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Recommended insurance companies
Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 1:06 pm
by Gouki
Insurance is up for renewal this month and was wondering who u guys are with, if there good with deals. Heard of classic insurance that some people on here use, anyone got a name and number for that one? Any recommendations appreciated.
Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 1:16 pm
by wildeian
First alternative (10% online discount too)
Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 1:24 pm
by FlappySocks
Every time I recommended an insurance company, they always turn out more expensive when it's time for renewal.
Swiftcover were cheapest for me this year - I like the fact you don't have to deal with call centres. Everything is done online. You even print your own certificates!
Stuart.
Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 1:41 pm
by bigdek
lancaster.
cheap on my sport and when i made a claim thay paid out no problem
Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 1:47 pm
by massive
Give HIC a bell on 01279 506090 They dont care about mods as long as they dont cost more than £2500 (i think) and add over 15bhp to the engine. Always been cheapest for me by far
Then use this quote in
www.confused.com (first alternative quote on here also)
Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 3:45 pm
by Dan320is
I'm about to renew my insurance for my 325i Touring, I was with elephant and they quoted me a renewal of £850 F/C.
I've looked about and I'm going to go with Privelige (sp), they quoted me £450 F/C with £200 excess. I'm 22 with 5 years no claims.
Quite cheap I thought!
Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 3:51 pm
by lukeb
im with elephant, i pay 690 with 2 years ncb and pass plus tpft. companies vary alot between people. My advice is just to spend a while on the net. also i dont think brokers are too good. i tried confused.com and the best quote was touching a grand.
Just to add to this post does anyone recomend insurers for engine conversions, over the internet?
Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 5:21 pm
by Jhonno
Dan325iSport wrote:I'm about to renew my insurance for my 325i Touring, I was with elephant and they quoted me a renewal of £850 F/C.
I've looked about and I'm going to go with Privelige (sp), they quoted me £450 F/C with £200 excess. I'm 22 with 5 years no claims.
Quite cheap I thought!
Privilege dont insure mods for under 25's.. quite cheap tho
Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 5:21 pm
by DaveD
norton insurance
quoted me £300 on classic with 7500 miles for 325 cab 1992 but you need to have a main vehicle i think
www.norton-ib.co.uk
0121 246 50 50
Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 5:31 pm
by Gouki
Swift and 1st alternative seem to be reasonable, lancaster wotn touch me as my car is modified and privelage werent that great. Gonna try norton, anyone else got any good companies that will insure mine which is modified?
Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 8:21 pm
by fabo
Ye i got the same problem.
Need new insurance but the car is now modified (lowered 40mm and non standered alloys)and a lot of people wont insure modified cars.
Found one place that was not to bad at £250 ish (inc alloys) but if a put in that I lowerd the car it goes up to £ 550 ish.
I need a good car insurance that deals with modified cars.
Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 9:35 pm
by agent006
www.lancaster-ins.co.uk
Ask them about their regular policies. Very cheap. Like £508 fully comp for a modded 325, 22 years old with no NCB.
Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 9:42 pm
by Andy335Touring
Another HIC user here, very good for modified cars
Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 10:43 pm
by e30bmlover
here is my say........ go to
www.confused.com they are shit hot and go through everyone. u also get 10% off on-line with most of em!
Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 10:49 pm
by bigun
i use peter best 1989 325is garaged cat 1 alarm £218bon a classic car 5000 miles a year but thats what spare clocks are for right

Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 11:09 pm
by Gouki
tried confused just now, cheapest quote was a £1000! As LukeB, werent that great! Expensive one they quoted was £2300!!!

Posted: Fri May 05, 2006 11:20 am
by e30bmlover
im 23, the 320 is my first car, been driveing less than a year, no ncb, 9,000 miles a year(will never do that) £670 fully comp. nud.
Posted: Fri May 05, 2006 6:51 pm
by julianm40
Im 19 on dads insurance with tesco for the 320 with no ncb - 700 fc. Not too bad, cheapest I could find.
Posted: Fri May 05, 2006 10:49 pm
by JAMZ
Bud.. Havent read all reply here but i will be taking my next policy out with Adrian Flux..
my car was valued for 6k

so this is what i had the insurance company insure it for,obvioulsy got to supply 6 photos of mods etc,this was on Fully comp with 1 yr Ncb and i was quoted £488 with 250 exess which is high but not that bad considering my premium..
not sure on wether yer details will change things but this is put down on a car that does less then 5k a yr,has CAT1 alm/mob fitted and is parked in a bay outside the house with me as the only driver..cant remember if i said socail/commute though.
give em a try anyway
Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 6:58 pm
by Gouki
JAMZ wrote:Bud.. Havent read all reply here but i will be taking my next policy out with Adrian Flux..
my car was valued for 6k

