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DanUK
12 April 2007, 10:19
With Elephant after spending a nice claim free year with them (Apart from a Windscreen but that shouldn't affect anything!)
Getting tired of the increasing costs involved in motoring!
I'm 33 now and don't expect these kind of quoters!

So who are you guys using? 33, Full NCB, No convictions

Pagan
12 April 2007, 10:21
So who are you guys using?

Brokers in the insurance section of this BBS is who most folks use ;)

Rasher
12 April 2007, 10:22
A Plan mate

WRX TWIN TURBO
12 April 2007, 10:25
Im pulling out my hair over the same problem. Im looking around now to change my insurance company :wonder: I too want to pay less:freak3:

Rioja
12 April 2007, 10:28
Cheap loans | mortgages | credit cards | home & car insurance - moneysupermarket UK (http://www.moneysupermarket.com) in the insurance section will give you a competitive comparison pretty quickly.

dan83590
12 April 2007, 10:29
What a shocker, they have up'ed your quote for no apparent reason. Is'nt it funny how a compulsory insurance is so so high!!

I found my insurance company through confused.com and got insured for £570.00. 31 year old, no NCB, garaged car, 1993 WRX Import, 3 points speeding. It wasn't easy finding a quote this low, infact I was two days away from selling the car all together.

My insurance is due again soon so I'll be looking forward to telling them to naf off when they hike my quote, you should do the same..

JonMc
12 April 2007, 10:29
Like rasher said A-plan, paid £590 last year with Moley, switched to A-plan this year because they came up trumps with £409 including the all important legal cover.

wrxcraig
12 April 2007, 10:36
Admiral, 26 4yrs NCB, 2 convictions and im paying 12 installments of £44.28 which makes out to be £531.36

AndyB_WRX
12 April 2007, 10:40
Try Admiral and Bell, they are all part of the same group as Elephant but each specialise in different sections of the market

B0DSKI
12 April 2007, 10:46
Give Gary Moulson aka Moley WRX a go, he's sorted me and countless other Scoobynet members out with some superb quotes :thumb:

Minitrue
12 April 2007, 11:29
Gary at Keith Michaels, superb quotes, excellent cover and hes a top lad.


MoT

DanUK
12 April 2007, 11:39
Cheap loans | mortgages | credit cards | home & car insurance - moneysupermarket UK (http://www.moneysupermarket.com) in the insurance section will give you a competitive comparison pretty quickly.


Bell, £585 looking better! Thanks bud. I'll try them direct

Barmyclown
12 April 2007, 20:05
Elephant do that every year, they get you with a cheap quote then put a large premium on the second year, if you go to admiral, they will try and match any quote you get from someone else. You just have to ring them up. Got a feeling that I`m going to get stung this year after my accident. Even though I have protected noclaims.

Jase

little rick
12 April 2007, 20:11
Have you tried putting your details back on elephant via the web as if its a new policy?
I was with Direct Line and out of interest tried this - Quote was £180 less as a new policy as they 'give discount to new customers' followed by rant from me regarding 5 years with them and house insurance

HOWY
13 April 2007, 00:15
just about to renew my insurance with A plan did a check through confused.com and they still came up £70 cheaper than the cheapest quote they came up with the rest were ridiculous.

However privilege give pretty good quotes too especially if you are married or have a partner who lives with you can ave over £150;)

Nicci
13 April 2007, 14:32
Dan,

I have the same stats as you.

I am insured with A-plan.

Mine was £630 including breakdown (until I moved last month to a worse area).

I phoned the Lemington branch for a quote and am now on my second year with them, as they couldn't be beaten on price.

DanUK
13 April 2007, 17:30
Dan,

I have the same stats as you.




How do you know? You have only ever seen me in the car!!!! ;)

chocolate_o_brian
19 April 2007, 04:50
Admiral, 26 4yrs NCB, 2 convictions and im paying 12 installments of £44.28 which makes out to be £531.36

:lol: mines costing me £45 a week lol

Puppetmaster
19 April 2007, 05:46
Last year I paid £1300 TPFT on my MY95 WRX... 1 year NCB... I lost all my NCBs when I lived in the States for 3 years :(

chocolate_o_brian
19 April 2007, 06:27
Last year I paid £1300 TPFT on my MY95 WRX... 1 year NCB... I lost all my NCBs when I lived in the States for 3 years :(

after reading your pm, did you live in the ghetto;)

Looie
19 April 2007, 14:50
Direct Line for my 2002 WRX - £439 Full Comp, 6yrs NCB, 3 points - which was £58 cheaper than the year before, no one else came anywhere near despite spending hours and hours going through all the numerous web sites offering "huge savings".

Trumble
19 April 2007, 14:51
I think thats pretty good - 750 MY06 STI.

T.

rob2006
20 April 2007, 00:09
A-Plan on an 03 plate STI

I'm 26, 6 years ncb, car on street, clean licence, 10k miles per year, £500 excess

All for £539 fully comp & protected NCB

big :thumb: to A-plan!


Heres a tip.... my mum needs my car 3 days per week when she looks after my son, so i put her on the policy as a named driver, NOT THE POLICY HOLDER!! To my surprise it reduced my quote by nearly £200

Come on guys give your mums a shot of the car every now and then you know it makes sence!!:norty:

T5OLF
20 April 2007, 07:25
A plan for me, Greenlight wanted over £900 with mods for my second year. A plan charged me £383!!

smeagol69
03 May 2007, 22:02
APLAN, APLAN, APLAN. NO FUSS. 01635 874646 DO MODS AND GREYS, IF YOU ARE A GOOD EXP RISK, SAVED ME LOADS AND DOES ALL OTHER CARS AND INSURANCE POLICIES. ASK FOR MATT.:luxhello:


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