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Title: insurance.
Post by: biggriffin on 30 August 2014, 08:26:49
just renewed the insurance on the 3.2 for the mighty sum of £170. :o then when they send me my cash back it will be £130. :) :y
That's fully comp,protected no claims,and windscreen plus £200 compulsiory excces.
hav'nt bothered with uninsured loss,as there are enough "no win no fee" leeches.
Title: Re: insurance.
Post by: Tony H on 30 August 2014, 18:46:55
 Result  :y Who with???
Title: Re: insurance.
Post by: The Sheriff on 30 August 2014, 18:51:38
Result  :y Who with???
Don't worry about it, Tony, you won't get that living in Cantril Farm. Sorry...Stocksbridge Village. ;D
Title: Re: insurance.
Post by: omega3000 on 30 August 2014, 19:34:52
Huntingdonshire a low crime rate area with that estate left on bricks  ;D
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Post by: Vamps on 30 August 2014, 20:21:56
Who with BG, got insurance due here soon, for both cars........... ::) ::)
Title: Re: insurance.
Post by: biggriffin on 30 August 2014, 21:12:43
Result  :y Who with???
via topcash back, and policy with Hastings :y
Title: Re: insurance.
Post by: biggriffin on 30 August 2014, 21:13:54
Huntingdonshire a low crime rate area with that estate left on bricks  ;D
its on bricks so the hoodies think its been done already, :)
Title: Re: insurance.
Post by: Vamps on 12 September 2014, 23:13:02
 ??? ??? ??? £408.59 from Hastings............for the Honda........ :o :o :o £225 with esure includes protected no claims............... :D :D

swmbo Omega will remain with AXA for another year............ :y
Title: Re: insurance.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 12 September 2014, 23:16:14
just renewed the insurance on the 3.2 for the mighty sum of £170. :o then when they send me my cash back it will be £130. :) :y
That's fully comp,protected no claims,and windscreen plus £200 compulsiory excces.
hav'nt bothered with uninsured loss,as there are enough "no win no fee" leeches.

Exactly what I pay. :y ....with Saga.
Title: Re: insurance.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 12 September 2014, 23:20:13
??? ??? ??? £408.59 from Hastings............for the Honda........ :o :o :o £225 with esure includes protected no claims............... :D :D

swmbo Omega will remain with AXA for another year............ :y

At your advanced time of life...... :D :D ;)

Sounds a lot to me. ;)
Title: Re: insurance.
Post by: Vamps on 12 September 2014, 23:23:30
just renewed the insurance on the 3.2 for the mighty sum of £170. :o then when they send me my cash back it will be £130. :) :y
That's fully comp,protected no claims,and windscreen plus £200 compulsiory excces.
hav'nt bothered with uninsured loss,as there are enough "no win no fee" leeches.

Exactly what I pay. :y ....with Saga.

Now, there's a thought............... :y
Title: Re: insurance.
Post by: Vamps on 12 September 2014, 23:36:47
just renewed the insurance on the 3.2 for the mighty sum of £170. :o then when they send me my cash back it will be £130. :) :y
That's fully comp,protected no claims,and windscreen plus £200 compulsiory excces.
hav'nt bothered with uninsured loss,as there are enough "no win no fee" leeches.

Exactly what I pay. :y ....with Saga.

Now, there's a thought............... :y

Well they are having a  laugh as well, £439.92............  :o :o :o
Title: Re: insurance.
Post by: Jusme on 13 September 2014, 00:05:06
£140 with One Call insurance..
Title: Re: insurance.
Post by: Vamps on 13 September 2014, 00:19:58
£140 with One Call insurance..

Mines for A Honda though, I wonder if it is because it is a GT........... :-\ :-\ Anyway, happy with esure quote, also I use the car for work so have to have a business policy, Saga is for the likes of Mr Opti who are retired gentleman.......... :y :y
Title: Re: insurance.
Post by: Keith ABS on 13 September 2014, 08:31:44
  Have you tried A plan?
keith B
Title: Re: insurance.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 13 September 2014, 10:34:27
£140 with One Call insurance..

