V8V Insurance

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Springbok

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334 posts

255 months

Monday 15th February 2010
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Just got the V8V serviced at DMS (good job) and am now looking to renew its insurance.

Couldn't find a thread using the search function - who would you guys recommend?#

Thanks

UH-Matt

2,172 posts

241 months

Monday 15th February 2010
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I always had mine insured with Admiral/Elephant. 28 year old and I was paying just over £700 with protected NCB.

Ocean53

374 posts

185 months

Monday 15th February 2010
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Try Porsche Ins Service 01462 428150.
Just paid £630 for new DB9 Volante.BTW that is with AVIVA also

Edited by Ocean53 on Monday 15th February 20:39

Springbok

Original Poster:

334 posts

255 months

Monday 15th February 2010
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Thanks, Admiral's quote looks good and I save a couple of hundred on the other car by doing a multi-car policy.

Just need to check out the detail.

Ta.

runner911

599 posts

244 months

Monday 15th February 2010
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I've always had good results on

www.comparethemarket.com

r13gjd

2 posts

247 months

Monday 15th February 2010
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I have just paid £630 for my v8 vantage through apaln (http://www.aplan.co.uk/)smile


V8 BYF

335 posts

224 months

Monday 15th February 2010
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After being let down by Adrian Flux, I got my insurance through Norwich Union (sorry I mean Aviva) via the AA

GlynV8

325 posts

172 months

Monday 15th February 2010
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Mines with Aviva too, but through M&S Money

Neil1300R

5,487 posts

179 months

Monday 15th February 2010
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Bell for me - think they are part of Admiral. Found them via a price comparison site. Get to talk to real people, always helpful.
Only minor strange thing with them is it was cheaper to declare the car as NOT garaged even though I have one and use it. Even the guy from Bell couldn't explain the logic behind that one.
Now got the Rangy with them as well but fully expect come renewal time for the price to have shot up, requiring me to check on a couple of comparison sites, phone Bell and then see if the quote magically has a 'haircut' just because I've queried it and have some up to date comparisons to hand.

Murph7355

37,761 posts

257 months

Monday 15th February 2010
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Footman James multiple car policy for me smile

SabreN400

90 posts

276 months

Tuesday 16th February 2010
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I also use A-Plan, and to date I have found them to be good value. They are not always the absolute cheapest but, not wishing to overstate the obvious, it's worth remembering that insurance is not just a cost. You are buying a product and need to make sure that product works properly if it's needed. In my experience I have found A-Plan to be more helpful and less stressful to deal with if a claim is required than when dealing with insurance companies directly.

Captain Beaky

1,389 posts

285 months

Tuesday 16th February 2010
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Neil1300R said:
Only minor strange thing with them is it was cheaper to declare the car as NOT garaged even though I have one and use it. Even the guy from Bell couldn't explain the logic behind that one.
I queried that with an insurance company once and was told that the claims made by people scraping their cars while garaging them outweighed the increased theft risk.

Go figure (whatever that means).

Neil1300R

5,487 posts

179 months

Tuesday 16th February 2010
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Captain Beaky said:
Neil1300R said:
Only minor strange thing with them is it was cheaper to declare the car as NOT garaged even though I have one and use it. Even the guy from Bell couldn't explain the logic behind that one.
I queried that with an insurance company once and was told that the claims made by people scraping their cars while garaging them outweighed the increased theft risk.

Go figure (whatever that means).
That explains it, they must have seen the width of my garage - mirrors in to get past the opening as its that narrow. OH refuses to get it in / out of the garage in case see scratches it.