£158 insurance quote for a half day? Is that normal?
£158 insurance quote for a half day? Is that normal?
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bluepony

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171 posts

215 months

Tuesday 3rd May 2011
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I just got quoted £158 for half a day's insurance with a £2000 excess for a half day at Goodwood. That seems like a lot to me - and I'm in an Evo, not an Enzo!!! That was with REIS who advertise in Evo magazine. Anyone got any other suggestions? Its this Friday so I need to get it sorted..

Thanks!

GFWilliams

4,946 posts

231 months

Tuesday 3rd May 2011
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bluepony said:
I just got quoted £158 for half a day's insurance with a £2000 excess for a half day at Goodwood. That seems like a lot to me - and I'm in an Evo, not an Enzo!!! That was with REIS who advertise in Evo magazine. Anyone got any other suggestions? Its this Friday so I need to get it sorted..

Thanks!
Seems about right to me.

Also try Comp car insurance and Pace Ward thumbup

Soovy

35,829 posts

295 months

Tuesday 3rd May 2011
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Sounds CHEAP to me!!

shep1001

4,619 posts

213 months

Tuesday 3rd May 2011
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Don't know if its cheap or not for your particular circumstances but I have track day cover as part of my TVR insurance policy for the year which was only £400 all in.

Maybe seek out a policy thay includes track day next year? Guess you might have to suck it up this once.

Shep

Glyn84

667 posts

204 months

Wednesday 4th May 2011
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Aren't these policies cheaper if you insure for a couple of track days throughout the year, and not a specific date for a one off?

RS404

319 posts

226 months

Wednesday 4th May 2011
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shep1001 said:
Don't know if its cheap or not for your particular circumstances but I have track day cover as part of my TVR insurance policy for the year which was only £400 all in.

Maybe seek out a policy thay includes track day next year? Guess you might have to suck it up this once.

Shep
Would you mind telling me where you got this? Best quote I got on a policy with track day cover included on my Integra was £680 which shocked me considering I'm 35 and the car is a 10 year old 1.8!

TonyHetherington

32,091 posts

274 months

Wednesday 4th May 2011
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Sounds cheap!

Porkie

2,378 posts

265 months

Wednesday 4th May 2011
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As above. Sounds VERY cheap!

best you don't start thinking and adding up the real costs of tracking the Evo. fuel, tyres, brakes etc etc... other wear and tear or potential breakages. Else you may start REALLY start to change your mind about friday.


Guess its the EVO day at Bedford?

See you there smile

Great way to spend a friday afternoon/evening smile

Edited by Porkie on Wednesday 4th May 15:23

shep1001

4,619 posts

213 months

Wednesday 4th May 2011
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RS404 said:
Would you mind telling me where you got this? Best quote I got on a policy with track day cover included on my Integra was £680 which shocked me considering I'm 35 and the car is a 10 year old 1.8!
Manning UK (have a look at the insurance wiki on the TVR section for details) £680 is not bad but insurance is a funny thing, SWIMBO pays £470 on a 1.6 Peugeot CC whereas my TVR came in at £400 both no accidents, points, same NCB kept on the drive at night.????

bluepony

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171 posts

215 months

Thursday 5th May 2011
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No, the £158 is ONLY for a half day's worth of insurance! I pay about £1100 per year for my normal road policy.

I'm not going to think about the tyres and the brakes and just going to hope it doesn't rain! Goodwood, not Bedford...closer smile

Paul_M3

2,524 posts

209 months

Friday 6th May 2011
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I normally use www.moris.co.uk for my track day insurance, but I've just given REIS a try.

£149.36 for an all day event at Snetterton 300 in my e46 M3.

Seems quite competitive to me, very similar to waht Moris were charging last year.

itz_baseline

833 posts

245 months

Saturday 7th May 2011
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Sounds very expensive to me.

I'm insured with Greenlight Insurance for normal day to day driving, and they charge a 1 off fee of £50 when I take my car on track. I just phone them up, tell them what track on what day, they take £50 and I'm insured for the day. Excess will depend on your car.

Mr E

22,737 posts

283 months

Saturday 7th May 2011
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The Elise is about 300 quid a year to insure and that includes 5 uk and one european trackdays.

Half of my yearly cost for half a days cover certainly sounds a bit painful...

itz_baseline

833 posts

245 months

Saturday 7th May 2011
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Mr E said:
The Elise is about 300 quid a year to insure and that includes 5 uk and one european trackdays.

Half of my yearly cost for half a days cover certainly sounds a bit painful...
Who are you insured with?

BertBert

20,989 posts

235 months

Saturday 7th May 2011
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Track day cover included in a road car insurance is very different beast to one off track day cover. One off cover normally covers a specific value of damage and a large excess. From when I used to do it, I think £100 would get you 5k or 10k cover (a while ago now).

Track day cover with road insurance essentially just extends the road insurance to the track. I can only assume that the insurance risk for this must be *much* lower.

Bert

Mr E

22,737 posts

283 months

Saturday 7th May 2011
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itz_baseline said:
Who are you insured with?
CCI. Who are usually very good to deal with.

crackthatoff

3,314 posts

237 months

Saturday 7th May 2011
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Mr E said:
CCI. Who are usually very good to deal with.
same for me my lightly modded 135r elise was only £350 with free trackdays and they were great to deal with !

mr2mk1chick

205 posts

245 months

Sunday 8th May 2011
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bluepony said:
I just got quoted £158 for half a day's insurance with a £2000 excess for a half day at Goodwood. That seems like a lot to me - and I'm in an Evo, not an Enzo!!! That was with REIS who advertise in Evo magazine. Anyone got any other suggestions? Its this Friday so I need to get it sorted..

Thanks!
the excess is usually 10% of the value insured, so i guess the car value is 20k. you can choose to insure less of the car with the hope that you don't write it off totally, and that any damage you sustain is covered by the value you choose.
eg insure 10k with a 1k excess, and the ins figure would also be cheaper, but not massively.
also different circuits cost more than others.