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Hi after much deliberation I bought a Defender..I just tried to insure it and since they are very nickable was perturbed to hear it would not be covered for theft without an immobiliser..??? what counts as an immobiliser ..does it have to be electronic ...freaks me out some local boy playing with me wires!
A 04 Defender "should" have a factory fitted Thatcham approved alarm/immobiliser. My MY2000 has one as standard.
And yes, they are very nickable but an immobiliser will have little effect as most thefts are trailered away and broken for spares or containered up and shipped out.
A mechanical lock is the way forward be it steering wheel or pedals.
And yes, they are very nickable but an immobiliser will have little effect as most thefts are trailered away and broken for spares or containered up and shipped out.
A mechanical lock is the way forward be it steering wheel or pedals.
blackwater said:
?????? was cheaper than my current insurer...I am over 50
Sorry, I know I'll sound like a bore and a bit off topic but I don't understand the UK obsession with insuring everything based on being the cheapest.I don't buy the cheapest bread/beans/wine, because I know they'll probably be st.
If your insurer is already playing the 'it isn't covered if' card, make sure you read the policy documentation very very carefully.
blackwater said:
Thanks...on the subject of UK people being obsessed with the cheapest.....good for you if you have deep pockets mate, the last thing I joined the forum for was shopping advice.
Well if that's your attitude I hope the fker gets nicked.A**** F*** are ste, and although it may require "deep" pockets to shop elsewhere, it's not nearly as deep as the pockets you'll need when you try to make a claim and discover F*** have decided you're not quite as covered as you thought you were after all (which seems to be a common complaint against them)
If you're genuinely worried about it getting nicked, bargain basement insurance really isn't the way to go. You need good cover, not cheap cover.
Crossflow Kid said:
Well if that's your attitude I hope the fker gets nicked.
A**** F*** are ste, and although it may require "deep" pockets to shop elsewhere, it's not nearly as deep as the pockets you'll need when you try to make a claim and discover F*** have decided you're not quite as covered as you thought you were after all (which seems to be a common complaint against them)
If you're genuinely worried about it getting nicked, bargain basement insurance really isn't the way to go. You need good cover, not cheap cover.
You mum know you are on her computer ?A**** F*** are ste, and although it may require "deep" pockets to shop elsewhere, it's not nearly as deep as the pockets you'll need when you try to make a claim and discover F*** have decided you're not quite as covered as you thought you were after all (which seems to be a common complaint against them)
If you're genuinely worried about it getting nicked, bargain basement insurance really isn't the way to go. You need good cover, not cheap cover.
No, she doesn't. She also doesn't know about the very easy way to defeat the immobiliser that every tea leaf knows about, nor the equally easy modification that even an idiot like you could carry out to make said immobiliser genuinely impenetrable.
Toodle pip.
Toodle pip.
Edited by anonymous-user on Friday 31st October 10:35
blackwater said:
Thanks...on the subject of UK people being obsessed with the cheapest.....good for you if you have deep pockets mate, the last thing I joined the forum for was shopping advice.
I dont. I need all my insurance policies to be those I can rely on to pay out when I need them, its easier to pay higher monthly premiums for good cover, therefore spreading the cost, rather than forking out from my own pocket when my insurer doesnt pay out - been there, done that.As for shopping advice, I own a Land Rover, Im probably not qualified to offer that service.
Edited by yellowbentines on Friday 31st October 13:50
yellowbentines said:
I dont. I need all my insurance policies to be those I can rely on to pay out when I need them, its easier to pay higher monthly premiums for good cover, therefore spreading the cost, rather than forking out from my own pocket when my insurer doesnt pay out - been there, done that.
As for shopping advice, I own a Land Rover, Im probably not qualified to offer that service.
Fully agree..however I too own a LR and I bought my insurance from AF and Blackwater does state age over 50! so guessing he / she has plenty of experience buying insurance...I just joined this site because I have a whole load of questions...but to be honest being slagged off for purchasing your insurance from a company that actually advertises on this website seems a tad harsh...looking for help not smartarse replies (Crossflow person!). As for shopping advice, I own a Land Rover, Im probably not qualified to offer that service.
Edited by yellowbentines on Friday 31st October 13:50
Turbotcharged said:
yellowbentines said:
I dont. I need all my insurance policies to be those I can rely on to pay out when I need them, its easier to pay higher monthly premiums for good cover, therefore spreading the cost, rather than forking out from my own pocket when my insurer doesnt pay out - been there, done that.
As for shopping advice, I own a Land Rover, Im probably not qualified to offer that service.
Fully agree..however I too own a LR and I bought my insurance from AF and Blackwater does state age over 50! so guessing he / she has plenty of experience buying insurance...I just joined this site because I have a whole load of questions...but to be honest being slagged off for purchasing your insurance from a company that actually advertises on this website seems a tad harsh...looking for help not smartarse replies (Crossflow person!). As for shopping advice, I own a Land Rover, Im probably not qualified to offer that service.
Edited by yellowbentines on Friday 31st October 13:50
Wowee. I take it all back, I am sorry.
Adrian Flux are ace.
Can't quite believe that not subscribing to the Cheapst-is-best theory when it comes to insurance is enough to mark someone out as a smartarse by someone with a whopping two posts to their name (heaven forbid they ever end up in The Lounge)
If anyone's being sharp-tongued it's the OP, who spectacularly missed the answer to his original enquiry, then went on to bad mouth those who, quite rightly, questioned his choice of insurer.
Adrian Flux are ace.
Can't quite believe that not subscribing to the Cheapst-is-best theory when it comes to insurance is enough to mark someone out as a smartarse by someone with a whopping two posts to their name (heaven forbid they ever end up in The Lounge)
If anyone's being sharp-tongued it's the OP, who spectacularly missed the answer to his original enquiry, then went on to bad mouth those who, quite rightly, questioned his choice of insurer.
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