the car.

Does anyone have any suggestions for Jap imports specialist that I can try?

Thanks in advance.

PS Flux is my current one and still too high IMO.

samoht

6,904 posts

168 months

Sunday 30th December 2012
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All the below gave me a descending series of renewal quotes for my import '96 RX-7 this month:

Sky
Mark Richard
Keith Michaels
A-Plan

£619 was the final score, not too bad.

Good luck, ring all the above (online quotes were useless for me) and you should get somewhere.

furrywoolyhatuk

682 posts

176 months

Monday 31st December 2012
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My skyline is with Keith michales and has been for 5 or so years.

omgus

7,305 posts

197 months

Monday 31st December 2012
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A-plan Thatcham insured me on my imported and slightly modded Scoob for 2/3 (£800) of what anyone else could manage when i was 26.

They also beat everyone else for my current car, although only by about £15, at my last renewal.

FD3Si

857 posts

166 months

Monday 31st December 2012
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I have used the following for various imports:

REIS
Flux
Sky
A-Plan

All have been fine and I just play them off against each other.
REIS are my current choice, insurance is under £400 on a 3k limited mileage policy for a highly modified RX7. I'm 31 with 10 years no claims and access to another car, rural Warwickshire.

kit80

Original Poster:

4,764 posts

209 months

Monday 31st December 2012
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Thanks guys will give them all a ring smile I do wonder if its the fact it is my only car doesn't help.

Riknos

4,701 posts

226 months

Monday 31st December 2012
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kit80 said:
Thanks guys will give them all a ring smile I do wonder if its the fact it is my only car doesn't help.
I doubt it. Flux only seem to do you a good deal if you go to them with a rival company's best quote, and Flux will match it. You'll get shafted over a barrel by mainstream insurers, but the specialists listed on this thread will be your best bet.

The Flying Ox

400 posts

195 months

Tuesday 1st January 2013
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Tried Adrian Flux, REIS, Peter Best, etc. for the RX7, but the best was Competition Car Insurance at a snip over £1k per year with 5 days free trackday insurance thrown in.

kit80

Original Poster:

4,764 posts

209 months

Wednesday 16th January 2013
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Thanks again for help. Ended up with Sky Insurance £389 for third party, wouldn’t quote me fully comp due to value of the car but they were lowest quote. Amazed how much they varied.

addzGU

60 posts

160 months

Thursday 17th January 2013
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I had my import covered by Sky the broker who had me insured with QBE. For the few years everything was dandy, i was paying a lot, but in comparison to other companies, I was happy with Skys price.

I was then less fortunate to get hit. The claim process and the amount of numpties they put me through was dismal. They must have put me through 5 companies. First sky, then QBE, underwriters..memory serves but a couple others I can't recall. The claim process took ages, the insurance company didn't work very well with their corresponding parties. Had an absolute nightmare and never did I insure with them again. I guess when you pay less, sometimes there's headache behind it