Who's good for Insurance?
- Brrok_lands
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Who's good for Insurance?
OK the Samurai is ready for MOT, main stream insurers are coming up around the £120 mark for 3000 miles SDP but thats assuming its standard. As it has some slight mods I need to declare which, although they are nothing that should affect the insurance, just the word "modified" may scare the horses.
Mods are, Vitara Power steering, leather front seats from Hyundi Coupe, rear seats removed, hardtop fitted and may be vitara alloys when I sort out some arch extentions.
I'm thinking NFU, Adrian Flux 2gether might be more sympathetic.
Anyone got any recomendations for old git (53) clean licence, reasonable postcode, 1 non fault claim in last 5 years.
Cheers
Mods are, Vitara Power steering, leather front seats from Hyundi Coupe, rear seats removed, hardtop fitted and may be vitara alloys when I sort out some arch extentions.
I'm thinking NFU, Adrian Flux 2gether might be more sympathetic.
Anyone got any recomendations for old git (53) clean licence, reasonable postcode, 1 non fault claim in last 5 years.
Cheers
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Re: Who's good for Insurance?
I now insure all my cars through Adrian Flux, they're most sympathetic, have competitive quotes and are, in my experience, generally pretty good.
I have to say that after some recent dealings with Admiral, you literally couldn't pay me to insure anything with them.
I have to say that after some recent dealings with Admiral, you literally couldn't pay me to insure anything with them.
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Re: Who's good for Insurance?
I think being over 25, any 4x4 specialist will be sympathetic to mods.
I use 2Gether for my Suzuki (I think) and don't pay much with as many mods as I can remember declared.
I use 2Gether for my Suzuki (I think) and don't pay much with as many mods as I can remember declared.
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Ignis Sport 1.5 16V; Jimny gearbox, 410 transfer box; 5.125:1 Vitara diffs; rear Lockright, Rob Storr full float rear axle, rear discs, YJ springs, virtual lift, 31" Grizzly Claws, beadlock rims, +50mm LR arches, LED rear lights, LED roof spots, bucket seats, Luke harnesses, internal cage
Re: Who's good for Insurance?
I'm with Adrian Flux, good cheap price considering how modified my SJ is.
Re: Who's good for Insurance?
Adrain Flux were great for me
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- ROBBIE
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Re: Who's good for Insurance?
just to be different, I had nothing but grief with Flux, but when you look on tinterweb they are all the same complaints wise. My daughter has had a load of problems with her company over her ds3
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- d_r_1989
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Re: Who's good for Insurance?
Flux 4x4 policy cheap with all mods declared. Not had any issues or had to get in touch with them so can't say if good or bad. Works well for me though.
- RickUK
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Re: Who's good for Insurance?
Good old Direct Line for me,seemed to be the cheapest but i guess the biggest advantage is the fact that i am in the age group that has the least accidents and also maximum No Claims i guess must help as well.Full Comp and roadside recovery is very cheap for me,so cannot see the logic in chasing a slightly cheaper rate.
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- Brrok_lands
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Re: Who's good for Insurance?
Thanks guys - Adrian Flux came up trumps £115 all in