Insurance premiums on Tuscan
Insurance premiums on Tuscan
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nigel lewis

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1,588 posts

281 months

Friday 7th January 2005
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Have a T350c at present, and after going into Castles today, am seriously thinking about the Tuscan 2. I love the T350, but do miss being able to take the roof off.

I had a tamora and Griff before the T350, and have always found very good insurance quotes. However, I seem to remember some threads a while ago about how much ins premiums had gone up for Tuscans, as there had been a large rise in the number of claims.

Has anyone here had ownership of both T350/Tamora and Tuscan, and have you experienced any dificulties getting competeive quote on Tuscan recently.

lady topaz

3,855 posts

270 months

Friday 7th January 2005
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No, but only Tuscan and Tuscan Mk2 S.
Priviledge came out tops for me this time.
Sunninghill last time and Tesco always in for a chance. I think there are so many criteria that come into play, everyone you talk to has a diff answer and one that's cheapest for them is not for someone else. Odd,eh?


>> Edited by lady topaz on Sunday 9th January 19:42

mactusc

136 posts

252 months

Friday 7th January 2005
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I changed to priviledge when my renewal was due last year .... I am now paying less for my Tuscan than I did for my Chim 450 4 years ago

basil brush

5,372 posts

279 months

Friday 7th January 2005
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Privilege are still the cheapest for me even now I've lost my staff discount

They were also very good sorting my 7.5k claim out last year and haven't increased my premium this year as a result.

chim_girl

6,268 posts

275 months

Friday 7th January 2005
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Privilege were my insurer when I had a Tuscan.

drapes

11 posts

249 months

Saturday 8th January 2005
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hi i got my ins from Brown Beven for around £1200 with 3 named drivers and me , two of us are well under 30

i got cheaper but none with the other drivers it just means we can car swap for all occasions.ive got there number if you need it.

Graham66

850 posts

300 months

Saturday 8th January 2005
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Insurance premiums are only partly based on the car, other factors include your age, sex, claims history, other cars you have driven, job etc etc

They also weight each factor differently, so moving house can mean your current insurance premium rockets and another company, who previously were too expensive, suddenly become the cheapest

Insurers try to balance out their risk and will try to attract some cars/drivers at one time and another group at a different time, hence some companies are cheaper for one person, others are cheaper for another

The best advise is to get as many numbers as you can and shop around, if you only do a few thousand miles a year then look for limited mileage policies or some classic car schemes will inlcude TVS as "potential classics" (or similar wording)

Good luck

Graham

anonymous-user

70 months

Wednesday 12th January 2005
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I tried Privilege yesterday as my insurance is now due. They were the only broker I rang who do not mirror no claims so I did not even bother to try and get a quote.

(I have max NCB on my two everyday cars but the Tuscan replaced an E-Type that I had for 9 years on a classic car policy - they don't carry a NCB).

>> Edited by anonymous-user on Wednesday 12th January 12:36

seymourski

302 posts

252 months

Wednesday 12th January 2005
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I have just got a quote for a Tuscan S mk2 from Mannings (no. in Sprint) that way very good (>£1000). I have my NCB on my work car but Mannings take this onto account on the quote. I would recommend a phone call.

dvpeace

611 posts

256 months

Thursday 13th January 2005
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seymourski said:
I have just got a quote for a Tuscan S mk2 from Mannings (no. in Sprint) that way very good (>£1000). I have my NCB on my work car but Mannings take this onto account on the quote. I would recommend a phone call.


try heritage:

0121 246 6060


David

stillgrinning

1,091 posts

251 months

Friday 14th January 2005
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I shopped around a bit on the internet and Direct Line were cheaper than Tesco's by about £50 but both were substantially cheaper than anyone else. Mine lives outside and gets driven every day and came in around £775 with a replacement car.

I can't remember if I tried Priverledge ?