Thanks to Greenlight insurance
Thanks to Greenlight insurance
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maxmc2

Original Poster:

2,063 posts

208 months

Friday 23rd January 2009
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Managed to half my insurance through Greenlight from £1600 to £800 not bad at all

Many thanks

bathcv8

148 posts

217 months

Friday 23rd January 2009
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Well done. Any variation in your car details? Is this a no-claims 5 year thing kicking in, addition of a tracker or reduction in yearly miles... or just amazing negotiation skills?

ringram

14,701 posts

271 months

Friday 23rd January 2009
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Similar result here A-Plan to Greenlight..

the_ferret82

25,627 posts

207 months

Friday 23rd January 2009
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I managed to do the same with green light. like for like cover and saved over £500!!!!!!! it makes no sense at all. premium is now just shy of £700. which is not bad at all for a young guy.

maxmc2

Original Poster:

2,063 posts

208 months

Friday 23rd January 2009
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bathcv8 said:
Well done. Any variation in your car details? Is this a no-claims 5 year thing kicking in, addition of a tracker or reduction in yearly miles... or just amazing negotiation skills?


Everything as per my quote with Admiral nothing changed, Im 25 with 2 years no claims and driving for 3 years. Had to pay an additional £400 on insurance with Admiral for AP's and rippy, and they quoted me an additional £1000 if i were to get the performance pac done.
Greenlight only want an additional £200 if i get the performance pac done; shows what can be done if you shop around, A-Plan wouldnt insure me this year as id only been driving the Ro for a couple of months, but said they would be happy to quote next year.. £800 is cheaper than my PUG 206 means i can spend more on mods now



Edited by maxmc2 on Friday 23 January 12:33

rmmackfc

365 posts

222 months

Friday 23rd January 2009
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You had to pay more for better brakes!?!... ok I realise part of insurance is in case the parts need replaced if stolen, but the fact your stopping distances would be better surely doesn't justify such a hike in price. Madness!

maxmc2

Original Poster:

2,063 posts

208 months

Friday 23rd January 2009
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rmmackfc said:
You had to pay more for better brakes!?!... ok I realise part of insurance is in case the parts need replaced if stolen, but the fact your stopping distances would be better surely doesn't justify such a hike in price. Madness!


Probably cause they think your going to drive faster now the brakes are improved, greenlight didnt want any extra...