ahhhh! Insurance!!!!!

ahhhh! Insurance!!!!!

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ccharlie6

Original Poster:

773 posts

241 months

Wednesday 16th February 2005
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well im now trying to insure my mini with me as the driver now, to try and build up my no claims , i'm 19 and have a years driving behind me with no claims or points, ive got quotes from tesco £1004.35!!!!! direct line wouldnt quote me as i have alloys and wont until im 25 this is all at TPFT can anyone suggest a company which will give me rate which is less than the car is worth at the mo?

greasenipple

391 posts

242 months

Wednesday 16th February 2005
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elephant.co.uk, were £750 for me on my city last year, 18 no NCB. Add your parents even if they arent going to drive as it can take about £100 off.

miniman

24,995 posts

263 months

Wednesday 16th February 2005
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Grab yourself a copy of Mini Mag or Mini World and call a few of the specialists. IIRC my last quote from one of the "big boys" was around £300 and HIC (I think) who advertise in Mini Mag quoted me £120 FC with trackday cover.

Janner_Boy

241 posts

246 months

Wednesday 16th February 2005
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maybe worth trying Graham Sykes, they advertise in the Mini magazines, I am with them on my modified mini cooper, and they were by far the cheapest for me, most of the main insurers wouldnt touch me as the car has a rollcage.

Plotloss

67,280 posts

271 months

Wednesday 16th February 2005
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I use Hastings Direct they came in way cheaper but then I am now old for insurance purposes...

You have my sympathies that seems like a preposterous amount of money.

ccharlie6

Original Poster:

773 posts

241 months

Wednesday 16th February 2005
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thank you PH'ers you've come through again! im taking up an elephant.co.uk 10month NCB accelerator policy for £650 all mods announced

greasenipple

391 posts

242 months

Wednesday 16th February 2005
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When i was looking at elephants 10 months policy i was advised that it only works with elephant, i.e. tesco wouldnt accept it as a full NCB so after a year you wouldnt have any NCB in the eyes of other insurers, so it may be cheaper now but could be a false economy in the long run.

oh and nice mini BTW

>> Edited by greasenipple on Thursday 17th February 00:01

miniman

24,995 posts

263 months

Thursday 17th February 2005
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greasenipple said:
When i was looking at elephants 10 months policy i was advised that it only works with elephant, i.e. tesco wouldnt accept it as a full NCB so after a year you wouldnt have any NCB in the eyes of other insurers, so it may be cheaper now but could be a false economy in the long run.

Yes, I believe this can be a problem with bonus accelerator policies - you sort of get tied in to the insurer.

guru_1071

2,768 posts

235 months

Thursday 17th February 2005
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ive always used c.i.s insurance for my main road cars, as does my younger bro. maybe not the cheapest, but have a good 'small print' section.

both of my 'nice' minis are insured with lancaster, by far the best of the specalist companys. they have a seperate agreed value dept and actually stand by the values given. i asked some very searching questions of all the so called 'specalist mini insurers' when i first insured my 1071 and got some very interesting and vauge answers as to what they will and will not pay out for in the event of a accident or claim.

remember with insurance, if the company is offering a qoute miles cheaper than anybody else, then they must be cutting corners somewhere. this my not matter when you are paying the premium, but sure as hell makes a differance should you ever need to make a claim!!

my 10p worth!

Cooperman

4,428 posts

251 months

Thursday 17th February 2005
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The only good thing about being old is that I can insure my Minis for very little. My 1964 Cooper 'S' with 112 bhp and full rally prep costs me just over £200 a year and that includes 3rd party cover for rallies as well.
My broker is very good. His name is Colin Higgins of Sharples and Co, tel.no. 01279 653372. He may be able to help. Mention me (Peter Valentine) to him if you call.

love machine

7,609 posts

236 months

Thursday 17th February 2005
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Sounds like a good bloke, now mine has a different power output, I need someone who is ideally more of a player than Footman James. I'll bear him in mind when the blue one is back on the road.

Stu