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Title: insurance
Post by: tokkolosh on September 11, 2011, 23:10:09
can any1 tell me where to find reasonable insurance on an old disco for a 21 year old?   thanx
Title: Re: insurance
Post by: Axetamer on September 12, 2011, 14:05:12
Adrian Flux
Title: Re: insurance
Post by: tokkolosh on September 13, 2011, 10:31:43
I'm with adrian flux, they were te 1st we tried but they are more expensive than the compare sites.
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Post by: V8MoneyPit on September 13, 2011, 11:01:30
But most of the comparison sites won't allow for the modifications you might have. If you get through those sites to the actual insurer, many will refuse cover or increase the premium once they know all the mods. The comparison sites are only really useful for bog standard modern vehicles. And, as I'm sure you appreciate, it's not worth not declaring the mods. It leaves you uninsured in the event of a claim.
Title: Re: insurance
Post by: LandRoger on September 13, 2011, 12:08:09
Have a look in any of the 4x4 mags most of the companys do a good deal dont go with A Flux if you have a cheapy as the ins will cost more than the truck is worth, try Sureterm direct they do laneing policys also if your truck is old it may be worth   trying to get it on a classic deal with them ,ATB
Title: Re: insurance
Post by: V8MoneyPit on September 13, 2011, 13:44:24
Sureterm told me if I used it off road, it would invalidate the policy! I told them I didn't want off road cover, but that's not what they meant. They would not insure it at all if it ever went off road  :shocked: I did ask them why they were advertising in 4x4 magazines that promoted off roading, but she didn't have an answer. I guess they are targeting the shiny owners who read LRO, LRM, etc.

I'm with Frank Pickles, but they are now being very selective over who they insure. Low annual mileage, club member, not too heavily modified, second vehicle only, etc.
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Post by: 300TDi Disco on September 13, 2011, 20:31:53
Adrian flux has been the best for me for the last 2 years. First year with no mods @ the age of 24 was
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Post by: Saffy on September 14, 2011, 07:43:55
subject that been flogged to death before..but as a reminder 'laning cover' just means that you have fully comprehensive cover once off a highway and onto a byway.... regardless of this 'laning cover' you will always be legally insured to the minimum (3rd party) no matter where you drive or how you drive, undeclared mods, drunk etc as long as your name and registration are on the insurance policy. "Nothing in this policy effects the right of a 3rd party to make a claim". They can't revoke that basic cover after the fact if you happen to have an incident, so you are legally covered to the minimum and not breaking law (i.e driving without insurance) but the insurance company themselves may try to claim back losses from you.
Title: Re: insurance
Post by: Saffy on September 17, 2011, 22:47:16
blah, just had my insurance renewal through from A.flux ... just under a quid a day for the defender. Not the price hike I was expecting but still going to shop around.
Title: Re: insurance
Post by: SI COOPER on September 18, 2011, 22:25:51
2gether insurence 01945465508 knocked
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Post by: Saffy on September 20, 2011, 20:26:15
I managed ( or the mrs has  :cheesy: ) to get the cost of renewal down to 330 with A.F and that's with increase of limited miles to 12k instead of 6k and also now added daily commute to policy with the job change. Happy enough with that.
Title: Re: insurance
Post by: bobtailed disco on September 20, 2011, 21:52:40
I renewed mine today with adrian flux. the renewal came through at
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Post by: Saffy on September 21, 2011, 06:31:42
I found out now that she got it for 300 BUT because she asked for things to be changed on the policy renewal it cost and extra 30 quid. That's a bit unfair I think. Okay fine if it was a change mid term but at the start of a renewal? They have to do paper work anyway for the mileage record etc and that admin fee is already included, this make it so they been paid twice.
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