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GOT 2 CARS RING ADMIRAL THERE MULTI CAR DEALS ARE GREAT

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Old 08 May 2009, 12:08 PM
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Default GOT 2 CARS RING ADMIRAL THERE MULTI CAR DEALS ARE GREAT

I WAS GETTING SILLY QUOTES ON MY O3 STI DUE TO NOT BEING ABLE TO SPLIT THE NO CLAIMS I RANG THESE UP AND GOT A POLICY UNDER A GRAND FOR BOTH MY CARS AND MY GIRLS CAR, WITH ALL MODS SUSPENSION ECT.
Old 08 May 2009, 06:34 PM
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I got both my Imprezas insured with KM for under a grand aswell there are good deals to be had out there
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Admiral are really doing some good deals. Lots of the Noble's are swapping to the multi car policy. My quote is

Noble £196.00
Wifey's scoob ( declared mods suspension/exhaust/brakes/window tints)£345.00
Freelander £200.00

The cost alone is what i pay on the noble at the moment. will be swapping soon me thinks. Sorry moley.
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I took out insurance with them a year ago (due in a couple of weeks) and although they turned out to be the cheapest, I was informed that any claims etc would automatically cancel the policy on both vehicles.

In essence, if I had an accident a week after taking out the policy, Admiral would cancel the remainder of the policy for both cars for the rest of the period. Don't know if it's changed recently though....
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I took out insurance with them a year ago (due in a couple of weeks) and although they turned out to be the cheapest, I was informed that any claims etc would automatically cancel the policy on both vehicles.

In essence, if I had an accident a week after taking out the policy, Admiral would cancel the remainder of the policy for both cars for the rest of the period. Don't know if it's changed recently though....
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sounds odd and possably not even legal (but that bit a guess).
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