so this is what i had the insurance company insure it for,obvioulsy got to supply 6 photos of mods etc,this was on Fully comp with 1 yr Ncb and i was quoted £488 with 250 exess which is high but not that bad considering my premium..
not sure on wether yer details will change things but this is put down on a car that does less then 5k a yr,has CAT1 alm/mob fitted and is parked in a bay outside the house with me as the only driver..cant remember if i said socail/commute though.
give em a try anyway
thats who im with at the moment, just finally got round to opening my mail this morning and Adrian Flux have wrriten a reminder letter wanting £860 TPFT as a renewal, which I wont be taking as I know I can get it cheaper than this! Gonna do some phone calls 2moro and get some quotes will let you know!
Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 10:21 pm
by Brianmoooore
Gouki wrote:[
thats who im with at the moment, just finally got round to opening my mail this morning and Adrian Flux have wrriten a reminder letter wanting £860 TPFT as a renewal, which I wont be taking as I know I can get it cheaper than this! Gonna do some phone calls 2moro and get some quotes will let you know!
Don't forget to get a quote from Adrian Flux. Price for a new policy may be well below that of a renewal.
Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 10:44 pm
by russ325i
Thought i'd throw my tuppence worth in..
I used to be with Tesco on my '88 325i coupe at the age of 19 with no NCD for £1650 fully comp, which went up a few more quid when i swapped to a '90 325i touring..
I'm now 21 and looking for another e30 as a daily driver but am currently insured on my new toy, still with no NCB (as the 325i coupe was a total loss and i haven't held insurance since that policy expired..) with Lancaster - £972 fully comp. with AA relay cover, 10k miles and an agreed valuation on one of the last handful of Talbot Sunbeam Lotus'; fully modified as she used to be raced in the toyo road super saloon series..
..in short - a serious bit of kit for a good price considering i'm a young driver, and Adrian Flux wouldn't touch me for less than £2.5k, in fact i've never had a half decent quote from them on anything!
Russ..
Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 11:28 pm
by Mahmood
Hi Gouki
Try Performance Direct.
I had my last Sport with them with all mods declared right down to leather handbrake lever etc. They were good with all the details but I have never claimed so I don't know what they'd be like in the event of a claim.
I currently have my MX-6 2.5 V6 insured through Performance Direct and my 325i Cab with Carole Nash on a classice limited mileage policy.
By the way, try a smaller local broker. You may be surprised at how reasonable they can be and being smaller they can take a greater interest in your car and the mods. and offer a more bespoke policy.
Good luck.
Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 11:33 pm
by Simon13
another HIC man here had my sport with them and now have the alpina on a classic with them too, found them to be much better than adraim flux their sister company. They are both owned by the same bloke!
Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 9:05 pm
by SCOTT325SE
agent006 wrote:www.lancaster-ins.co.uk
Ask them about their regular policies. Very cheap. Like £508 fully comp for a modded 325, 22 years old with no NCB.
didnt work out anywhere nearthat for me. was over a grand with 2yrs ncb, 325, 21yrs old, 4yrs driving experience.
thats with west wales (middle of nowhere) area code.
whats your general area like Agent?
Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 10:42 pm
by JAMZ
You might get it cheaper somewhere else but its the agreed valuation that concerns me the most...having a £300 fully comp premium means nothing to me if the car gets nicked and they wont budge on a £3000 payout... you can insure it to whatever value you want, but dont expect them tonpayout what you want unless its an agreed value...that too me is the sole most important thing and should be too you if yer car is modded.id much rather pay £200 more per year and know if anything happens i aint dealing with a bunch of muppets who talk shyte when its time to claim..
Adrian flux was the only company out of 4 that actually stated they would insure the pearl in the paint if its got scratched etc,this has became a problem with outher car owners who have insured via collectors/modded companys yet none of these things come to light untill you wanna claim
just be carefull is all im saying but like i said before,this suits my car,its use etc etc and obvioulsy wouldnt benefit everyone
Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 11:44 pm
by agent006
SCOTT325SE wrote:whats your general area like Agent?
One of the safest postcodes in Britain.
I had the 3 on a Classic policy (no mods) then got quoted for a change over to a regular policy with mods. I can barely remember what happened yesterday let alone January, so it may have been closer to £600, but it was certainly cheap. They get REALLY arsey about trackdays though. They will cancel your policy if you can't provide proof of having personal accident AND 3rd party liability on track, or wirtten conirmation of cancelling your booking. So just don't mention the T word, and keep the screwdriver in your toolbox for number plate removal (turn them over, the silver backing looks really cool).
Quoted happy!
Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 1:09 pm
by Gouki
I just renewed my insurance from today, with adrian flux, got it down to £680 tpft including me Ma as a 2nd driver. Came about as I did a general insurance quote with adrian flux and it was less than what they sent as a renewal, originally they wanted £820, pays to shop around!
Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 1:26 pm
by Falkster
bigun wrote:i use peter best 1989 325is garaged cat 1 alarm £218bon a classic car 5000 miles a year but thats what spare clocks are for right

Me too!!! £324 for my M3 with agreed value and limit of 6k