Insurance (sorry!)

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Down&Out

Re: Insurance (sorry!)

#16 Post by Down&Out »

Nope!

Only reasons i ended up with a dolomite was A) because it was local, and B) because it only cost me £100

I'd rather just wait than sell it on, its got great history.
Heppage

Re: Insurance (sorry!)

#17 Post by Heppage »

Im in the same boat as you, i'm 18 and currently struggleing to get a decent quote on my 1500 dolly. /:
Tim Cornish

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#18 Post by Tim Cornish »

Don't worry Heppage - 17 coming this September and scouting for an 1850HL, I will have a harder time than you don't worry! Best quote I've had £1900, then again it's in a double door locked garage off the road in a small English village so with 5000 miles per year, so!

Tim
Down&Out

Re: Insurance (sorry!)

#19 Post by Down&Out »

My insurance has dropped for no reason now anyway. 1900 is good for such a large engined car, my 1000cc mini was 1700 quid, and anything normal and modern was more than 3k.

Dolly has dropped to £1300, but ive run out of money and thus i havent worked on it for ages. (Mainly due to buying a P6 by accident)
Heppage

Re: Insurance (sorry!)

#20 Post by Heppage »

Tim Cornish wrote:Don't worry Heppage - 17 coming this September and scouting for an 1850HL, I will have a harder time than you don't worry! Best quote I've had £1900, then again it's in a double door locked garage off the road in a small English village so with 5000 miles per year, so!

Tim
What insurance companys are you finding the best so far?
Tim Cornish

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#21 Post by Tim Cornish »

For provisional Collingwood Learners is good, then it's sort of Flux Direct who are giving me a quote around £2000 I think, but I haven't rung anyone up individually and all to get a quote over the phone and see if it's lower.

Tim
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Re: Insurance (sorry!)

#22 Post by geeksteve »

Tim Cornish wrote:Don't worry Heppage - 17 coming this September and scouting for an 1850HL, I will have a harder time than you don't worry! Best quote I've had £1900, then again it's in a double door locked garage off the road in a small English village so with 5000 miles per year, so!

Tim
Oddly, sometimes it's cheaper on the drive (less chance of burning a garage down? :P) with some insurance companies. Worth trying changing a few little bits like that..

S
Tim Cornish

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#23 Post by Tim Cornish »

I'll have a try and see what happens, I'll get there eventually! Cheers anywho.

Tim
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#24 Post by CamStreet »

Tim Cornish wrote:For provisional Collingwood Learners is good, then it's sort of Flux Direct who are giving me a quote around £2000 I think, but I haven't rung anyone up individually and all to get a quote over the phone and see if it's lower.

Tim
For learning, collingwood is the best, I'm paying a little over £700 for my 1300 toledo, 3rd party ofcourse, but fully comp was only £200 more...

Although I really havent bothered inquiring for after I pass, i'm going to tackle that obstacle when it hits me
Tim Cornish

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#25 Post by Tim Cornish »

It's going to be quite a shock then! I also was going to go for Collingwood for a 1500/1850, haven't got a car yet so, shall see.

Tim
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