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Mon Sep 14, 2009 1:31 am

Its been a pretty busy august so the cab has been sitting nicely in the garage but now is the time to get her insured and get out on the odd nice days we are having in Scotland!!

I have spoken to a few insurance companies and now i find myself asking if its actually worth insuring as a classic as one has told me that they would only pay out standard guide price values as would the usual insurance companies. on the other hand another classic car insurer agreed to value the car at a set price (5k) but then asked for a stupid figure to insure...

So what do you think? have you insured it as std or the classic route.

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Mon Sep 14, 2009 1:34 am

I found classic insurance much cheaper than 'normal' for my e30
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Mon Sep 14, 2009 7:47 am

I run a classic policy as it saves me over £700 on a normal insurers policy of the same level of cover.
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Mon Sep 14, 2009 1:38 pm

Depends on use. If it's a second car, it's usually better to use a specialist, 'classic', policy - otherwise you are almost certainly paying for cover that you aren't using. Including an agreed value is usually a set price on top of the standard premium, or a percentage of the premium or value agreed.
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Tue Sep 15, 2009 2:44 am

Thanks Felix79 and DJK...

I have yet to speak to a few more companies but ill post the results on once ive got something to compare with... watch this space!

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Tue Sep 15, 2009 9:25 am

try lancaster insurance £180 a year with agreed value and break down cover and key insurance. im 27 and a motor mechanic doing 3000 miles a year and they no i have an 6 branch manifold . i had no noclaims to carry over but i said i had 5 years with another company
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Tue Sep 15, 2009 11:11 am

'Classic' policies are aimed at the multiple car owner,and are usually cheaper on the basis that the classic is a second or third car,one of the questions asked is,'Do you have regular use of another car?'The 'other car' could of course be provided by an employer or mum/dad....
Onother point to bear in mind is that 'classic' ploicies do not usually earn a 'no claims bonus',I got caught this way some years back when I covered an E28 on a classic policy.It was my only car,but I used a cycle to get to work and drove buses when I got there.... winkeye when I went to insure a much more valuable vehicle I discovered I had to start again earning NCD!
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Tue Sep 15, 2009 7:10 pm

Go with lancaster insurance for classic insurance. You have an option for an independant valuation of your car so you get the true value if the worst happens..they are also very very cheap :D
Im 24 and pay £304 a year fully comp for my 87 tech1
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Tue Sep 15, 2009 7:26 pm

Classic insurance is the way to go, I found Peter Best Insurance to be the best for me. I'm 25 and my 318is costs £179 with 3000 miles p/a and the 325i Touring costs £203 with 5000 miles p/a.
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Tue Sep 15, 2009 9:08 pm

Classic policy for me with Lancaster - under £180 for fully comp including breakdown cover, legal expenses cover and agreed value - limited to 3k p.a but it only gets used for 6 months of the year so not really an issue.
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Dan325iSport wrote:Classic insurance is the way to go, I found Peter Best Insurance to be the best for me. I'm 25 and my 318is costs £179 with 3000 miles p/a and the 325i Touring costs £203 with 5000 miles p/a.
I tried to get a quote with them at beaulieu motor show over the weekend. The kid taking my details struggled spelling alot of my details right so i dont even expect a quote to be posted to me!
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Sat Sep 19, 2009 1:01 am

So lancaster Ins seems to be the company of choice and they sound cheap... Cook318is i hope they spell my name correct as its pretty tricky for the western tongue hehe!

Thanks to everyone for their input on this, im going to get onto lancaster and Peter Best ins and will let you know what they come back with... Dont be surprised if its higher as I will be insuring my big bro as he kindly lets me use his CSL mnd you i know how to drive it like it wants it.

thanks again to everyone... have a good one!

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Sat Sep 19, 2009 8:51 am

Jhonno wrote:I found classic insurance much cheaper than 'normal' for my e30
Your car is s50/52 isnt it mate? Whats the cost of your cover, value of car, and your age if you dont mind me asking. Cheers
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Sat Sep 19, 2009 8:59 am

how do classic policies compare to the likes of adrian flux regarding mods. eg; M30, coilovers, LPG etc. Will nurburgring / european cover be an issue? Primary / only car also?
I use my E30 as a daily driver, all mods declared, 29 years old, about 6 years no claims and covered on the ring too. £450ish iirc tpf&t
seems like it may be getting a little steep compared to some others on here...
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Sat Sep 19, 2009 10:19 pm

what does iirc mean, and peter best. On a 316i coupe 135 quid. 22 y.o male ncb tied up in another car. 1.5k miles ;-)
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If I remember correctly = iirc
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Sat Sep 19, 2009 10:24 pm

Dezzy wrote:If I remember correctly = iirc
Aaaah. Thanks
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Sat Sep 19, 2009 10:25 pm

hi mate...
unless youve put a lot of cash into the car id tend to go for a normal fully comp policy with perhaps an agreed value policy if youve spent a lot on it.
its not in wester hailes you stay is it? i remember speaking to you in the petrol station a couple of years ago when you had a bike.
if your in wester hailes youll be paying for the high risk.
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