what are low risk people paying for insurance?

what are low risk people paying for insurance?

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gazzab

Original Poster:

21,109 posts

283 months

Friday 3rd January 2003
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I am 36. I live in rural surrey.
I have full no claims on two of my cars but only 2 yrs on the cerb. I might swap the bonus around or speak to a broker and combine two cars on one policy.
I have no points and no accidents.
The cerb renewal is £1K (Privilege). I have phoned Tesco, NU and Elephant. And none of the them beat it by much. Suprisingly the Tesco quote dropped to £600 if I increased the bonus to 6 yrs.
Anyone got any suggestions as to a 'target' premium or as to who is the best deal presently.
I am to try Sunninghill, Cheam. Manning, Peart....
Cheers
Gary

Katanarog

97 posts

264 months

Saturday 4th January 2003
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£960 with Sunninghill Insurance in Egham Im 37 in Enfield, Including full European RAC cover. Its with Royal Sun Alliance. 3 years NCB

VYT

584 posts

263 months

Saturday 4th January 2003
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I use Sunninghill, Royal Sun Alliance. 39, 6 years NCB, Exeter area, £450.
Sunninghill did a "matched" NCB for me, they allowed me to use NCB I had on another car without losing it on that car. A good deal I thought.

gazzab

Original Poster:

21,109 posts

283 months

Saturday 4th January 2003
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How didyou match the no claims bonus?
Did you insure your other car with them as well?
If not then did you get proof of no claims from the insurer of your other car?
Gary

domb

18 posts

268 months

Saturday 4th January 2003
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I'm 33 live in central london use Sunninghill with 3 years NC its roughly £1300 which was the cheapest after ringing them all (up though from 1200 last year!). TVRCC 'official' insurer would have knocked 200 off but had to have a GPS tracker fitted (only got the usual tracker unfort!-typical! and tracker said the GPS wasn't as good as the standard radio version either!!)

rolexblue

199 posts

265 months

Saturday 4th January 2003
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30 living in SE London full protected NCB, track day cover, RAC recovery etc etc through Sunninghill all for 1000 notes - which was 2000 cheaper then Norwich Union Direct

Paul

mike_e

585 posts

264 months

Saturday 4th January 2003
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I've just renewed my insurance and saved £360 on last years premium. I'm 44, live in Sussex, no claims, clean license and paid £440 through A.Manning. Next best quote was Tesco at £552, others were all around £800.

VYT

584 posts

263 months

Saturday 4th January 2003
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I sent an old renewal for my other car as proof of no claims as requested. I do not insure that car with Sunninghill, it is not insured with the same company either.

monkeyjunky

418 posts

285 months

Saturday 4th January 2003
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Berkshire 31, 9Yrs No claims Cerb 4.5 £650 with sunninghill.

Very impressed so far, their track cover is very good.

BrianM

50 posts

264 months

Saturday 4th January 2003
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39 live in North of Scotland, 40% no claims bonus. Fully comp plus class 1 business use £460 through Cornhill (A.Mannings-TVRCC)

Brian

cammy

105 posts

278 months

Tuesday 7th January 2003
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Mannings - £750, 31 yrs old, full no claims plus 28 year old wife, no no claims, on a Sept 01 S6 in Glasgow (East Kilbride).

gazzab

Original Poster:

21,109 posts

283 months

Tuesday 7th January 2003
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thanks guys.
Sunninghill came up with £640.
not bad.

melv

4,708 posts

266 months

Tuesday 7th January 2003
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If the car is your second car and garaged, try AON Classic Marques Policy with Royal & Sun Alliance -01483 706068. They also do track day cover.

Melv

JALLSOPP

1 posts

262 months

Saturday 11th January 2003
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My very first contribution.
I am 37, full no claims was quoted £1600 through Norwich Union and got it down to £600 through Manning (TVRCC). I was stunned.