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clowo16v
22-12-2005, 18:08
Anybody used them for insurance as they're quoting me stupidly cheap insurance prices ie.

890 TPFT on a Valver
1000 TPFT on a Williams
1380 TPFT on a 1989 M3 Evo
1589 TPFT on a Pulsar GTiR

I know thats not 'cheap' but i'm 19, driving 2 years with 1 year no claims.

Paying 2000 FC on the Valver this year.

See ya

Matt

Lunner
22-12-2005, 18:11
Nope, tried them and got stupidly high quotes and loads of calls of various insurance compnaies, and one bird who tried telling me everty insurance company charges hundreds of pounds extra for alloys......yeah right luv!

Gav
22-12-2005, 18:11
i used them for quotes once but when i got the quote and phone the insurance company it came up 300 more expensive on their comps so there shite


just got straight to the insurance company

ELEPHANT

Daz
22-12-2005, 18:14
Very cheap on the Williams.. it's the 1NCD which does it!

matty
22-12-2005, 18:51
All confused.com is take your BASIC details and get quotes from various companies based on those details.

Its only when you go to the cheapest sites on there and complete the details confused.com do not ask, like number of claims, number of convictions, annual milage and others that the quote then goes sky high.

Good idea in terms of only filling in details once but it could do with asking you all questions as quotes aren't realistic and some quotes will then be withdrawn when you advise of more than 1 claim etc.

clowo16v
22-12-2005, 18:55
It asked me all of those questions Matty thats why I thought the prices were cheap. Gonna check em out tomorow see if they're as cheap as they say.

See ya

Matt

matty
22-12-2005, 19:05
Weird, didn't with me.

Only when I went to the direct links from their quotes did I get asked number of claims. Unlucky to have 2 from a break in which caused too much damage and someone hitting back of me. So even though both not my fault I get penalised for teh claims and some sites don't offer you insurance. Or it goes up. Sainsburys did that as they were cheapest for me then wouldn't when I gave more info.

Willy 2
22-12-2005, 20:20
Go with the E30 M3 Evo!! Well cheap.....but you now need £15k for the car!

Zollo
22-12-2005, 20:41
Go with the E30 M3 Evo!! Well cheap.....but you now need £15k for the car!

:shock:

That'll get you a flawless Sport Evo.

By the time I can afford one, they'll be more than they are now, but I'm planning on around £10k for an Evo II or 215 brake model 8)

clowo16v
22-12-2005, 21:16
There's the best looking one, the '89 M3 Evo Johnny Cecotto on Ebay for £3950 I love em they're not that quick though.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1989-BMW-M3-EVO-JOHNNY-CECOTTO-RED_W0QQitemZ4598574862QQcategoryZ9837QQrdZ1QQcmdZ ViewItem

I'm not sure what to get yet. I was gonna do the Nova but if I can get insured cheaper on a GTiR there's no point. I'll see what happens anyway, i'd love a 300bhp GTiR to go scooby eating lol.

See ya

Matt

lewis_willy2
22-12-2005, 21:38
i use confused, some days it differs, really cheap then astronomically high, but i done a quote, then phone the company and it was a bit cheaper, all the questions id answered on confused sealed the deal, they jus went through em with me, paid deposit then i was done. nothing confusing about it......

clowo16v
22-12-2005, 21:53
Thats good to hear. Roll on Febuary.

See ya

Matt

MatBrown
24-12-2005, 13:47
Great site, i always use them.
Current insurance was actually cheaper going through them then direct with Admiral.



Mat.

clowo16v
24-12-2005, 15:57
Right that seals it then stuff the Nova i'm gonna keep the cash, do the Clio up a bit then get a Pulsar next September when i'm 20.

See ya

Matt

Justin..
24-12-2005, 19:38
ENDSLEIGH cheapest qoute i had