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Old Jul 24, 2010 | 09:13 PM
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So this week my renewal notice comes through from A-plan 1200 pounds, last year I payed 590. I ring them up this is the best they can do!!!!! I am 31 8 years no claims no points and I live in one of the best parts of Bradford.

So this week I have tryed to find a reasonable quote for my 2006 WRX and the best I found was around the 800 mark.

What is going on with the the Impreza as I can insure a brand new focus RS 100 pounds cheaper than I can my scoob.

Have insurance company's joined the Government to kill the scooby for good as the sums for owning one are starting to look real bad.
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Old Jul 24, 2010 | 09:19 PM
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I changed a £3000 Classic Impreza for a £19600 Honda Civic Type S GT.

When I notified the Insurance Company, 6 months left of the Policy.

That will be a REFUND of £32 Mr Lewis!!

Add to that £110 a year Road Tax

More Torque than the Impreza at 340Nm

Throw in 55mpg and, yes, sadly, the Impreza has had its time ............ the world has moved on and left Subaru at the 90's starting gate
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Old Jul 24, 2010 | 09:21 PM
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drop moley wrx on here a pm for his number at Keith Michaels, but when you phone them only speak to him
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Old Jul 24, 2010 | 09:21 PM
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I changed a £3000 Classic Impreza for a £19600 Honda Civic Type S GT.

When I notified the Insurance Company, 6 months left of the Policy.

That will be a REFUND of £32 Mr Lewis!!

Add to that £110 a year Road Tax

More Torque than the Impreza at 340Nm

Throw in 55mpg and, yes, sadly, the Impreza has had its time ............ the world has moved on and left Subaru at the 90's starting gate
There is the issue. £19600 and its not even a Type R. Mr Honda-san had his periscope up watching you approach. The Impreza has a lot left to offer, just not the post 06 ones, unless you have the money to tax it.
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Old Jul 24, 2010 | 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by colapepsi
So this week my renewal notice comes through from A-plan 1200 pounds, last year I payed 590. I ring them up this is the best they can do!!!!! I am 31 8 years no claims no points and I live in one of the best parts of Bradford.

So this week I have tryed to find a reasonable quote for my 2006 WRX and the best I found was around the 800 mark.

What is going on with the the Impreza as I can insure a brand new focus RS 100 pounds cheaper than I can my scoob.

Have insurance company's joined the Government to kill the scooby for good as the sums for owning one are starting to look real bad.
im 44 full claims bonus no points ive a bugeye wrx bad postcode that means you aswell last year a plan 590 this year 700 no claims or points went to moley he got it down by 50 quid postcodes are a big problem thats your answer
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Old Jul 24, 2010 | 09:25 PM
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im 44 full claims bonus no points ive a bugeye wrx bad postcode that means you aswell last year a plan 590 this year 700 no claims or points went to moley he got it down by 50 quid postcodes are a big problem thats your answer
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Old Jul 24, 2010 | 09:27 PM
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Originally Posted by nick schofield
im 44 full claims bonus no points ive a bugeye wrx bad postcode that means you aswell last year a plan 590 this year 700 no claims or points went to moley he got it down by 50 quid postcodes are a big problem thats your answer
Its sad but true, choose your postcode wisely. Mine is £500 per yr, full NCB, nearly 38(!), and insured ready for a remap to 'up to 400bhp'. Im in Oxon, so that makes the difference, Redruth, Cornwall was another matter!
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Originally Posted by prodriverules
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Old Jul 24, 2010 | 09:30 PM
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Well I pay £500 fully comprehensive, protected no claims bonus (max of 9 years), mileage limited policy, 2 named drivers with a £250 excess.

My car is a JDM 2004 Blobeye Spec C which I think is in one of the upper group 20's.

Have you tried Gary Moulson @ Keith Michaels yet?

Also Pete it is not surprising that you had a rebate after all you went from a group 18/19 car to a much lower group car.

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sorry to pee on the fire boys but mine is £287 and im 27

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Old Jul 24, 2010 | 09:31 PM
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Originally Posted by nick schofield
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Old Jul 24, 2010 | 09:35 PM
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Originally Posted by prodriverules
sorry to **** on the fire boys but mine is £287 and im 27
edit the third word you live in the sticks in the middle off nowhere car crimes low no false claims etc
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Focus RS is still too new to have a high claims ratio.... give it a year or two.

