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21st January 2024, 18:18 | #11 |
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It doesn't matter who x, y or z are insured by or how much they pay unless your details match EXACTLY, which they don't. All you can do is shop around like everyone else.
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21st January 2024, 19:30 | #12 |
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Strange, been on all those sites, hastings didn't come up, but direct quotes from them over 600. Peter best came up with 1k a year, my MG is 110 a year. Put 4k max miles, 6 yrs no claims, car value 2k, why??? Classic line even worse at 1200 a year. I have never had accident. Also direct line, Churchill, aa, saga, the lot, phone and internet. It's bizarre.
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21st January 2024, 20:34 | #13 |
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This all sounds a bit worrying.
I’ve been insured with Saga for the last two years. The first year I got the quote through Topcashback and it cost me about £160 before cashback, with no NCB due to having company car for years, two additional named drivers, fully comp and 2000 miles. Last year it was slightly cheaper, but Topcashback quotes were more, even with cashback, so I renewed the policy. It’s up for renewal in March and I’m dreading finding out what it’s going to cost, particularly as I will probably need to increase the mileage limit this year. |
22nd January 2024, 14:46 | #14 |
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My 75 and Ford C Max insurance renewals recently both came through at double last year's quote.
My ZT is on a "modern Classic" policy with a different insurer and half the cost of the 75 quote. So I rang them to ask if they could do something similar for the 75. The instant answer was "no" even though it's basically the same car [both diesel with no mods] as they don't have a scheme for Rovers.... I did some ringing round to check and got better quotes and pitched them back to the current insurer and got a reduction to about 50% more in each case. On querying why prices have risen, the answer seems to be a] increased repair costs post Covid b] increased car purchase prices even though if I made a claim for my car it would be written off! By chance I happened to be next to a friend's second hand car site earlier today. I asked if he had problems getting stock in, and the answer was "yes, at an affordable price, both for me and for my customers". He's even got a board outside asking for cars for cash due to high auction prices/costs..... |
22nd January 2024, 15:01 | #15 | |
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22nd January 2024, 18:47 | #16 |
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It used to be the case that it was difficult to get anyone to quote once you reached a certain age. It may have been 75, but I can’t be certain. However, I believe that once you reached that age, your existing insurer was obliged to continue your cover, although they could effectively name their price, if you were unable to get cover elsewhere.
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23rd January 2024, 18:38 | #17 |
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Why can’t the forum approach insurers with the idea of the insurers offering cover for all 75 owners at a much discounted premium. Other car marque forums have done it, why not the 75?
Has any owner considered having just Third Party cover without all the other add-ons. Most of us have year upon year with the only activity being the payment of the premium each year. Easy money for them. If and when claims are made, straight away it’s a write off, with next to nothing back for the so-call comprehensive cover paid for. Will there be any motor insurers at the Gaydon do in the spring? Perhaps one of the Forum admin staff make an approach to a few of the bigger, more reliable, insurers to see if they could offer concessionary premiums for Forum members, of any age? Last edited by GeoffWW; 23rd January 2024 at 18:40.. |
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No, because you will find that 3rd Party only is more expensive than fully comp. Insurers consider that those who go for 3rd party only are a greater risk than those who go for fully comp Last edited by another_clean_sheet; 23rd January 2024 at 21:00.. |
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