How do people insure these cars?

How do people insure these cars?

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skinnyman

Original Poster:

1,637 posts

93 months

Monday 19th June 2017
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Currently with Highway insurance through Chris Knott on my Focus ST, rang them to get a quote for a VXR8, and they couldn't offer me a quote.

I'm 31, 11yrs NCB, no points, accidents, etc, clean licence, and they couldn't offer me anything. Yet when I go on a comparison website the generic insurers on there happily offer me cover in the £400-£500 range, even if I stick a few mods on there it's still £650ish. I know I could just insure with one of these, but I prefer to go with the smaller firms, and find it odd that these 'specialist' firms won't quote on a car like this.

Where is everyone else covered?

VXR_Daz

1,830 posts

220 months

Monday 19th June 2017
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I'm with Elephant, all mods declared and around £500 for the year.

Madgehsv

113 posts

129 months

Monday 19th June 2017
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Well I'm with Esure, RO vxr just the Wortec cat back as mods. I'm 38 clean license just me on the insurance and I pay £175, limited 5,000 miles fully comp including no claims protected (15 years). I've got an old 306 1.9 dTurbo and it's £12 quid more!

wozzza

404 posts

131 months

Monday 19th June 2017
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I'm with Brentacre was with Sky previously.

Manchester postcode. 1 at fault accident. Daily drive commuting etc. Few mods on my VXR Monaro. And that is £750.

Manchester postcode is the killer for me.

blue666uk

690 posts

124 months

Monday 19th June 2017
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Depends if you want your mods covered or not. Most insurers will cover you, though be warned, some insist on a tracker being fitted, but there are plenty out there that aren’t too fussed about a tracker.

Bear in mind, that most ‘mass market’ insurers will charge you extra when you declare your mods (which of course by law you have to) and will cover your modified car for you, but when you read the small print, they do not cover you for the replacement of your mods if anything happens to the car, they just charge you for the privilege of having them. I bet there are a fair few people that may not realise that.

It’s normally only the more specialised insurers who will fully cover the mods and their replacement ‘like for like’.

Looks at the FAQ’s section, but normally insurers such as Sky Insurance, A-Plan, Adrian Flux to name a few are best for any serious mods over and above a cat-back exhaust…

JAMESHSV1

291 posts

98 months

Monday 19th June 2017
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Over the phone pay it in full with my debit card

Z0m81e

249 posts

142 months

Monday 19th June 2017
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Sky Insurance here

siovey

1,642 posts

138 months

Monday 19th June 2017
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Sky insurance for my heavily modified Monaro. It ain't cheap, mind! laugh

CDP

7,459 posts

254 months

Monday 19th June 2017
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When my brother got his TVR at about 28 (a long time ago) the insurance quote was about £1700. By increasing his excess to £1000 he got it down to £600..


snowwolf

11,503 posts

175 months

Monday 19th June 2017
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Sky insurance, sp30 & sp50 full no claims, all power mods declared, I have a tracker for piece of mind, tracker company called me a few weeks ago asking why my car was being elevated without ignition on, it was at Walkinshaw's on their car lift, so pretty good to have one and it will lower insurance.