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Title: Insurance
Post by: Oz on November 14, 2009, 22:52:03
Hay guys specially the younger ones out there... what insurance companys have you been using for your  4x4 insurance?

who have you found best for price
and
who have you found best for service/what you get
?


could ya please let me know i would appreciate it  :afro: :dance:
Title: Re: Insurance
Post by: JIMBOBLY on November 14, 2009, 23:29:37
well,i know im knockin on a bit now,lol,but i found that surew term were the cheapest for my rangie v8.
Title: Re: Insurance
Post by: muddyjames on November 15, 2009, 08:10:08
Adrian flux and Peter best were the ones I used for my disco when I had it. Still £350 3rd party F&T even with a few years NCB and being mid twenties.  :twisted:
Title: Re: Insurance
Post by: LiftedDisco on November 15, 2009, 09:13:09
Have always sworn by NFU as they accept modifications etc without hassle and have alwys been around the right price...

This year though, I may well go to Franck Pickles  www.frankpickles.co.uk as their price was about 30% cheaper!  Want to check that I get like for like - by the way, they only do modded vehicles - rang about Niki's F2 and they wouldn't touch it!
Title: Re: Insurance
Post by: bravo669 on November 15, 2009, 09:21:30
im 22 and the best price i got was from adrian flux, fully comp with loads of perks, and even got discount for being on here!!  :thumbup:
Title: Re: Insurance
Post by: crazymac on November 15, 2009, 10:52:04
OK, I too am getting on a bit, but i've been driving on classic policies for most of the time, so I only have 3 years no claims.

Discovery 200TDi 1991, Winch and winch bumper, off road tyres, light bar all declared.

£161 a year fully comp! with MCE insurance
Title: Re: Insurance
Post by: Oz on November 15, 2009, 12:13:18
cheers guys
Title: Re: Insurance
Post by: TDi90 on November 15, 2009, 17:17:55
Have always sworn by NFU as they accept modifications etc without hassle and have alwys been around the right price...


well i have a different story!
been with the NFU for 3 years. then started modifying my landy, the then said they woul;dnt cover it without an engineers report. so i moved. i WAS paying 1100£ / year comprehensive for the 90.

just recently moved to adrian flux, 600 incl all my modifications limited mileage 6k 3 years no claims and im 21.

Rob
Title: Re: Insurance
Post by: Oz on November 15, 2009, 17:20:44
hmmm :-k
Title: Re: Insurance
Post by: dxmedia on November 16, 2009, 14:21:46
Frank Pickles, Adrian flux were putting up the insurance year on year, Frank Pickles halved what I was playing with AF. Better service too.
Title: Re: Insurance
Post by: Oz on November 16, 2009, 18:22:05
cheers dude to young for Frank Pickles have to be over 25
Title: Re: Insurance
Post by: Range Rover Blues on November 17, 2009, 00:07:30
Frank Pickles, Adrian flux were putting up the insurance year on year, Frank Pickles halved what I was playing with AF. Better service too.

Adrian Flux, poor service.  What a surprise.  My sister had her RR insured agreed value through AF a few years ago.  When it got written off they only said they'd pay market value, which was fine except she was paying far more than I did at the time for a bigger car.

In the end though because she didn't accept the offer straight away they ended up paying her NOTHING!

I'll not be using them again, the policy is not worth the paper it's written on.  My business alone is worth over £100 a year to them but I'd advise everyone else not to bother too.

Might as well not have insewerance and save the money for fixing the car myself.  I hasten to add my business policy would cover driving my RR.
Title: Re: Insurance
Post by: big andy w on November 17, 2009, 13:01:55
My renewal is due at end of month and more than were £398 for standard car! Just got a quote off frankpickles and it was £159 with all mods declared!!! :)

down side from key facts I found so far is..

No 3rd party cover on any car
only Market value for car

I can live with that tho as that don't include my ncb which I can use on my other car!

