can i get a 17 year old e30 on a classic insurance, or does it have to be 20/25+ years?
if i can, does anyone know a good company to use?
cheers.
classic insurance
Moderator: martauto
Here is the link.
http://www.peterbestinsurance.co.uk/
Was very cheap when i asked for a qoute on my 318is.
http://www.peterbestinsurance.co.uk/
Was very cheap when i asked for a qoute on my 318is.
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I almost misread the question too, think he means a 17 year old E30, not a 17 year old driver.
Should be no probs getting an E30 on a classic policy, but usual driver age requirements are normally aged 21+.
Classic policies do not usually earn you any NCD and there is usually an upper limit to the mileage, usually about 6K a year.
We have the wife's MK2 golf on a classic policy through Herts Insurance Consultants, they were good with the price. You need to try brokers like that and Adrian Flux, Footman James, Lancaseter, A-Plan etc etc.
Should be no probs getting an E30 on a classic policy, but usual driver age requirements are normally aged 21+.
Classic policies do not usually earn you any NCD and there is usually an upper limit to the mileage, usually about 6K a year.
We have the wife's MK2 golf on a classic policy through Herts Insurance Consultants, they were good with the price. You need to try brokers like that and Adrian Flux, Footman James, Lancaseter, A-Plan etc etc.
Footman James were best for me insuring a 'classic'!
They tend not to deal with modified cars though.
They tend not to deal with modified cars though.
Jeremy Clarkson wrote:...but it drives the front wheels. Theee wrooong wheels!
da4x4turbo wrote:I raced a vivaro on the motorway once in a 318is.... and lost!!!





