Multicar policy
#1
Multicar policy
This ones aimed at Moley really, but if anyone else knows all the better. Do any of the more specialist insurance co's such as Keith Michaels, offer multi car policies.
Only asking as I wish to buy a second scooby to use for occasional jaunts and track days and dont want the £600-£700 of having to insure separately.
Cheers
Only asking as I wish to buy a second scooby to use for occasional jaunts and track days and dont want the £600-£700 of having to insure separately.
Cheers
#3
Thanks for the prompt reply.
That's a shame, could get very costly then.
Do you save much for specifying your annual mileage very low. Say under 2000 miles as a weekend car - no commuting.
If not might have to be a track car only.
Dont want to contact admiral or similar as they are rather bad for performance/non standard cars as Im sure you are aware.
That's a shame, could get very costly then.
Do you save much for specifying your annual mileage very low. Say under 2000 miles as a weekend car - no commuting.
If not might have to be a track car only.
Dont want to contact admiral or similar as they are rather bad for performance/non standard cars as Im sure you are aware.
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#8
I'm with admiral multicar
They've never changed prices on me when I've phoned ?
For me and the g/f for an STI Type R and a mk4 fiesta its £1700, both 24, g/f has 4 years ncb
They've never changed prices on me when I've phoned ?
For me and the g/f for an STI Type R and a mk4 fiesta its £1700, both 24, g/f has 4 years ncb
#9
Hi there Moley,
Any chance of sorting me out a new policy with limited mileage? as my insurance is up for renewal and have been qouted £845 thats £200 quid more than last year.
Thanks in advance
steve
Any chance of sorting me out a new policy with limited mileage? as my insurance is up for renewal and have been qouted £845 thats £200 quid more than last year.
Thanks in advance
steve
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