Series 3 insurance (19 years old)
Series 3 insurance (19 years old)
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lankybob

Original Poster:

2,108 posts

214 months

Thursday 17th March 2011
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Good evening chaps, I have lusted (oddly according to my friends and family) after a series Land Rover for a very long time. As it is nearing the summer, prices seem to be much cheaper and it is becoming a viable option. However, as always insurance is a hurdle.
Are there any specific insurers which are used by you to get a good price, be it classic or 4x4 insurance?


As a side note, is this man joking or is he trying to fool someone with his 'customised bonnet'? Made me chuckle anyway.
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2011...

Cheers,
Bob

paintman

7,852 posts

214 months

Thursday 17th March 2011
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The usual rotten bonnet been replaced with one off another Rangie & can't be arsed to paint it.smile

Ash From Flux

1,138 posts

192 months

Friday 18th March 2011
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Adrian flux has specialist markets for 4x4s. If you want to PM me some details I can run a quote for you and have a look.
Thanks
Ash

rossyIIa

290 posts

229 months

Friday 18th March 2011
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Now that's interesting how what appears to be an employee of Adrian Flux is suggesting insurance for a 19 year old, when I as an 18 year old have been refused insurance, on a series 2a as they don't insure anyone under 21.

I'm currently with the NFU and are good but as they increased the policy on my family Defender by £1100 I'm not confident they will still be good.
Footman James are good for classic policies, I suggest you give them a call.

cpas

1,661 posts

264 months

Saturday 19th March 2011
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rossyIIa said:
Now that's interesting how what appears to be an employee of Adrian Flux is suggesting insurance for a 19 year old, when I as an 18 year old have been refused insurance, on a series 2a as they don't insure anyone under 21.

I'm currently with the NFU and are good but as they increased the policy on my family Defender by £1100 I'm not confident they will still be good.
Footman James are good for classic policies, I suggest you give them a call.
To be fair, there's nothing on the post to suggest he's 19, and AF do tend to offer good priced policies for classic vehicles. I also agree thet Footman James offer good deals. It's best to be a club member as well as this will make you a better risk and make the insurance cheaper.

cpas

1,661 posts

264 months

Saturday 19th March 2011
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cpas said:
To be fair, there's nothing on the post to suggest he's 19, and AF do tend to offer good priced policies for classic vehicles. I also agree thet Footman James offer good deals. It's best to be a club member as well as this will make you a better risk and make the insurance cheaper.
..apart from the thread's title - doh!!

Lefty

19,910 posts

226 months

Tuesday 22nd March 2011
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Try Lancaster insurance.

lankybob

Original Poster:

2,108 posts

214 months

Tuesday 22nd March 2011
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Thank you for the input chaps. I will give all these people a ring/e-mail. Beginning quotes look promising so far.
RossyIIa, I have heard the NFU are only good if you have had insurance with them for a while. My friends family has 11(!) cars with them and they are very reasonably priced, but when he tried with his own policy for his Defender they were very expensive.