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RE: Insurance quote - caroline11000 - 25-08-2011 01:09pm

(04-08-2011 10:12pm)caroline11000 Wrote:  £616 Admiral
female 46, 9+ yrs ncb, clean license, hubby named driver, driveway, semi rural. Can't believe it is this much! I see the cars with tech are listed separately to those without.

£846.20 Adrian Flux!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Intersting................. just did another insurance quote through comparison sites and now they are quoting me around £450 which is considerably cheaper than the £616 & £846 I was quoted a little while ago! Has anyone else noticed the prices coming down?


RE: Insurance quote - PhilSkill - 25-08-2011 03:42pm

I havent tried phoning anyone yet, but am considering keeping my existing car as well (as trade in will be worthless), but will mean a new policy and not sure if they'll allow me to use my full NCD a second time? Anyone recommend ways to do this, I guess i'll have to drop the older car onto Third Party Fire and theft, so maybe transfer the existing policy with the NCD and start fresh for the old car. With my wife's car that would mean 3 cars to insure Shocked


RE: Insurance quote - doug - 25-08-2011 04:08pm

Aviva, £420 with £250 excess (£473 with protected NCD!!)
Male 40 + wife. full NCD & 3 points. rural.


RE: Insurance quote - bluebear - 25-08-2011 04:44pm

(05-08-2011 10:38am)FullFatTim Wrote:  One thing that counts against all Land Rovers insurance-wise is their off-road capability - it makes insurers run a mile as they immediately assume everybody is going to take their car offroad, do damage that will cost £1000's to repair. Only a tiny number of D4/RRS and FFRR every go beyond the roadside verge even though they are capable of a lot more. The big companies that are all offshoots of the Treasury (ie Royal Bank of Scotland - which is Admiral/Directline/Churchill and a host of other names that are really all one company ) hate anything that might be a little different and more capable than your average family car and will charge heaps of extra premium. I was once refused cover by Directline for a Discovery 1 even though I had insured it with them for 3 years and never taken it offroad!

For those insured with Admiral, which seems to be a lot! (including me!) you should be aware of an important issue with their insurance. During a new cars 1st year, if it is written off or stolen and not recovered, most insurers will replace the car with a new one on a like for like basis. Admiral (which includes Elephant, Diamond and Bell) DO NOT but pay market value. I have included FullFatTim's post because Admiral are not part of the RBS group but a seperate company based in Cardiff.

I know we may love to think that our Evoque's will be worth more than cost but this won't be the case for long!

I am considering either cancelling my Admiral insurance mid-term or taking some form of GAP insurance.

At least if you know the situation with Admiral, you can make an informed choice[/b]


RE: Insurance quote - XFullFatTim - 25-08-2011 05:24pm

Admiral seem to be getting a slating at the moment too, they have been featured on the radio several times this week with regard to motor insurance.
Liverpool Victoria seems to be advertising a lot on C4 (as well a Jaguar with the XJ) - has anybody tried them for a quote as they reckon most of the country is heading to them this year!


RE: Insurance quote - bluebear - 25-08-2011 05:33pm

Both are on all the main comparison websites. If you get a quote they will appear at the top of the list, if not they are not competative. Admiral also owns confused.com.

Both are good companies IMHO but the market value issue in the 1st year with Admiral worrries me, hence my last comment.


RE: Insurance quote - mark_n - 25-08-2011 06:06pm

£265 with Admiral. Old dog, living in the sticks.


RE: Insurance quote - XFullFatTim - 25-08-2011 06:51pm

It has it's advantages Mark............... WinkWink
One thing I found though was that Saga were really really expensive when they quoted me and they haven't stopped sendig junk mail since, even though I have asked them to remove my name from their database


RE: Insurance quote - J77 - 25-08-2011 07:45pm

(25-08-2011 06:06pm)mark_n Wrote:  £265 with Admiral. Old dog, living in the sticks.

£600-£650 young pup living in urban area.


RE: Insurance quote - ant - 26-08-2011 10:56pm

Latest quote from Admiral has come down from 368 to 286.Very HappyVery Happy
ANTCool
.........with a slightly higher excess. Forgot to add.
ANT