Bennetts: insurance quote shock!

Bennetts: insurance quote shock!

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Wedg1e

Original Poster:

26,805 posts

266 months

Tuesday 18th September 2007
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Just got my renewal from DirectChoice who were easily the cheapest last year... now they want £240 for another year.

By chance Bennetts (who obviously still have my details from last years request rolleyes) mailed me so I thought I'd give them another chance. Off to the website, rattled off the details and... £112!

That's f/comp., 5000 miles on my '03 ST1300 worth say £5K, SD&P excluding commuting, garaged, three security devices, IAM test passed, aged 43.
OK so £350 compulsory excess and £150 voluntary, but if I have a daft 'off' where the damage is repairable I'd just stand the loss anyway to save the insurance going up... and if I bend it badly enough to need more than £500 spending, chances are it (and I) will be not worth repairing.


ETA: just jacked up the value to £6500 and it made no difference...

... dropping my voluntary exces to £50 only puts it up to £117...

... to add commuting puts it up another £7...

... business use would be £131...

...however to add Protected NCD takes it to £1056! yikes

scratchchin Hmmm, not sure if I can afford the £8.95 a month instalments though hehe


Edited by Wedg1e on Tuesday 18th September 23:51

Chilli

17,318 posts

237 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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Quality. How many years NCD do you have?

RemaL

24,973 posts

235 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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I was going to ask the same. but thats a hell of a good price

tim2100

6,280 posts

258 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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Bennetts actually seem to be pretty competitive these days. My fathers was half price with them this year with me added. And when i changed my bike they came out far cheaper than anybody else so may even go with them when my policy expires.

TPS

1,860 posts

214 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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Yaeh i had a good qoute off them but the excess like yours was £550 when i added it all up.Decided no thankyou and adrian flux did me a better deal where i paid £38 more on the policy and got a excess of £200 plus went ncb protected which i was not if i went with bennets.

Edit to add...here is there phone no
http://www.adrianflux.co.uk/callback.php


Edited by TPS on Wednesday 19th September 13:03

Phone_Monkey

1,967 posts

210 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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Adrian Flux were as useful as a jonny machine in the vatican when I had a crash in the car... maybe their bike dept is a bit better.

dern

14,055 posts

280 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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I think when you get to a certain age with a clean record bike insurance seems a lot more sensible than car insurance. My blade costs me less than 200 a year incl commuting and unlimited miles and an aftermarket can whereas my scoob costs about 500 on a limited mileage with an after market exhaust.

Momentofmadness

2,364 posts

242 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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dern said:
I think when you get to a certain age with a clean record bike insurance seems a lot more sensible than car insurance. My blade costs me less than 200 a year incl commuting and unlimited miles and an aftermarket can whereas my scoob costs about 500 on a limited mileage with an after market exhaust.
Yep frown Cage insurance (Fiesta diesel) £170, CBR600 £74!

Edit : I'm with Bennetts

Edited by Momentofmadness on Wednesday 19th September 17:22

Dibble

12,938 posts

241 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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My insurance: Yamaha Diversion 600 (in "Graceful Maroon"...).

New rider, no "no claims".

Devitts TPFT: £120.00
Devitts Fully Comp: £100.00

WTF?

Just Trouble

700 posts

255 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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smokinHmm Bennetts what can I say.... just hope you never have to make a claim. Cheap maybe, customer service weeping I only speak from a bad experience.
JT

Wedg1e

Original Poster:

26,805 posts

266 months

Tuesday 25th September 2007
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Chilli said:
Quality. How many years NCD do you have?
Just found this again... only the one year NCD, I had ten years off bikes yikes I must have been mad!

Wedg1e

Original Poster:

26,805 posts

266 months

Tuesday 25th September 2007
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Just Trouble said:
smokinHmm Bennetts what can I say.... just hope you never have to make a claim. Cheap maybe, customer service weeping I only speak from a bad experience.
JT
Hmm, yeah, but you hear the same about almost every insurer from somebody or other. I've had insurance with loads of companies over the years but not had to claim so I can't criticise any of them... though others have.

Wedg1e

Original Poster:

26,805 posts

266 months

Tuesday 25th September 2007
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dern said:
I think when you get to a certain age with a clean record bike insurance seems a lot more sensible than car insurance. My blade costs me less than 200 a year incl commuting and unlimited miles and an aftermarket can whereas my scoob costs about 500 on a limited mileage with an after market exhaust.
Oh I dunno: my TVR costs me £150 biggrin (5000 miles, protected NCD, fully comp) - classic policy as it's 20 years old (as of 7th September!).

dern

14,055 posts

280 months

Tuesday 25th September 2007
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Wedg1e said:
dern said:
I think when you get to a certain age with a clean record bike insurance seems a lot more sensible than car insurance. My blade costs me less than 200 a year incl commuting and unlimited miles and an aftermarket can whereas my scoob costs about 500 on a limited mileage with an after market exhaust.
Oh I dunno: my TVR costs me £150 biggrin (5000 miles, protected NCD, fully comp) - classic policy as it's 20 years old (as of 7th September!).
Yebbut they're fully aware it isn't going anywhere most of the time wink

mccabe1983

30 posts

214 months

Tuesday 25th September 2007
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I ve just started shopping around for quotes in prep for next year when I get my first bike and it seems to be between Bennetts and Carole Nash at the minute for a 2002 R6. I am 24 with no ncd on a bike and got the following quotes:

Bennetts - 750 fully comp 400 excess
Carole Nash - 620 300 excess

Pretty chuffed with that.

Just need a bike now and sell my car!

Wedg1e

Original Poster:

26,805 posts

266 months

Wednesday 26th September 2007
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OK, latest version... 10000 miles, fully-comp, £350 compulsory and £50 voluntary excess, valued at £6500, business use... £131! biggrin

DennisTheMenace

15,603 posts

269 months

Wednesday 26th September 2007
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a couple of years back i insured my thunderace (1000cc) for £63 TPFT , the bloody fazer was more expensive at renewal time at £78 TPFT irked

Wedg1e

Original Poster:

26,805 posts

266 months

Wednesday 26th September 2007
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DennisTheMenace said:
a couple of years back i insured my thunderace (1000cc) for £63 TPFT , the bloody fazer was more expensive at renewal time at £78 TPFT irked
Yeah, but you're REALLY old hehe

scratchchin Hang on while I try TPFT for the ST... biggrin

ETA... errrr... £14 MORE than comprehensive! How the hell does that work then?! confused

Edited by Wedg1e on Wednesday 26th September 01:10

DennisTheMenace

15,603 posts

269 months

Wednesday 26th September 2007
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Im not frown32

Ian you must be a similar age to stonehenge for you to get TPFT more expensive than fully comp hehe

edited to add , nice ST !!

Edited by DennisTheMenace on Wednesday 26th September 01:19

Busa_Rush

6,930 posts

252 months

Wednesday 26th September 2007
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Bennetts may be cheap but they are a complete bunch of f*ckwits, just wait until you want to change anything on the policy - that'll be another £25 per change Sir. If you have to claim you end up speaking to another group of people who appear to have the job of making you pi*s off and not claim.

If you're doubly unfortunate you''ll have your policy with Zenith or GHL - same people really and they are even worse, try getting a payout.

I will happily pay 50% more to get Norwich Union or some other even half respectable insurance cover - never use Bennetts again, ever.