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Don't know too much about this. But from a quick quote on Admiral to insure the Trophy and a 306 HDI it's about £950. I have 7 years NCB but obviously that's only allocatable to one policy. Anywhere/body else that is competitive?
I had a look at these a while ago. Four cars at the household, but it was cheaper to insure separately. Are you getting it cheaper with a multi policy?
DL want over £1,000 for the Trophy alone and a "specialist" which is underwritten by Aviva is £1,800 for the two cars.
Think if I end up with the cars that £950 is very reasonable. I'm paying about £600 for the Trophy now and to have another car for £350 with no NCB I don't think is that bad.
Aviva want £600 for the Trophy with protected NCB which is pretty good considering I have to declare a claim now due to that uninsured hitting me. If they recover the costs via being sued it'll go down to £500.
The problem arises on the second car where it gets very expensive. Unless someone will mirror ncb for me I think £900 will be my best quote. So in effect it's costing me £300/£400 to insure the 306.
Yeah, no one can touch the quote I have had. I expect it to come down a little more too, as I'll be another calendar year older. Personally I think £900 for the two is reasonable.
yes you do. We have a multicar policy to insure the Clio's and Gem's work car (ford Ka). The Ka is on a third policy that doesn't have any ncb yet, but becuase they see that we wouldn't be driving the Clio's as much they bascially insure the Ka for free
it was by far the cheapest way for us to do it, they insured all 3 cars for £1160 which includes both of us on all 3 cars, gauranteed no claims and a £200 excess