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Re: bloody insurance
« Reply #15 on: 10 December 2009, 15:15:06 »

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I rang directline to declare my 19" snowflakes as a modification and got stung with paying an extra £300 a year. Doubled my insurance cost's, but the car looks sweet.... Worth every penny!!!!!  :y


You must be mad. £300 a year for alloys. In three years you'll have paid enough to buy a half decent omega.

Agreed. If they were my alloys they'd be on ebay by now. :o

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Re: bloody insurance
« Reply #16 on: 10 December 2009, 18:43:38 »

got a few quotes and the best £695 my renewal is £509.more than was £1150,im 35 with 7 years protected ive a claim from sept thats not settled yet because these 5mph impacts really do create some horrific back and whiplash injuries and i think she is also claiming for broken knicker elastic and i got a sp30 back in april 3 points but i heard that just 3 points doesnt affect your premium could be wrong
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Re: bloody insurance
« Reply #17 on: 10 December 2009, 18:54:26 »

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got a few quotes and the best £695 my renewal is £509.more than was £1150,im 35 with 7 years protected ive a claim from sept thats not settled yet because these 5mph impacts really do create some horrific back and whiplash injuries and i think she is also claiming for broken knicker elastic and i got a sp30 back in april 3 points but i heard that just 3 points doesnt affect your premium could be wrong

 :-[ :-[ Sorry i read it as your renewal quote was 1150 ;D
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Re: bloody insurance
« Reply #18 on: 10 December 2009, 18:58:25 »

ha ha aye i could of worded that better :)
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Re: bloody insurance
« Reply #19 on: 10 December 2009, 20:55:55 »

I payed about £125 for Fully Comp earlier this year on a 2.5 with Direct Line.

 I havn't spoken to anyone who can beat my Insurance  premium.
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Re: bloody insurance
« Reply #20 on: 10 December 2009, 20:59:07 »

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I payed about £125 for Fully Comp last year on a 2.5 with Direct Line.

 I havn't spoken to anyone who can beat my Insurance  premium.


I paid £118.
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Re: bloody insurance
« Reply #21 on: 10 December 2009, 21:03:52 »

Hey Stmo, we must be doing something right!
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Re: bloody insurance
« Reply #22 on: 10 December 2009, 21:05:11 »

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Hey Stmo, we must be doing something right!


Yeah. I drive a meriva. ;D ;D ;D
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Re: bloody insurance
« Reply #23 on: 10 December 2009, 21:13:08 »

I used to pay £285 on a 2002 3.2 elite with declared stainless exhaust, now pay £571 with exhaust and 19" wheels.. A big price to pay, but if I crash (touch wood) I'm totally covered with a pay out, didn't fancy taking the risk not declaring the moods!!!! It's also a like for like wheel replacement, and there nearly £3,000 from vauxhall new.  :'( :'(
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Re: bloody insurance
« Reply #24 on: 10 December 2009, 21:16:24 »

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Hey Stmo, we must be doing something right!


Yeah. I drive a meriva. ;D ;D ;D

And you're old ::) ::) :P :P :D :D
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« Reply #25 on: 10 December 2009, 21:17:27 »

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Hey Stmo, we must be doing something right!


Yeah. I drive a meriva. ;D ;D ;D

And you're old ::) ::) :P :P :D :D


Bit of respect there Junior ;D
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Re: bloody insurance
« Reply #26 on: 10 December 2009, 21:20:01 »

It is not too often that we can say it is good to be old!

Between the ages of 50 and 55 is the cheapest insurance, we are the  safe drivers!
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Re: bloody insurance
« Reply #27 on: 10 December 2009, 21:26:17 »

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 I havn't spoken to anyone who can beat my Insurance  premium.
Bl00dy 'ell was that with divine intervention :o
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Re: bloody insurance
« Reply #28 on: 10 December 2009, 21:27:01 »

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Hey Stmo, we must be doing something right!


Yeah. I drive a meriva. ;D ;D ;D

And you're old ::) ::) :P :P :D :D


Bit of respect there Junior ;D

2 times 4 thirds pi r cubed  :P :P :P

(Bo****ks to you sir) :D :D :D
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Re: bloody insurance
« Reply #29 on: 10 December 2009, 23:50:22 »

Hercules,

I am 34, have 2 years ncb (not protected), 3 points, 1 crash in a company car last year (not my fault) and have my 2.5TD Elite insured for business use for 27,000 miles per year.

With 'More Than' I pay £545 yearly. I live in Boston which is pretty high on the stolen car hit list areas so cannot work out why your having your pants pulled down to such an extent :-? :-?

One thing I will say, and I do bang on about this I know, but make sure you go through www.quidco.co.uk, you may get yourself a few quid back, well worth it. :y :y
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