63/500 said:Heh heh being old is great, all the insurance numpties think your too old to drive like a hooligan anymore, just renewed my trophy insurance - £390 with protected no claims
feel free to call me a tw@t etc
Yes, but its compulsory to disguise it as a rear strut braceCam said:Can you fit a zimmer frame in a Trophy?
My £310 was with MORETH>N but I know people who have found them to be high. I think it depends on your driving record really.theboydann said:Who is that with?
Privilege want 410. Just wondering If these people would be cheaper, my renewal date is in 4 days!
Thanks
Dan
Only 8,000 miles, and I do live in a relatively low-crime area. Thats probably a factor.theboydann said:How many miles are you down for?
Dan
I live near the Staffs/Cheshire border (near Congleton) and MORETH>N wanted £435 to renew, but I got the quote from confused.com and the cheapest quote was from them (MORETH>N). I then went onto the MORETH>N website and got quoted £310.theboydann said:Yeah, 20 years ncb does help!
I live in a village in Cheshire, very cheap. Its the no of miles that really kills your insurance on a hot hatch. £410 is still cheap, guess its a renewal with the same guys again...
I paid £340 last year. I find insurance companies are very biased towards single men, I put my 23 years old girlfriend on my insurance and it brings it down!
Dan
theboydann said:So your up near Biddulph?
Dan
Blue4Ever said:You lot should be trying SAGA!!
Laydon said:My car is up for sale, there is a Trophy available nearby phoned for insurance quote Fully comp/legal/£120excess/courtesy car can you guess what the first quote was :dead:
£400 it's good to be old :rasp: