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Title: 4x4 insurance
Post by: MTyrrell on January 24, 2005, 23:28:09
Has any body got any recommendations for 4x4 insurance companies?
 I have been having a job finding a half decent price.

Cheers
matt
Title: 4x4 insurance
Post by: Andy the Landy on January 24, 2005, 23:37:49
My S3 is with Lancaster on classic policy. £178 fully comp milage limit 5000p.a
Title: 4x4 insurance
Post by: abinitio on January 25, 2005, 04:10:02
Sureterm, heritage, Peter Best, Firebond, Footman James
Title: 4x4 insurance
Post by: lowey on January 25, 2005, 09:13:43
:D

When you hear of insurance quotes consider only like for like when you hear others say how amazingly cheap they managed to get insured.

Classic policy with full legal protection 5,000 miles per year agreed value £1000 only me as driver, £100 excess. No accidents my fault & no convictions. I have a registered disability & DVLA notified & licence unrestricted. Vehicle is unmodified with no winch or bullbar.
DE postcode and parking normally offroad in a private driveway not garaged.

 :D Must be member of a motor club to get a discount.  

It gets complicated don't it? Comparing like for like is unlikely! :roll:

Adrian Flux £120 (L & G) - does not mention greenlaning specifically :(
Peter Best £119.06 (Nor. Union) - Includes greenlaning :D

above recent quotes for the 1970 S11A you see in piccie.
guess which one I chose.

Hope this helps
Title: 4x4 insurance
Post by: Whitelandyman90 on January 25, 2005, 09:41:47
I'm with Lancasters. Have been for two years now and they are really good. They have a special area on their website for Land Rovers and you can do it all online. They were the best I could find price wise. :lol:
Title: 4x4 insurance
Post by: muddyweb on January 25, 2005, 09:42:54
Interesting that they made a distinction for greenlaning.   Do you have any info as to why Pete Best make mention of it ?   It's just another road as far as I know.
Title: 4x4 insurance
Post by: Hightower on January 25, 2005, 09:45:07
Just had my renewal for the TD5.

£350 from Adrian Flux, with all of the modifications declared.  Always had good service from them as well.
Title: Greenlaning : It's just another road as far as I know
Post by: lowey on January 25, 2005, 10:15:48
The Norwich Union policy mentions greenlaning specifically, now I have not received my policy documents yet. Can only surmise that crashes & accidents may have complications different from regular "tarmacilly  :roll: "  accessible roads which may mean insurance settlements could be more complicated. hence more expensive.

Will report back with more info when pack arrives from Peter Best.
Title: 4x4 insurance
Post by: Guy90 on January 25, 2005, 11:25:21
I've been with Lancaster on the SIII and the 90 and they always give the best quotes.

Guy
Title: 4x4 insurance
Post by: EvilEd on January 25, 2005, 11:56:15
Adrian Flux have failed to refund me on a policy they cancelled. They sent me a note saying they owed me the money, but I am still chasing it! (13 months so far) They also never sent me any documentation for 6 weeks, then cancelled my policy within 7 days of finally recieving the paperwork from them for no proof of NCB!

They'll never get my custom back! Looking at legal action against them!
Title: 4x4 insurance
Post by: stefan on January 25, 2005, 16:57:32
My 90 is with Firebond, zero no claims as it's a 2nd car, £120 fully comp for SD&P and travel to/from work and 6,000 mile per annum, although apparently it's no extra for unlimited.

Stef
Title: 4x4 insurance
Post by: TechnoTurkey on January 25, 2005, 17:16:34
I'm with RoadSure - £150 fully comp with euro breakdown cover as well.
Title: 4x4 insurance
Post by: Topple on January 25, 2005, 18:24:53
I've been with Lancaster for the last couple of years, I'm paying about £130 incl breakdown cover on my 90.
Title: 4x4 insurance
Post by: bronco on January 25, 2005, 18:36:41
fluxy's got my money for the bronc.don;t understand why you have to mention lanes,it always seems to quote pace making,trials for reward etc :?
Title: 4x4 insurance
Post by: BRO on January 25, 2005, 20:34:08
AFAIK  - Greenlanes are 'roads' and require a vehicle driven on them to be MoT'd and have insurance, driver to have full licence etc same as any other road. - If greenlanes are not specifically excluded... They must (commonsense would tell you  :wink: ) be included! - Surely!  :shock:
Title: 4x4 insurance
Post by: MTyrrell on January 25, 2005, 21:44:23
Thanks for the info, will start phoning around tomorrow.
 The killer is the number of seats, as soon at they find it's over 8 they don’t want to know. (It's for a 5 door 110)
 Out of interest dose anyone knows if a bench seat is classed as one seat or do they go by the number of people you can safely seat on it.
Title: 4x4 insurance
Post by: Paul on January 25, 2005, 21:51:28
Bench seat = 2
Title: 4x4 insurance
Post by: MTyrrell on January 25, 2005, 22:01:44
Thought so.
Cheers
Title: Greenlanes are 'roads' and require a vehicle driven etc etc
Post by: lowey on January 25, 2005, 23:59:07
Yes green lanes are roads we know all that.
But insurance company risk is higher if you crash in an inaccessible location where recovery of persons, body bits & motor are more fraught than near or in the viciniity of asphalt, i.e. in a ravine miles from anywhere on a Brecon Beacon or a Derbyshire peatbog or a Cumbrian Fell.
Visions of Mountain rescue, Air Sea rescue, Army, Helicopters, Chinooks.
Someone picks up the tab, maybe it might be your Ins policy?
Get the picture?

I am still awaiting so read the small print on my policy when I receive it.
Title: other possibilities
Post by: lowey on January 26, 2005, 00:25:11
Just forgot, what would the damages be if you knocked down and killed a rambler walking on a greenlane miles from anywhere?
More or less than an ordinary pedestrian in the local high street jaywalking?
More or less than an ordinary pedestrian in the local high street legally using a zebra xing?
 :?
Title: 4x4 insurance
Post by: abinitio on January 26, 2005, 04:05:53
bench seat in 88/90 =2
bench seat in 109/110 station wagon = 3


Sureterm came up with best quotes for both our 110csw's

the 300TDi was about 215
the 2.5 petrol with mods was about 320

Funny though, the AA on their website quoted 280 for the 300tdi but when SWMBO phoned to take policy out they quoted over 500 as the number of seats, even though the website let you specify the 110 station wagon option on its list.
Title: 4x4 insurance
Post by: muddyjames on January 27, 2005, 16:08:05
I am with Peter Best and havent noticed anything about greenlanes. I had best look into it. It does cover me for treasure hunts though and surely they would involve a green lane or 2?

Peter Best was over £600 yes £600 cheaper than anywhere else.

22 year old no claims (2nd car) for a petrol s3. Peter Best quoted me £320 fully comp
Title: 4x4 insurance
Post by: Wingnut on January 28, 2005, 12:12:23
I have my ex military S3 insured with RoadSure as a classic vehicle. Cost was just under £100 and it gives me;
Fully comp.
Insured for 10 people
Public liability which is very useful for shows and events
Greenlaning

There are some drawbacks;
Limited to 6000 miles
I am the only driver. Whatever insurance anyone else has (e.g. driving other vehicles) the insurance on my vehicle is invalidated if anyone else drives it. I'm not bothered by that but it was in the small print and not mentioned when I took the insurance.

If you get a quote for a 10 seater make sure you mention that it has to cover 10 seats and that they write that in the policy. I had to send my policy document back because the first copy only covered 5 seats, even though I'd told them it was a 10 seater.
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