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    Forum User Wobba's Avatar
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    Insurance renewal

    Well, I thought I should shop about as I have my new mods going on soon and my current insurer is not going to like it...so I rang Adrian Flux brokers.

    3 yrs NCD
    Age 37
    Full licence 18 years
    No points
    No bans (well...1 for speeding but that was ages ago hehe)
    No convictions

    Fully Comp & Mods covered
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    All mods declared (including my current works with Stan)

    £605

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    surely can do better? or does age not count for much, i'm 450 on the turbo at 26 with all mods, like for like, agreed value etc etc, although the insurance market is pants at the minute, everything in motoring is getting stupidly expensive, tax, petrol has crept up again to nearly 120p a litre ffs!!!!

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    Im paying £400 this year with Flux,yeah i know they can be gits apparently but ive had no problems with them

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    £280 fully comp with an extra £29 one off payment to stick kate on the policy on the williams

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coops
    surely can do better? or does age not count for much, i'm 450 on the turbo at 26 with all mods, like for like, agreed value etc etc, although the insurance market is pants at the minute, everything in motoring is getting stupidly expensive, tax, petrol has crept up again to nearly 120p a litre ffs!!!!
    Who with Bennyboy? Age seems to make no difference at a certain point, though women over 60 (I think) have higher premiums than men of the same age (payback for young women having it easy!!) due to very high accident claims generally.

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    Try HIC mate, got mine for a very good price, covers trackdays too

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    HIC wont insure direct, only through a brokers, tried loads of times

    Dan mate thats also through flux, same as my william policy which is £500 with 2 years ncb instead of 6 years on the turbo

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    Forum User Wobba's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coops
    HIC wont insure direct, only through a brokers, tried loads of times

    Dan mate thats also through flux, same as my william policy which is £500 with 2 years ncb instead of 6 years on the turbo
    Yea see, its the NCB that's kicking my arse. I could probably haggle them down a bit, we shall see.

    I declared all mods...did you state your bhp? I stated about 200 to 210bhp.

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    mines £350 a year fully comp with hastings direct

    28 yrs old, 8 yrs ncb, 1 sp30 parked in a high risk london postcode.
    i was actually pissed off come renewal time last year as i was paying £350 the year before and its meant to go down every year not up

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    I renewed mine in feb through Chris Knott as I wanted to get away from flux as they're pretty wank tbh these days, age 27, 3 years ncb, all mods declared & covered like for like, SDP&C, 10k mileage per year, agreed value, fully comp for £419

    That was also with a declared bhp & after the recent performance on the rollers I'm tempted to ask for a discount


 

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