Classic insurance for a young'un
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Billy Hunt

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1,749 posts

198 months

Sunday 16th October 2011
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Had my first year of insurance on an MGB GT with Footman James for £1,037 TPFT, Unlimited mileage but after a year they want to increase it by nearly £300! I was hoping it would drop with a years experience under my belt.

Can anyone recommend any other insurers for me to try?
I've tried Adrian Flux, Admiral, Peter James, Lancaster (and a few other I can't remember) who all either refused to quote or told me it wasn't worth telling me the price.

This insurance thing is all a bit arse about face as on the trade policy at work its no bother for me to drive £50,000+ worth of 911 Turbo....

slomax

7,195 posts

216 months

Sunday 16th October 2011
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try footman james. I have a policy with them and my housemate has had a lot of quotes from them. mind you, we are both now 21 with three year full licsences.

Billy Hunt

Original Poster:

1,749 posts

198 months

Sunday 16th October 2011
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slomax said:
try footman james. I have a policy with them and my housemate has had a lot of quotes from them. mind you, we are both now 21 with three year full licsences.
They're the ones who want to drop an extra £300 on last years premium

slomax

7,195 posts

216 months

Sunday 16th October 2011
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Billy Hunt said:
slomax said:
try footman james. I have a policy with them and my housemate has had a lot of quotes from them. mind you, we are both now 21 with three year full licsences.
They're the ones who want to drop an extra £300 on last years premium
oh yeah... would help if i read the original post" hehe

there are quite a few to try... frank pickles, msm etc etc etc

hope they dont try and dump more money on my policy, really cant afford it if they do >.<

FourPot1275

7,211 posts

228 months

Sunday 16th October 2011
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I'm not sure as to who else you've tried but these one's might be worth a shot:

Carol Nash

Herts


oliverb205

705 posts

250 months

Sunday 16th October 2011
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If it's just for a limited mileage clasic policy have you tried Hagerty? Very efficient and saved me loads on my TVR.

Oliver.

hesnotthemessiah

2,121 posts

228 months

Sunday 16th October 2011
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I insure mine with Need2Insure, an agreed value deal, very reasonable. I did ring Hagertys first but because it is my only car, they couldn't do it.


Billy Hunt

Original Poster:

1,749 posts

198 months

Sunday 16th October 2011
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oliverb205 said:
If it's just for a limited mileage clasic policy have you tried Hagerty? Very efficient and saved me loads on my TVR.

Oliver.
Unfortunately not limited mileage as its my daily driver

Jefftav

137 posts

197 months

Monday 17th October 2011
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Specialst Car division usually give competitive quotes and usually advertise in Practical Classics and the like or google them.

Are you member of the MG owners club as they may have a preferred insurer that will quote on young drivers?

lowdrag

13,146 posts

237 months

Monday 17th October 2011
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I swear by Locktons classic car division in London. The not only insure my old classics but the 10 yr old Merc (limit 10,000 miles though) as a classic. If that's enough, it will cost nothing to give them a try.

Dr Interceptor

8,182 posts

220 months

Monday 17th October 2011
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Try Classicline - they insure the Jensen for me smile Came up with a price around 40% cheaper than Footmans, Carol Nash and others quoted.

6fire

406 posts

175 months

Monday 17th October 2011
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Try footman James. Yup, I read the OP. Phone them again, give them a different name and see if the quote is different. That's worked for me in the past - ins co's seem to value new custom much more highly than loyalty...

Once you've got your quote correct them on your name and take out the cover.

Rostfritt

3,098 posts

175 months

Monday 17th October 2011
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How many miles do you actually do? Unless you are doing well over 10k surely it would be better than unlimited. I am limited to 3k on my only car as I don't commute with and that makes it quite reasonable. It is annoying that I can get quotes of under £200 but as a classic policy they won't cover as it is my main car.

na

7,898 posts

258 months

Tuesday 18th October 2011
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Rostfritt said:
but as a classic policy they won't cover as it is my main car.
mine does as I have access to another car

but I'm not young

the limited mileages I've see stop at 7,000 miles or before, my policy is same price for unlimted mileage as the highest limited milage


Edited by na on Tuesday 18th October 01:03