Pre cat classic car insurance
Pre cat classic car insurance
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Russell Mc

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573 posts

175 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2013
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That time of the year for insurance renewal has come round. As its 20 years old I have my precat on a classic car policy like I'm sure many of you do.
Footman James have put it up 10% from last year despite me being a good boy. I'm going to start ringing round the other companys and was just wondering who other people have used recently and are getting good deals. I've heard RH are good so will give them a try. Any other suggestions?

Russ

V8 GRF

7,298 posts

234 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2013
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Classic Line for me. They do a good deal for me which is a bit out of the ordinary as mine is a daily driver used for business and the premium has fallen for the last three years I've been with them.

ChimpofDarkness

9,637 posts

203 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2013
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grngriff

187 posts

180 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2013
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Mannings this year for me, down 30 pds plus all track days included.

PeteGriff

1,262 posts

181 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2013
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Russell Mc said:
That time of the year for insurance renewal has come round. As its 20 years old I have my precat on a classic car policy like I'm sure many of you do.
Footman James have put it up 10% from last year despite me being a good boy. I'm going to start ringing round the other companys and was just wondering who other people have used recently and are getting good deals. I've heard RH are good so will give them a try. Any other suggestions?

Russ
Hi Russ, I insured with Adrian Flux last time, much cheaper than Mannings from previous year. AF were £250 which included £20 extra for insuring for commuting (for those sunny days when i want to take the beast to work)! Regards, Pete

Russell Mc

Original Poster:

573 posts

175 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2013
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Some calling around to do after work I think. Thanks for the tips so far guys.

cavebloke

650 posts

251 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2013
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PeteGriff said:
Hi Russ, I insured with Adrian Flux last time, much cheaper than Mannings from previous year. AF were £250 which included £20 extra for insuring for commuting (for those sunny days when i want to take the beast to work)! Regards, Pete
I did the opposite. Flux previously, then Mannings were cheaper this year. Plus Mannings got even cheaper given you only pay 25% of the monthly premium when the car is off the road (up to a max of 50% discount). Since I SORN mine in winter it added up to a big saving.

Simon

Russell Mc

Original Poster:

573 posts

175 months

Friday 25th January 2013
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RH by far the cheapest. £208 for the year