Horrible aint it mate😂Not quite there yet - but the 12 months road duty I paid for the 182 yesterday, works out more expensive than my mods-claimed insurance![]()
I'm £600 deep on tax a year between both of my b******s😭
Horrible aint it mate😂Not quite there yet - but the 12 months road duty I paid for the 182 yesterday, works out more expensive than my mods-claimed insurance![]()
Well so far waiting to here back from sky insurance.
my insurance provider so far said they would do the car but wouldn’t cover the car if I fit the shocks and springs due to lowering! But happy with ITG panel filter / braided brake hoses and audio!
spoke to nfu thinking they would be good, at first they was happy to offer insurance but needed to check about the mods, then after being on hold they got back not resale being happy about the mods but as I’d said I didn’t own my own house or able to get them more custom I then didn’t fit the bill and the car was then too old! But before checking about the mods offered a price shy of £600 fully comp!
but they’d be happy for me to go back once I own my own home for there home insurance and possiblythen get car insurance lol mention I’d not be going back for anything!
I think that would be a great way for the industry to shift towards as postcode plays a massive part in your premium. But if you're dealing with people who are familiar with the area themselves - or ideally, would be on hand to come and pay a visit to assess your policy, it would give a far better and truer assessment of your car's location. Of course that would never happen due to the costs and scale involved - but it would be a good solution for all.Tbf to the NFU they are aimed at households/farms with multiple vehicles so it’s not that surprising.
When it comes to a claims tho they are really good, we’ve claimed for loads of stuff and they pretty much payout new for old without any argument.
Also you generally deal direct with a local office so you can walk in and talk to the person who deals with your account.
I'm going back a few years now. But I remember reading an article saying insurance companies changed their school of thought about cars parked in garages versus on the road.I think that would be a great way for the industry to shift towards as postcode plays a massive part in your premium. But if you're dealing with people who are familiar with the area themselves - or ideally, would be on hand to come and pay a visit to assess your policy, it would give a far better and truer assessment of your car's location. Of course that would never happen due to the costs and scale involved - but it would be a good solution for all.
Like my car is kept in a secure underground car-park and Bolton postcodes are a high risk apparently. Yet it makes no odds on my policy if it's tucked away or left out on the street outside. Surely that doesn't make any sense?
Not for me, £270 with turinis and exhaust declared and 2k miles a year. I'm 41 with full no claims and live in the middle if nowhere with a low crime rate. Confused gets me quotes under £170Greenlight are untouchable for me - Such a good price I don't even bother looking around anymore (at least £200 cheaper than others I've tried)
One other thing, what value are we all putting our 1*2s at on quotes? I'm being a bit ambitious maybe but I put 2k for my low mileage flamer
Doesn't really matter as they will pay out market value, unless you ask for an agreed valuation as part of your policy.One other thing, what value are we all putting our 1*2s at on quotes? I'm being a bit ambitious maybe but I put 2k for my low mileage flamer
Greenlight are untouchable for me - Such a good price I don't even bother looking around anymore (at least £200 cheaper than others I've tried)
Nah for real try Pace Ward, I insure my 182 and Evo with them, works out just under a grand, 29, 6 points, 2 claims and BD postcode.
I have yet to own anything greenlight want to insure! Picky and ignorant IME!
Really? I've had Clio RS, Astra VXR and Cooper S all insured without a problem. I know they don't touch BMW...
You're pretty much the same as me age wise etc and that's pretty much bang on what I'm get back price wise with confusedIm sure im paying greenlight around £348 for the year.
40 Years Old
20+ Years Driving
10+ Years NCB
No Points
Fully Comp
1 Named Driver (Wife)
Im now getting quotes on the Clio 197 F1 R27 With 2500k a year via Money Super Market much much cheaper.
I don't have or want Agreed Value on the 197 as its just a standard daily car which sits outside the house 4 days out of 7.
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You're pretty much the same as me age wise etc and that's pretty much bang on what I'm get back price wise with confused