Mud-club
Vehicle & Technical => Series Land Rovers => Topic started by: aog on January 25, 2006, 20:31:59
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any ideas, I seem to get about £150+. I am 34 full clean licence, 5+ NCB, suggestions, and no it hasn't got a tracker.Jeez sick of filling in poxy on line forms...
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150 sounds about right for a unmodified motor.
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150 sounds about right for a unmodified motor.
Hmmm, ok, I just thought I may be able to get cover for around the £100.... Will keep trying, nit got the car yet!!!!
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i got my 109 with a 3.3 litre perkins for 145.00 from roadsure also mine is on a q p;ate and not many insurance companies touch them :D
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try www.confused.com
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Have you tryed classical car insurance companies?
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Have you tryed classical car insurance companies?
Yes, thats what I have been doing. So far got £122 TPTF agreed value, legal, courtesy car, protected bonus.......from Endsleigh.
That seems good, but will still keep looking!! Confused.com are about £116....
Do the NFU do insurance? Thought they may be cheap
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As a bodyshop we deal with insurance companies every day. Endsleigh - nightmare. NFU - excellent (from both our and the insured's points of view. To an extent , you get what you pay for.
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Is TPFF the best thing to go for, just think of a little dent on a lane with a post that rips the wing, new wing job, covered on fully comp for little extra cost. Try Sureterm
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Third party insurance over fully comp, nowadays is the difference really worth not paying.
A small ding hear or there is one thing, a roll or some idiot running into you is something completely different
Its a question of what you would claim for, myself a claim would be a major crunch where its not worth repairing it myself, but with these beasts they can take quite a bit of hammer, but if it means bodywork etc you have to think on the cost and doing the work. Especially if you havn't got the time and/or the facilities to do any major work
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Try a company called Aon Risk services. They do 'classic' policies.
I'll try and find the number for you.
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Sureterm
I got the IIa £104
101 £124
Both modified (101 as a camper... or in the middle of) , IIa very moddified... Jag lump 3 Speed Auto, presently off the road :cry:
5000 miles in each each year with green lance cover, no no claims accrument though but for the money and bearing in mind they are modified I'd be surprised if they don't do you for around £100 unless you live near a teefs estate.
:D
Lee
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Sureterm
I got the IIa £104
101 £124
Both modified (101 as a camper... or in the middle of) , IIa very moddified... Jag lump 3 Speed Auto, presently off the road :cry:
5000 miles in each each year with green lance cover, no no claims accrument though but for the money and bearing in mind they are modified I'd be surprised if they don't do you for around £100 unless you live near a teefs estate.
:D
Lee
Just got it covered with me and shirley for £118, protected, legal, personal cover thing etc. Not too bad.
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try this ... wifes has to insure landy as its her car (dont ask!) shes 30 2 year sncb on a 1972 88 diesel, unmodded transferred from her astra policy total cost £350!!!
got to let policy run as she needs the no claims... tried another company we had been told about (cant rememer name) they wanted £500 and proof of immobiliser/trakker!!! [Edited] last 109 i insured was £99 with 4 ncb...my 300 tdi disco was only £300 with protected ncb fully comp!!
mind you Im an old fart as my wife puts it 40 this year :oops:
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try this ... wifes has to insure landy as its her car (dont ask!) shes 30 2 year sncb on a 1972 88 diesel, unmodded transferred from her astra policy total cost £350!!!
got to let policy run as she needs the no claims... tried another company we had been told about (cant rememer name) they wanted £500 and proof of immobiliser/trakker!!! [Edited] last 109 i insured was £99 with 4 ncb...my 300 tdi disco was only £300 with protected ncb fully comp!!
mind you Im an old fart as my wife puts it 40 this year :oops:
Blimey!! Count myself lucky then!! And as for a tracker, imobilser, well surely Lucas Prince of Darkness can sort the electrics out for itself, no need for a immobilser, and as for a Tracker, the trail of EP90 leaking from the rustsy diff pan should suffice.... :lol: