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some advice as both my cars insurance is up end of the month


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So both cars run out at the end of the month I'm not going to say who I'm insured with just the fact that last year for both cars I feel £2400 was well too much, so the Audi has lowering springs, remap and wheels and the 350 has alot more I tryed admiral last year but they said the zed was too modified. So does anyone else know any other company's worth trying as I might have a ring around this afternoon. Thanks in advance for any replays. Oh Yeh I'm 26 no points / accidents with 7years ncb. Also the Audi is just an A3 tdi.

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Admiral multicar for me, on a modified ttrs and modified 370z. Sometimes their renewals are sh*t, but if you go onto a compare website and get individual quotes and give admiral the quote reference they will actually honour it. Pain to have to do it that way but has saved me loads!

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So both cars run out at the end of the month I'm not going to say who I'm insured with just the fact that last year for both cars I feel £2400 was well too much, so the Audi has lowering springs, remap and wheels and the 350 has alot more I tryed admiral last year but they said the zed was too modified. So does anyone else know any other company's worth trying as I might have a ring around this afternoon. Thanks in advance for any replays. Oh Yeh I'm 26 no points / accidents with 7years ncb. Also the Audi is just an A3 tdi.

Hi,

Please feel free to give us a try if you like. If you wanted to PM me your details I'd be happy to arrange for one of my quotes team to give you a call back.

Regards,

Dan.

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As it's a second car you can put it on a classic policy. Classicline insurance will cover the 350 as a modern classic. They don't take into account no claims bonus so you're free to use your ncb on your daily with a mainstream company. £400-500 tops with Classicline, you should be able to cover both for 1k.

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As it's a second car you can put it on a classic policy. Classicline insurance will cover the 350 as a modern classic. They don't take into account no claims bonus so you're free to use your ncb on your daily with a mainstream company. £400-500 tops with Classicline, you should be able to cover both for 1k.

 

Thats mad, i was paying nearly a grand to insure my 2007 HR Roadster and that was with a clean license & 20 years NCB.

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As it's a second car you can put it on a classic policy. Classicline insurance will cover the 350 as a modern classic. They don't take into account no claims bonus so you're free to use your ncb on your daily with a mainstream company. £400-500 tops with Classicline, you should be able to cover both for 1k.

 

Thats mad, i was paying nearly a grand to insure my 2007 HR Roadster and that was with a clean license & 20 years NCB.

 

😳 really? That cannot be right.

 

I paid £280 fully comp protected 2nd car, 45yrs old 15yrs+ NCB with mods declared on 2010 roadster. 6000m/yr limit. That's with admiral multicar.

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Admiral didn't like my UpRev and remap and said they wouldn't cover me because of it (Eh? But that's what they said!)

 

Got a reasonable quote from Adrian Flux but Sky just beat them. (Was with Adrian Flux 2 yrs ago, Sky last year and will stay Sky this year too)

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As it's a second car you can put it on a classic policy. Classicline insurance will cover the 350 as a modern classic. They don't take into account no claims bonus so you're free to use your ncb on your daily with a mainstream company. £400-500 tops with Classicline, you should be able to cover both for 1k.

 

Thats mad, i was paying nearly a grand to insure my 2007 HR Roadster and that was with a clean license & 20 years NCB.

 

😳 really? That cannot be right.

 

I paid £280 fully comp protected 2nd car, 45yrs old 15yrs+ NCB with mods declared on 2010 roadster. 6000m/yr limit. That's with admiral multicar.

 

Was definitely correct as I was amazed. The "specialists" on here were coming back at £1200, some wouldnt touch me unless id had previous experience of 300+bhp cars such as Evo`s or Scoobies. Cheapest I found was £994 with Adrian Flux.

 

As a comparison I was paying £200 to insure a Golf GT TDI, £60 to insure a 200mph Yamaha R1 and I was being quoted £500 for a porsche boxster 3.2S and about £600 for a BMW M3. Amazingly even a Lambo Gallardo or a Nissan GTR were coming in at about £430 for me to insure. I really do not know why a bog standard 2007 HR Roadster was regarded as such a high risk that the insurance companies were playing silly beggers.

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