Cheap Insurance for Trevor
Cheap Insurance for Trevor
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jamster

Original Poster:

488 posts

269 months

Tuesday 18th November 2003
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Just got the insurance renewed for Trev. 627 squid from Tesco . 28 years old, 5 years no claims. tried all the usual TVR suspects with no joy.

As a side note, does everyone know that the Motor Legal Protection optional cover that costs you 20 quid is a complete waist of money. If your 'fully comp' (which i assume you all are) it buys you absolutely nothing. What a scam!!!!

Jamster

carl_w

10,335 posts

279 months

Tuesday 18th November 2003
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Have you actually renewed with them, or just got a quote?

I fell out with Tesco when I tried to insure the Scoob. Following a tip-off, at the quote stage I repeatedly asked them if I needed a tracking device (which I didn't have) and they said no. When I phoned back to confirm (as I'd found nowhere cheaper) and take out the policy, they said "can we have details of your tracking device?". I referred them to the previous conversation, but they were adamant they couldn't insure me without a tracking device. It left me about two days to sort out alternative cover

anonymous-user

75 months

Tuesday 18th November 2003
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Thats unbelievable !

I'm 29, have 10 years no claims and they quoted me £1250!! Got a good postcode in a posh area and car is off road as well.

Makes me mad !!



Edited to say.....fair play for you though !


>> Edited by bandit on Tuesday 18th November 17:13

carl_w

10,335 posts

279 months

Tuesday 18th November 2003
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BTW, around £730 for me, aged 30 with 7 years no claims. Direct Line.

YI8TVR

1,105 posts

271 months

Tuesday 18th November 2003
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Well done Jamster. I put a thread on here a couple of days ago which nobody has picked up. Be carefull with cheap insurances if you have a prang the insurance company will send your pride and joy to some firm who probably has no experience with specialist cars and you have no choice in the matter. Thats bodywork and mechanics. You can bet its about money and they will cut many corners. Would you ever trust it again let alone track days

carl_w

10,335 posts

279 months

Tuesday 18th November 2003
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When you send it off to be repaired you don't have to use the insurer's "approved repairer". You can get it repaired at a place of your choosing. Of course, there is the danger that you may have to pay for it first then claim it back off the insurer.

swindorski46

1,017 posts

304 months

Tuesday 18th November 2003
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I'm a bit concerned by the tracker fiasco.

I've just been quoted £650 fully comp, by Tesco, on a 97 4.2. (26, 8 years no claims, no points, garaged in Harrogate) They absolutely blew everyone else out of the water. No mention of a tracker though. That could scupper the lot.

By the way, How much would a tracker be? Bearing in mind Tesco were about half the price of any one else, could still be worth it?

mystery tramp

52 posts

266 months

Tuesday 18th November 2003
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My wife had to have one fitted on her car to get insurance (Direct Line). As far as I remember it was about £450 for the device to be fitted and then about £100 per year subscription.

Strangely, Direct Line didn't ask for one on my Cerbera (and quoted me about £550 - 39 with 7 years no claims). May come down to value as there seems to be a 30K watershed with many insurance companies which the Cerb falls under but my wife's car was over.

James45LW

118 posts

266 months

Tuesday 18th November 2003
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Paying ~ £750 with Tesco (33yo, 10+ no claims) - no tracker.

carl_w

10,335 posts

279 months

Tuesday 18th November 2003
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Aren't Tesco just a front for another insurance company? Privelege, IIRC.

gazzab

21,532 posts

303 months

Tuesday 18th November 2003
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carl_w said:
Aren't Tesco just a front for another insurance company? Privelege, IIRC.

Direct Line -> Privelege -> Tesco.

andy4200

5,103 posts

294 months

Wednesday 19th November 2003
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swindorski46 said:
I've just been quoted £650 fully comp, by Tesco, on a 97 4.2. (26, 8 years no claims, no points, garaged in Harrogate)


How did you manage that, I'm 28 and live straight down the A61 in Moortown but other than that everything else is the same and Tesco want double that for my insurance.

RUSSELLM

6,001 posts

268 months

Wednesday 19th November 2003
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I've recently come off a ban, so registered & insured the car in my 63 year old dad's name. He lives in the local Bronx & I paid for him, £486 with tesco, the NCD protection was another £97.65 & £37.80 for breakdown recovery. I applied on line & can't recall the tracking device question.

I'm driving third party only (king carefully !)

davetherave1970

2,144 posts

267 months

Wednesday 19th November 2003
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I've been with Tesco's for 3 years now. The first two years was on my MG ZS 180. They didn't ask for a tracker back then and at the renewal didn't ask for one either but......just before the renewal came through I got a "new quote" from the Tesco;s website and it asked for a tracker!!
It would seem if you are already insured with them they don't need a tracker at renewal.
My Cerbie didn't need a tracker either on phone call to change the policy or using the website "new quote" option.
Insurance Co's.......world of their own!!

YI8TVR

1,105 posts

271 months

Wednesday 19th November 2003
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carl_w said:
When you send it off to be repaired you don't have to use the insurer's "approved repairer". You can get it repaired at a place of your choosing. Of course, there is the danger that you may have to pay for it first then claim it back off the insurer.


I hope your right, i was only quoting BBC Watchdog program the firm in question was Directline. The owner had a choice of there approved repairers only.

matthew69

79 posts

274 months

Wednesday 19th November 2003
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Also paying £750 fully comp with Tesco. Quoted that I had a tracker. (32 years old, 5+ years no claims and live Croydon)

jamster

Original Poster:

488 posts

269 months

Wednesday 19th November 2003
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Hmmm! This is a good point about the Tracker malarky! I filled out the info on the web and it didnt even ask me about trackers at all!! I do have one anyway but I'll phone them this afternoon and see what they've got to say for themselves. Jamster over and out.

jamster

Original Poster:

488 posts

269 months

Wednesday 19th November 2003
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Right! been on the phone to tesco and they have assured me that no tracker is required. She said they have a pop up menu which indicates what cars need trackers and what dont. I asked her to note the tracker not being required in my file.


Might as well cancel my subscription to NavTrack then? Cant c any other reason to have it live? What do you guys think?

Jamster

swindorski46

1,017 posts

304 months

Wednesday 19th November 2003
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Going back a bit, not sure how I managed that quote but I'm certainly not complaining!!

As for them all being the same company, I tried Direct Line and they wanted nearer a grand?!

I never have and never will understand insurance companies/quotes, I'm paying less for the Cerb than for the Fiat Coupe I've just chopped in!

I reckon it's all based on a complex formula using your telephone number and last saturdays lottery numbers!

essexboy

64 posts

288 months

Wednesday 19th November 2003
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Sunninghill just beat everyone hands down for me. £512.86 fully comp, including approved trackdays. I'm 33 yrs with full ncb, 6,000 miles per yr limit.