I'll give them a ring over agree value and see what out come is!
Title: Re: Insurance
Post by: Oz on November 17, 2009, 13:52:02
Hmmm. I got quoted 280 from a company called dna. With no mods declared. (Dont   accept mods) And after that it was elephant at 490 with out mods. And with mods its like 680 for lift and winchbumper.
Title: Re: Insurance
Post by: squaddie_fox on November 18, 2009, 16:17:50
600 quid, fully comp, mods declared (3.9 V8, big tyres, lift, roof rack, winch and bumper, snorkle and CB) with adrian flux, im 21 and no no-claims as i am using it.
Title: Re: Insurance
Post by: Oz on November 18, 2009, 19:44:27
WHAT!!! thats unfair i got no mods on my 3.5 1year ncd and adrian flux wants £865
Title: Re: Insurance
Post by: william127 on November 18, 2009, 20:42:39
got mine  from fluxes, standard td5 110 comercial, fully comp buisness use, worth 8 grand, £900 a year,was well happy with that as i was paying £1800 a year 3rd party for my rangie with nfu. and then after i sent them my proof of ncb they gave me a refund of £150 :dance:
before you get a quote from anywhere though get one from compare the market- its better if youve got an idea what you should be paying before you start phoning around.
did get good service from the nfu, when i started my rrc policy they converted my 3 years as a second driver into 3 years full no claims bonus, saving me a few hundred when i got the 110 :D
Title: Re: Insurance
Post by: FITZ4X4 on November 26, 2009, 09:32:43
Frank Pickels is a new name to me. I'm currectly with Adrain Flux after reading the post on here I think I will be getting a qoute from Mr Pickles for next years insurance! Thanks all, great post :)
Title: Re: Insurance
Post by: BigBlueBeast on November 26, 2009, 21:45:19
I am 24 years old, driving a p reg Frontera with an uncertified LPG conversion, doing 20000 miles a year - inc. commuting and business use. I have just renewed for £407 for the year (w/screen, personal accident, legal and breakdown - and covering laning AND offroading) with Adrian Flux.

I was paying £389 with none of that with 1st Central - not including laning or offroad.

Craig
Title: Re: Insurance
Post by: robkav on November 29, 2009, 21:13:15
Try money supermarket as i was paying £400 for my transit, moneysupermarket £270  :D :D :D
Title: Re: Insurance
Post by: V8MoneyPit on December 07, 2009, 17:40:53
I am just shopping around for cover on my 90.

When talking to Footman James, all was going well, with no issues with the modifiactions. But then she sked if it was going to be used off road. I answered, yes, but I wasn't expecting cover for that. She told me they couldn't quote then. If I used it off road it would invalidate the insurance.

So be careful, just because you aren't expecting to be covered for off road insurance doesn't mean it won't affect your policy!

I find it a bit strange, but she was very clear.

Also spoke to Sureterm. The guy I spoke to was very helpful. Advising the options on 4x4 insurance vs. a classic car policy. And also made suggestions about how to put a value on it, etc. Came back with £318 which seems reasonable given the modifications. He specifically said greenlaning was covered, but off-road use wasn't. He seemed quite clued up which makes a change!

Just looked at the Frank Pickles (isn't he a character in Vicar of Dibley??!!) and the words say all the right things. I'll give them a call in the morning  :D
Title: Re: Insurance
Post by: crazymac on December 07, 2009, 19:12:15

But then she sked if it was going to be used off road. I answered, yes, but I wasn't expecting cover for that. She told me they couldn't quote then. If I used it off road it would invalidate the insurance.


I find it increadible that a company who advertises in an off road magazine, will not quote for vehicles that are used off road!! I wonder what would happen if that was highlighted??
Title: Re: Insurance
Post by: Smego on December 08, 2009, 10:15:53
I tried the NFU and they are [!Expletive Deleted!], they refused cover as I "greenlane" I explained it was a legal road and pointed out they could not legal specify this, and the local manager just bottled it and said I would have to write to there head office so I told them to "stuff" it.

Road sure offer me a second policy where they don't take no claims into account and is only 240 quid with any modifications.
Title: Re: Insurance
Post by: V8MoneyPit on December 08, 2009, 16:22:28
Well..... having spoken to a very helpful chap at Frank Pickles..... down to £155 with a much smaller excess! It pays to shop around.

Just waiting for NFU to get back to me. It seems the NFU varies depending on your local agent. The guy here was fine with all the mods and the fact it would get used off road.

But at the moment it looks like Mr Pickles will get my money  :D
Title: Re: Insurance
Post by: william127 on December 08, 2009, 18:21:54
i think the nfu defeinatley depends on your office, when they insured my izuzu enginged rangie they wanted to know stuff i didnt know, went to the dvla etc to find out, quoted no problem, where as another office i tried wouldnt give me a quote because of age, even though i was already a customer :doh:
Title: Re: Insurance
Post by: V8MoneyPit on December 09, 2009, 17:49:49
Well, the man from the local NFU office came back to me today..... can't insure it as a modified vehicle unless the work was carried out by a professional company  :lol:

So, I'll be on the phone to Mr Pickles in the morning to give him some of my hard earned cash  :D
Title: Re: Insurance
Post by: Yoshi on December 09, 2009, 19:52:18
Well, the man from the local NFU office came back to me today..... can't insure it as a modified vehicle unless the work was carried out by a professional company  :lol:

So, I'll be on the phone to Mr Pickles in the morning to give him some of my hard earned cash  :D

This is what they said to me, but i said i didnt do the work, i bought the vehicle modified like this and they accepted the mot certificate as proof of road worthyness and safety etc.........
Title: Re: Insurance
Post by: TDi90 on December 09, 2009, 20:05:48
yup and me.  :roll:
so flux got my money
Title: Re: Insurance
Post by: Oz on December 09, 2009, 22:59:07
Well after all Lancaster got my money
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