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Old 28th June 2016, 19:08   #1
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Just taken out my next years insurance for my zt with peter best very pleased with the service and exceptionally pleased with the price which includes legal assistance home recovery and a guaranteed payout if anything happens while I'm out and about so if you are looking for a competitive quote peter best is well worth a call ,just thought id better mention it is classic insurance that I had taken out
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Old 28th June 2016, 19:19   #2
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Thanks for heads up mate mine is due shortly.
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Old 28th June 2016, 19:35   #3
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Just taken out my next years insurance for my zt with peter best very pleased with the service and exceptionally pleased with the price which includes legal assistance home recovery and a guaranteed payout if anything happens while I'm out and about so if you are looking for a competitive quote peter best is well worth a call ,just thought id better mention it is classic insurance that I had taken out
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Agreed, I have got 3 MGs with Peter Best on classic car policy with limited mileage, and think that they cost around the same as my other car

and most importantly have got an agreed value

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Old 28th June 2016, 19:48   #4
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Agreed, I have got 3 MGs with Peter Best on classic car policy with limited mileage, and think that they cost around the same as my other car

and most importantly have got an agreed value

Stu
Yeah stu really good price and the comfort of knowing you are insured for the true value of your car not just a made up and undervalued figure from some insurance book gives you real peace of mind
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Old 28th June 2016, 22:45   #5
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The only thing to watch out for with classic car insurance is the no claims..I had a Toyota Soarer 4.0 litre v8 covered for a number of years....when i sold the car and went back to normal car insurance my classic insurance didnt entitle me to no claims bonus and had to start from scratch with my premiums...I never realised this when I took up classic insurance....I dont know if all classic insurances operate the same way but thought it was worth a mention..regards all..stew
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Old 29th June 2016, 05:10   #6
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The only thing to watch out for with classic car insurance is the no claims..I had a Toyota Soarer 4.0 litre v8 covered for a number of years....when i sold the car and went back to normal car insurance my classic insurance didnt entitle me to no claims bonus and had to start from scratch with my premiums...I never realised this when I took up classic insurance....I dont know if all classic insurances operate the same way but thought it was worth a mention..regards all..stew
Hi stew yes you are right about the no claims but I also have my 75 which is my daily car which is insured through another well known company which has all my full no claims when discussing the classic insurance with peter best I also had to give the details of my daily car and they would not quote on this car so for me personally I keep my no claims on my 75
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Old 29th June 2016, 11:28   #7
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Glad to hear it Rich...needed to mention it in case anyone didnt realise just as I did...cheers stew
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that is good info, thank you. I 4 one didn't know
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My insurance with Adrian Flux has just been renewed and I have been offered Agreed Value conditions, never had that offered before.
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Old 30th June 2016, 17:10   #10
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Hiya, how did you manage to list as a classic I thought it needed to be 20 yrs old min? Thanks Steve
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