Mines for A Honda though, I wonder if it is because it is a GT........... :-\ :-\ Anyway, happy with esure quote, also I use the car for work so have to have a business policy, Saga is for the likes of Mr Opti who are retired gentleman.......... :y :y

Honda cars are generally driven by ....ahem...'older people' like yourself, Mr Vamps. :D :D ;)

People who have exchanged the 'pleasures of the flesh' for the unbridled excitement of caravan holidays,  allotments, and the  local garden centre.

Insurance should be cheap for your average 'ancient' Honda owner. ;D :y :y


PS......I've been thinking about a Honda Leg-end  as a replacement for the mighty MV6. How sad is that?.... :'( :'( :'( 

Title: Re: insurance.
Post by: 05omegav6 on 13 September 2014, 12:28:51
Admiral Multicar worth a looksie... insured both Omegas for less than Adrian Flux would insure the Desmond for in it's own right.

Which was nice...
Title: Re: insurance.
Post by: biggriffin on 13 September 2014, 14:56:44
I find when its time to insure, have all the information they ask for to hand (use renewal docs), then put aside a good two hours, sit down and start using all the comparison sites,then a few of the so called Independents, making sure to use a cash back website (topcashback or quidco).
Wont use norfock unionists,as they like offshore call centres.
 Then sit down and get comparing  :)
Title: Re: insurance.
Post by: omega3000 on 13 September 2014, 16:49:44
I'll be expecting a big discount next year as its the big 50  ::) bet it still wont be £ 50 - 150 like the rest of you are paying  ::)
Title: Re: insurance.
Post by: biggriffin on 13 September 2014, 18:20:05
I'll be expecting a big discount next year as its the big 50  ::) bet it still wont be £ 50 - 150 like the rest of you are paying  ::)
That's coz your manor a bit ruff. You need to move onto my lord opti's vast estate as a pheasant worker,then your premium should drop.. :D
Title: Re: insurance.
Post by: The Sheriff on 13 September 2014, 19:24:18
I'll be expecting a big discount next year as its the big 50  ::) bet it still wont be £ 50 - 150 like the rest of you are paying  ::)
That's coz your manor a bit ruff. You need to move onto my lord opti's vast estate as a pheasant worker,then your premium should drop.. :D
Pheasant...or peasant?
Title: Re: insurance.
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 13 September 2014, 19:39:21
£140 with One Call insurance..

Mines for A Honda though, I wonder if it is because it is a GT........... :-\ :-\ Anyway, happy with esure quote, also I use the car for work so have to have a business policy, Saga is for the likes of Mr Opti who are retired gentleman.......... :y :y

Honda cars are generally driven by ....ahem...'older people' like yourself, Mr Vamps. :D :D ;)

People who have exchanged the 'pleasures of the flesh' for the unbridled excitement of caravan holidays,  allotments, and the  local garden centre.

Insurance should be cheap for your average 'ancient' Honda owner. ;D :y :y


PS......I've been thinking about a Honda Leg-end  as a replacement for the mighty MV6. How sad is that?.... :'( :'( :'(


Very sad!!!  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)

The other answer is to move to a safer post code. Check this out; A is good, F is very poor = higher premiums:

http://www.motorcarinsuranceuk.co.uk/post-code-ratings.php

 :y
Title: Re: insurance.
Post by: 4x4 on 13 September 2014, 19:43:17
I live in an A area and its still high,thats with mods declared tho on the 4x4  :y
Title: Re: insurance.
Post by: The Sheriff on 13 September 2014, 20:37:28
My postcode is an 'E', yet I still pay a very low premium. I suppose the max NCD helps.
Title: Re: insurance.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 13 September 2014, 21:05:06
£140 with One Call insurance..

