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Insuring a 101?

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Range Rover Blues:
Personally I'm thinking of starting a trader's policy anyway, but then I'm already self-employed.

karloss:

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When I had mine they were really easy to get, not quite so now. And a lot more expensive than they used to be.

Wingnut:
Roadsure deal with a lot of military and classic vehicles and will have insured much stranger vehicles than yours.
If you don't intend using it every day you can cut the premiums right back with a limited mileage policy  My landy costs less than £100 fully comp, without using my no claims bonus, and that includes 9 passengers, public liability and more.

Try not to get this one stuck in a ditch!   :D

Vam:
Martin is the owner of the purple one 'Grumble'

He's a really good bloke, you tried following the link and asking him via his site?

BTW You lucky lucky lucky ...person you!!!!!

Saw 'Grumble' at Billing last year  =P~

I fell in luuurve!!!!!!

Dunno if they'd do a 101 but I just got the 110 insured with Lancaster, fully comp all trimmings for 150 less than my previous lot!

thermidorthelobster:
It's partly because of Martyn I'm buying it - I've been in touch with him online for a while now, and he first drew it to my attention.  I liked it at the time, so it was hard to resist when it came up.

Adrian Flux have been the best so far.  Lancaster didn't want to know because of the modifications, like some others I've spoken to.  I'm trying Roadsure now.

Bloody insurance, it's always such a pain...

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