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PG03WRX
01 January 2008, 17:39
l was with direct line paying £875 this year they want £984?

seached abit privilage want £765

anyone know any good ones

The Dogs B******s
01 January 2008, 17:40
I'm with Privilage,paying £800approx

STi_Si
01 January 2008, 17:44
Try Gary Moulson at Keith Michaels, did a very good deal for me halving what I was paying with Direct Line. Also believe Direct Line and Privilege are pretty much the same due to same underwriters...

Simon

fraser87uk
01 January 2008, 17:44
Age 20, Sti 6 Import, Insurance Factory, £More than you need to know

uk95scooby
01 January 2008, 17:44
Direct Line
Full Comp with tracker fitted
7 years NCB

£328.65

Best Quote ive ever had !!

uk95scooby
01 January 2008, 17:46
BTW, Age 35 2001 WRX uk model....

Moley_WRX
01 January 2008, 17:49
View my scooby for spec, all mods covered like-for-like, 27 years old (nearly 28 :mad: ), 4 points, max NCB, fully comp - under £500

From Keith Michaels of course :D

D-an-W
01 January 2008, 17:53
How soon before renewal can you quote Gary?

B0DSKI
01 January 2008, 17:56
Keith Michaels. 36 Years old Full NCB. All mods declared. Parked on the drive. £650

Moley_WRX
01 January 2008, 17:56
How soon before renewal can you quote Gary?
Around 14-21 days is usually best :thumb:

zs_phil
01 January 2008, 18:15
28 years old 4 years no claims paying £490 with privilige
my03 wrx

dantastic
01 January 2008, 18:44
Try Gary Moulson at Keith Michaels
Spot on, Gary is the man to talk to when it comes to insurance. :thumb:

fivetide
01 January 2008, 18:58
29, Car in driveway, mapped + zorst (declared) IN10 6 points (don't ask), one non fault claim but full NCB thanks to protected bonus and £595 Keith Michaels

5t.

Snazy
01 January 2008, 19:04
Direct Line
07 WRX standard
Tracker + Cat 1
Kept on drive 9 yrs protected NCB
Living in SE London...

You ready....






£1,104

mjhalifax
01 January 2008, 19:09
AA CAR INSURANCE

5 YEARS NO CLAIMS
SERIES MCRAE TURBO

£501.36

beef-on-the-bone
01 January 2008, 19:14
550fc mods declared and parked on drive, 6 years protected ncb aged 25!!

gary @ keith michaels!!! was miles ahead of anything else i could find

[Davey]
01 January 2008, 19:27
RAC on a second car policy, fullycomp is just under 500 quid.

JP4
01 January 2008, 20:01
Direct Line
07 WRX standard
Tracker + Cat 1
Kept on drive 9 yrs protected NCB
Living in SE London...

You ready....

£1,104


:eek:
Even with 9 yrs NBC? A little steep matey?

I'm paying £475 on my wr1 fully comp with Admiral (online insurance) - and nope I'm not in my 60s...far far from it! :lol1:

Have to admit, naming a female as an additional driver on your policy reduces the overal premium!

340BHP-WRX
01 January 2008, 20:43
550fc mods declared and parked on drive, 6 years protected ncb aged 25!!

gary @ keith michaels!!! was miles ahead of anything else i could find

Gary @ Keith Michaels is the man to talk to :thumb:

Beat every company I spoke to by miles ;)

Pav
01 January 2008, 20:45
:eek:
Even with 9 yrs NBC? A little steep matey?

I'm paying £475 on my wr1 fully comp with Admiral (online insurance) - and nope I'm not in my 60s...far far from it! :lol1:

Have to admit, naming a female as an additional driver on your policy reduces the overal premium!

I'v got a WR1 also with Admiral, 27 0 NCB 2 additional drivers £796!!

JP4
01 January 2008, 20:53
I'v got a WR1 also with Admiral, 27 0 NCB 2 additional drivers £796!!

NCB = More = Cheaper Premium :D

Tracker = Cheaper Premium :D

Online Insurance = Cheaper Premium :D

Garaged = Cheaper Premium :D

Additional Drivers = under 30 = Expensive Premium :brickwall

Points (don't make prizes) = More = Expensive Premium :brickwall

:thumb:

finalzero
01 January 2008, 21:09
32 in two weeks, £1100 with 1 years NCB but bear in mind I have had company cars for over 5 years and I never kept a car longer than 6 months.. so I kind of shot myself in the foot ;)

I am expecting the figure to get down in 2009 (touch wood)

Paul Habgood
01 January 2008, 21:21
Try Gary Moulson at Keith Michaels, did a very good deal for me halving what I was paying with Direct Line. Also believe Direct Line and Privilege are pretty much the same due to same underwriters...

Simon

Another vote for Gary at Keith Michaels, he saved us quite a bit and with good cover/policy.

PG03WRX
01 January 2008, 21:21
l've got 5 yrs ncb im 28 tracker kept on the drive no points

silent running
01 January 2008, 21:24
This year Direct Line wanted £650, up from £600 last year even though I'd had yet another claim free year. Rang up A-Plan and got it all mods declared, fully comp, garaged, Trackered etc £400. Nice one. I'm 34 btw.

minty
01 January 2008, 22:09
i just ran a quote on direct line and got £380 or £450 protected no-claims on a 98 WRX 30 year old driver with loadsa no claims.

I had to specify a tracker though and it hasnt got one... whats the best/cheapest/one off fee/yearly charge ???

Cheers
Chris.

minty
01 January 2008, 22:10
i had a Tracker on my last scooby but it wasnt fitted properly, then then charged me to re-fit it and the engineer said that it wouldnt have worked previously where it was and then they sent me a letter saying that i needed to renew now as my tracker service had expired, i stopped using it over 4 years ago !!! so they dont fill me with confidence to say the least.

catons scooby
02 January 2008, 11:08
22 3year ncb
a-plan
on a my 99 uk turbo £1250
keith michaels couldn't beet it

cookstar
02 January 2008, 11:17
1st car insurance - Gary @ Keith Micheals

Scoob Lots of mods, all declared

6 Years NCB, Zero points = £695 :notworthy


2nd car insurance - Gary @ Keith Micheals

205 GTI Zero NCB

= £400 TPFT :thumb:

silent running
02 January 2008, 11:26
i had a Tracker on my last scooby but it wasnt fitted properly, then then charged me to re-fit it and the engineer said that it wouldnt have worked previously where it was and then they sent me a letter saying that i needed to renew now as my tracker service had expired, i stopped using it over 4 years ago !!! so they dont fill me with confidence to say the least.

I had a similar experience with Tracker in the past. They expect you to renew but can't even be bothered to respond to emails or letters asking for a better subscription deal.


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