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12th January 2022, 20:58 | #11 |
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Gosh that's exceptionally cheap. I will try them
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13th January 2022, 06:20 | #13 |
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Just moved my multicar insurance to Lancaster. 3000 miles 13k agreed value MGZT SE V8 plus 1500 miles 7k agreed value on my MGB for £262.
Arranged it last year - think you won't get any intro deal for new customers now with new car insurance laws.
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13th January 2022, 07:51 | #14 |
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I thought if you went with one of these companies you would not be eligible for a no claims discount. Rev. |
13th January 2022, 08:09 | #15 |
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I'm on a Multicar policy alongside my wife's car and we are paying something like £400 for both, think mine is £165 for the year doing 5000 miles a year, not commuting as I'm working from home (2004 Conny CDTI), when I got my renewal through from my previous insurer it was going to be about £400 for my 75 alone!
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13th January 2022, 08:13 | #16 |
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On my insurance certificate it does say "no claims discount 0%" but still a good price
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13th January 2022, 14:46 | #19 |
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I have another car on a classic policy with agreed value which works well.
I did also have my 75 on a classic policy until recently when I moved to a regular policy. You don't tend to build-up NCB on a classic policy, and unless there are other reasons for going classic such as having many cars or wanting agreed value, then I found getting a fresh quote each year for a regular policy on CompareTheMeerkat was cheaper than keeping the classic policy, even after dropping back to low NCB and also I'm now building up NCB again on this policy which will be useful if I ever change the 75. Classic cover works well, but does have some disadvantages and worth also looking at regular quotes on-line as some of these can be good value. |
13th January 2022, 15:33 | #20 |
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I've not looked into Classic vehicle cover as my current comprehensive with Esure is quite reasonable (> £200).
My question however is does qualification for 'Classic' status depend on the actual year of manufacture or on the first year of manufacture of the/a specific model/marque?- I've a Mk2 2004 Contemporary so do I have to wait a couple more years... |
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