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Old 13th December 2006, 15:57   #11
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Try Confused.co.uk
That's where I got the MoreThan quote from. Just spoke to Barclays, they have offered to pricematch MoreThan, but not beat the quote.
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Old 13th December 2006, 16:03   #12
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Try Churchill £226 fully comp protected Payed out on a new rear bumper no probs no quibbles
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Old 13th December 2006, 16:24   #13
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Try Churchill £226 fully comp protected Payed out on a new rear bumper no probs no quibbles
Churchill quoted £541.80 on a £250 excess.
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Old 13th December 2006, 20:54   #14
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I think that they are taking the pipi and many off the bludgers are under the same banner anyway. It depends on the day of the month and time of the year. All the main players are upto some game or other and you pays yer money and take your choice. I am with the RAC for one and Mrs is with the PRU for the other and there is pennies in it. Its the treatment that you get when something goes wrong that is important not the premium you pay. Some companies are quick off the mark and others are so slow to respond that it makes me wonder why we pay for the service, if the voice is from the goodness gracious me then I am not interested.
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Old 13th December 2006, 20:56   #15
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Got a good deal from Budget including business use for upto 14000 miles per year for a Zt190+ protected no claims with off road parking for less than £350
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Old 13th December 2006, 21:25   #16
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Hi Chris, Now you have got to Insure that Repaired Beauty!
Try Cornhill direct, I could not believe the price (Good) after switching from Churchill on Renewal. Im paying £249 with No Claims Protection, £1000 ICE, Guaranteed Loan Car, Fully Comp of course. Excess only £100 all in. Mileage 15000 miles a year, On Drive (Have Garage but not for Cars!!) I am a bit older than you, and max no claims but still worth a go. They dont charge extra for Instalments either.

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Old 14th December 2006, 00:36   #17
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Hi Chris, Now you have got to Insure that Repaired Beauty!
Try Cornhill direct, I could not believe the price (Good) after switching from Churchill on Renewal. Im paying £249
Just ran a quote through with them - £455.67 with a total excess of £250!!!
I wouldn't mind, but it is not as if I live in a part of London that's usually on fire or rioting.
I think at this rate the MoreThan quote is going to be my best bet. Still a tough one to swallow. I knew the Rover would be more expensive to insure than the Pug, but it has proved to be more than double in most cases.
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Old 14th December 2006, 08:34   #18
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Just ran a quote through with them - £455.67 with a total excess of £250!!!
I wouldn't mind, but it is not as if I live in a part of London that's usually on fire or rioting.
I think at this rate the MoreThan quote is going to be my best bet. Still a tough one to swallow. I knew the Rover would be more expensive to insure than the Pug, but it has proved to be more than double in most cases.
Sorry to hear that Quote Chris, Must be the Difference in Postcode & Age, but what a difference. See it does have some advantages by living in North wales, Where the Mountains Reach the Sea.
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Old 14th December 2006, 08:57   #19
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Chris,

Just spoken to a broker friend, it's the postcode that does the most damage, apparently, quite a high rating.

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Old 14th December 2006, 09:08   #20
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Where the Mountains Reach the Sea

And the police authority runs its budget on speeding tickets!
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