Insurance (again sorry)

Insurance (again sorry)

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bertie

Original Poster:

8,550 posts

285 months

Monday 13th May 2002
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I've just recovered from recieving my renewal notice from TL Clowes for the insurance on my Sport 160.
Limited milage with just myself driving.

Last year £676

This year they want £1576 !!!!!

Any good leads chaps?
Apart from the two finger salute required for TL Clowes.

manhoos

8 posts

266 months

Tuesday 14th May 2002
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Try Elephant.co.uk. My 111S is insured with them for £1150. Including myself and my wife to drive and our few minor traffic offences!

Good Luck.

jezzal

8 posts

265 months

Tuesday 14th May 2002
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Try Direct Line, £1050 for S2 Sport 135. They quoted similar money for a Sport 160 a couple of months ago when I was trying to decide what car to buy.

bertie

Original Poster:

8,550 posts

285 months

Tuesday 14th May 2002
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Thanks for the leads guys.

Best so far are Elephant.co.uk at £722 with £250 excess and protected no claims.

Bit of a saving

The only thing is I've changed the air filter and put harnesses in. Not a big deal to me, but will it be to them?

david lloyd

21 posts

268 months

Tuesday 14th May 2002
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I've got my 111s insured with Tecso - they were cheaper than everyone else (at least they were a month ago). It cost £650 for me and G/F despite me having no NCB (company car driver) and having had two accidents in 1999.

Regards,

David L.

bertie

Original Poster:

8,550 posts

285 months

Tuesday 14th May 2002
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I got an online quote from Tesco for a standard Elise of £587.

Hurrah I thought,looks promising, I'll give them a ring and get a proper quote for a
Sport 160.........£1250!!!!

AAAaaaarrrggghhhh.

Just waiting for Pearts and Adrian Flux to get back to me.

Thanks for the help chaps.

n209385

42 posts

264 months

Tuesday 14th May 2002
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have had similar wildly varying quotes - apparently the way the insurance companies work is that they offer cheap prices on certain models until they fill their alloted quota and then wack up the prices to discourage any more - so it's more through luck you find a low quote - also by moving companies you will always get a lower quote as they reserve their best deals for new business.

cheers

DanLingard

6,223 posts

266 months

Tuesday 14th May 2002
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quote:

Best so far are Elephant.co.uk at £722 with £250 excess and protected no claims.

Bit of a saving

The only thing is I've changed the air filter and put harnesses in. Not a big deal to me, but will it be to them?


There's a has-your-car-been-modified yes/no button you should choose yes on (it's with the bunch asking if it's immobilised, etc). It brings up a list of mods with checkboxes, and includes "Filters (non standard)".

There's an "Interior changes" box too, which would probably cover the harness. You need to read the small print at the top though - "if you make a claim for loss or damage to your car, we will only pay for the cost of replacing the parts needed for the car to meet the manufacturer's standard specification. The modifications themselves are not insured".

Regards,

Dan

gejl

17 posts

264 months

Wednesday 15th May 2002
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elephant were ok with me adding a harness, exhaust, cold air box, braided hoses etc. For a price. The above lot added about 15% on, I think. 3 or 4% per item.

billb

3,198 posts

266 months

Thursday 16th May 2002
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I was v surprised that lotus's own insurance was loads cheaper than anyone else + u get free track day cover. normally manufacturer's ones are cons but they insured me when most wouldnt. I have unlimited mileage though so maybe someone like jardine faber might be better for limited - i used to use them when I had a morgan.

bertie

Original Poster:

8,550 posts

285 months

Friday 17th May 2002
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Thanks to everyone for their suggestions.

I've ended up joining the OLC and going with the AON/ Lotus Esteem insurance, limited malage, £250 excess, free track day cover at £481

Just the £1100 saving over TL Clowes then!!!

>> Edited by bertie on Friday 17th May 14:31

Benjam

66 posts

273 months

Thursday 23rd May 2002
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To all with OLC insurance and "free" track day cover... ask what happens in the even of an accident during a track day, in particular about the excess involved. My dad was told the track day excess is 10% of the cars value! :0

bertie

Original Poster:

8,550 posts

285 months

Thursday 23rd May 2002
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Yes that's correct.

But I think that's the case on all the normal policies, if they even include track day cover at all.

Other than that you can buy a single days cover from someone like Competition Car Insurance (Eggar Lawson) but you'll pay around £120 for £12,000 cover.

kryss

12 posts

266 months

Tuesday 28th May 2002
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try auto torque on 0161 278 5226. they insure a helluva lot of performance cars, ie lotus, tvr, ferrari, porsche etc... they include track day cover as well.

HTH
Kryss

ben1978

15 posts

267 months

Tuesday 28th May 2002
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Does anyone have OLC`s details?

billb

3,198 posts

266 months

Sunday 2nd June 2002
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numbers on www.lotuscars.co.uk somewhere