Mines for A Honda though, I wonder if it is because it is a GT........... :-\ :-\ Anyway, happy with esure quote, also I use the car for work so have to have a business policy, Saga is for the likes of Mr Opti who are retired gentleman.......... :y :y

Honda cars are generally driven by ....ahem...'older people' like yourself, Mr Vamps. :D :D ;)

People who have exchanged the 'pleasures of the flesh' for the unbridled excitement of caravan holidays,  allotments, and the  local garden centre.

Insurance should be cheap for your average 'ancient' Honda owner. ;D :y :y


PS......I've been thinking about a Honda Leg-end  as a replacement for the mighty MV6. How sad is that?.... :'( :'( :'(


Very sad!!!  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)

The other answer is to move to a safer post code. Check this out; A is good, F is very poor = higher premiums:

http://www.motorcarinsuranceuk.co.uk/post-code-ratings.php

 :y

A and B where we live. :y
Title: Re: insurance.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 13 September 2014, 21:06:28
My postcode is an 'E', yet I still pay a very low premium. I suppose the max NCD helps.

Yes....but only because you live there. It would drop to A or at the worst B if you left (and moved to Reading). ;D ;D
Title: Re: insurance.
Post by: The Sheriff on 13 September 2014, 21:08:38
My postcode is an 'E', yet I still pay a very low premium. I suppose the max NCD helps.

Yes....but only because you live there. It would drop to A or at the worst B if you left (and moved to Reading). ;D ;D
I'll have you know our council estate is (relatively) quiet and not one single car has been stolen or torched today.
Title: Re: insurance.
Post by: 05omegav6 on 13 September 2014, 21:10:38
My postcode is an 'E', yet I still pay a very low premium. I suppose the max NCD helps.

Yes....but only because you live there. It would drop to A or at the worst B if you left (and moved to Reading). ;D ;D
I'll have you know our council estate is (relatively) quiet and not one single car has been stolen or torched today.
The night is young...
Title: Re: insurance.
Post by: The Sheriff on 13 September 2014, 21:11:47
My postcode is an 'E', yet I still pay a very low premium. I suppose the max NCD helps.

Yes....but only because you live there. It would drop to A or at the worst B if you left (and moved to Reading). ;D ;D
I'll have you know our council estate is (relatively) quiet and not one single car has been stolen or torched today.
The night is young...
Not for me, it isn't.  ;D
Title: Re: insurance.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 13 September 2014, 21:12:33
My postcode is an 'E', yet I still pay a very low premium. I suppose the max NCD helps.

Yes....but only because you live there. It would drop to A or at the worst B if you left (and moved to Reading). ;D ;D
I'll have you know our council estate is (relatively) quiet and not one single car has been stolen or torched today.


Some say that a Daewoo deserves nothing less than to be 'torched'.
Title: Re: insurance.
Post by: Vamps on 13 September 2014, 21:13:36
£140 with One Call insurance..

Mines for A Honda though, I wonder if it is because it is a GT........... :-\ :-\ Anyway, happy with esure quote, also I use the car for work so have to have a business policy, Saga is for the likes of Mr Opti who are retired gentleman.......... :y :y

Honda cars are generally driven by ....ahem...'older people' like yourself, Mr Vamps. :D :D ;)

People who have exchanged the 'pleasures of the flesh' for the unbridled excitement of caravan holidays,  allotments, and the  local garden centre.

Insurance should be cheap for your average 'ancient' Honda owner. ;D :y :y


PS......I've been thinking about a Honda Leg-end  as a replacement for the mighty MV6. How sad is that?.... :'( :'( :'(


Very sad!!!  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)

The other answer is to move to a safer post code. Check this out; A is good, F is very poor = higher premiums:

http://www.motorcarinsuranceuk.co.uk/post-code-ratings.php

 :y

That's an interesting link... :y  We are a 'C' here at home, the best in all our area, at least we don't have to lock up our motorbikes indoors........... ;) ;)