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Insurance for the Omega??
« on: 06 September 2008, 17:30:27 »

Where's best place to get insurance as i think mines too expensive
« Last Edit: 06 September 2008, 17:36:36 by hotel21 »
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Re: omega 2.5 v6 induction kit
« Reply #1 on: 06 September 2008, 17:31:08 »

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thanks for advice and where's best place to get insurance as i think mines too expensive

try confused.com fella  :y
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Re: omega 2.5 v6 induction kit
« Reply #2 on: 06 September 2008, 17:33:46 »

tried them they was sky high so i'm with admiral the now and it's still abit high
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Re: omega 2.5 v6 induction kit
« Reply #3 on: 06 September 2008, 17:35:39 »

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tried them they was sky high so i'm with admiral the now and it's still abit high

how old are you mate ? remeber omegas are group 15/16 so aint gona be cheap ! im 36 and i pay £385  :y
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Re: Insurance for the Omega??
« Reply #4 on: 06 September 2008, 17:37:20 »

Split from original thread as a seperate topic.  Plus, moving to genchat as its not a tech type Q....   :y
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Re: Insurance for the Omega??
« Reply #5 on: 06 September 2008, 17:40:52 »

depends very much on age/driving history.I find hastings direct pretty good,but they class me as a mature driver.(they aint seen me drive) ;)
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Re: Insurance for the Omega??
« Reply #6 on: 06 September 2008, 18:20:53 »

Would say average price, normal circumstances, above 30 would be arround £300

I found mine to be cheaper in Summer than to renew on my old time of December.
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Re: Insurance for the Omega??
« Reply #7 on: 06 September 2008, 19:12:17 »

yep would agree with scruntie, around the 300 mark I pay 385.00 for cdx 2.2i but that is also for use with my business.
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Re: Insurance for the Omega??
« Reply #8 on: 06 September 2008, 19:12:52 »

Try Quinn Direct - my insurance is well under £300 fully comp and the excess is only £135 - don't know how they got to that figure.  Don't know what the service is like - haven't made a claim.
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Re: Insurance for the Omega??
« Reply #9 on: 06 September 2008, 20:34:57 »

0800 00 1066.
You know the one. :y
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Re: Insurance for the Omega??
« Reply #10 on: 06 September 2008, 20:36:53 »

im 21 with Adrian Flux all mods declared with 3yrs ncb i pay £610
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Re: Insurance for the Omega??
« Reply #11 on: 06 September 2008, 20:37:39 »

£210 prot FC for an old fart with max no claims.....   :-X   ;)
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Re: Insurance for the Omega??
« Reply #12 on: 06 September 2008, 20:44:17 »

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£210 prot FC for an old fart with max no claims.....   :-X   ;)

I need to move! :(
Mine was around £400 last year, Full NCB but with 3 slight indiscretions
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Re: Insurance for the Omega??
« Reply #13 on: 06 September 2008, 21:19:52 »

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£210 prot FC for an old fart with max no claims.....   :-X   ;)

I need to move! :(
Mine was around £400 last year, Full NCB but with 3 slight indiscretions
similar thing here.£193 last year £218 this year.Fully comp,
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Re: Insurance for the Omega??
« Reply #14 on: 06 September 2008, 21:29:39 »

Suprisingly I find the post office quite good. £380 per annum with £100 excess. But it's not the price so much as the service that I rate highly. Wrote off my last 1998 3ltr Elite mid July as a category "c". They put £1450 in my bank account within a few days and I was able to get exactly the same model in much better nick than the original. :)
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