You'll find all insurance is going up, some big insurers are apparently looking at a 30% price increase from September.
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Old Jul 24, 2010 | 09:39 PM
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Who's the company A-plan put you with if its Groupama,A-plan put a load of claims through them resulting in them not wanting A-plans business so hiked the prices up mine went from £590 to £700.Kieth Michaels got it with the same company for £400 .
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Old Jul 24, 2010 | 09:39 PM
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have to agree subaru have had there day ,i loved mine when i had it but so many lame dicks drive them now [not all i might point out .]thats wat killed it for me ,the scene is so ****in **** and people so **** bout there cars it made me laugh.theres no good club scenes anymore and every buggers got one now .
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And to the OP.... in the insurers eyes there is no good part of Bradford.... sorry. BD postcode is an automatic decine 90% of the time. MASSIVE personal injury issues around that area.
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Old Jul 24, 2010 | 09:41 PM
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Moley, Iam going to give you a ring Monday, can you pm your number
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Originally Posted by mirrors01
have to agree subaru have had there day ,i loved mine when i had it but so many lame dicks drive them now [not all i might point out .]thats wat killed it for me ,the scene is so ****in **** and people so **** bout there cars it made me laugh.theres no good club scenes anymore and every buggers got one now .
i have to agree when you get big turbo diesals up against youve no chance 0-60 unless its highley modified selling mine next year for peanuts lol
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theses modern day derv's are ok but they run out of puff to quickly,the power band is to short on them.
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Old Jul 24, 2010 | 09:53 PM
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Beginning of June, tested civic type r, focus st and clio 200 and once I got back in the scoob for the drive home thought why would I want put down another 5 grand for them three, when the scoob feels all round better.

The only trouble now is insurance, tax and mpg and that's what's starting to kill it for me.
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Old Jul 24, 2010 | 09:54 PM
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I've recently gone through the annual agony that is renewal time.

A plan never called me back, sky was £750, Keith Michaels said they couldn't compete with my renewal quote and didn't even check. I'm insured for the 4th year running with Greenlight, no one can even get near.

30, 06 WRX with coilovers, anti lift, drop links, anti roll bars and LPG conversion, class one business use, 14000 miles, 1 fault and 2 non faults in the last 3 years, no points, reasonable postcode - £540
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I've recently gone through the annual agony that is renewal time.

A plan never called me back, sky was £750, Keith Michaels said they couldn't compete with my renewal quote and didn't even check. I'm insured for the 4th year running with Greenlight, no one can even get near.

30, 06 WRX with coilovers, anti lift, drop links, anti roll bars and LPG conversion, class one business use, 14000 miles, 1 fault and 2 non faults in the last 3 years, no points, reasonable postcode - £540
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Old Jul 24, 2010 | 10:06 PM
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I was with groupama with a plan last year, this year they refused cover, I am 42 with 9yrs+ no claims, they have found me another company, £620 on a my05 jdm sti, birmingham postcode, think I will go with that, although I do still have about a week to shop around. Does this sound reasonable.
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http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.u...ce_rise_in_UK/

http://www.insurancetimes.co.uk/stor...orycode=385719
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Originally Posted by prodriverules
theses modern day derv's are ok but they run out of puff to quickly,the power band is to short on them.
Diesels will never be better than petrol cars like for like ...

Diesel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCFfZDgwBB0

Petrol http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOYkjK_SIEs

TX.
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Originally Posted by Myles
There is the issue. £19600 and its not even a Type R. Mr Honda-san had his periscope up watching you approach.
The Type S diesel is a far superior car to the Type R ..... so much so that Honda have stopped making the Type R.
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Originally Posted by nick schofield
i have to agree when you get big turbo diesals up against youve no chance 0-60 unless its highley modified selling mine next year for peanuts lol
True - my Honda Type S diesel puts 340Nm down, far too much for an Impreza to match.
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Diesels may be the "in" thing at the moment but no matter how powerful they are, they are just not fun to drive.
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Originally Posted by pslewis
True - my Honda Type S diesel puts 340Nm down, far too much for an Impreza to match.
like to see it hold up against my scoob pete
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My Fabia vRS runs 312 lb/ft (420Nm), dispatching 30-70 in 6 seconds (verified) and easily pulled away from my mates 300+bhp Classic in a rolling start. He would however rape me in the corners, and mutilate my battered corpse in the wet But, I pay 110 tax and get 55+mpg Not 400+ and 17mpg

As for the old 'run out of puff' gearing arguement, 130 mph to get to, and six gears to go through en-route; do the math.
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