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prodrive Michael 27 March 2017 09:43 PM

Insurance
 
My insurance renewal has come through for my blob eye impreza wrx. Any recommendations? Thinking of going with Adrian flux.

Moley 27 March 2017 10:47 PM

https://www.scoobynet.com/insurance-19/

Or pm me your number and I'll ring you to give a quote

The Trooper 1815 28 March 2017 08:57 AM


Originally Posted by prodrive Michael (Post 11928972)
My insurance renewal has come through for my blob eye impreza wrx. Any recommendations? Thinking of going with Adrian flux.

Have some E45 ready.

Uncle Creepy 28 March 2017 07:31 PM


Originally Posted by The Trooper 1815 (Post 11929056)
Have some E45 ready.

:lol:

DAN@ADRIAN FLUX 28 March 2017 08:05 PM

Hi,
If you wanted to PM me some contact details I'd be happy to arrange for one of my quotes team to give you a call back to go through a quotation if you wish.
Regards,
Dan.

**jay** 28 March 2017 08:11 PM

Id give gary a call first that lot are as much use as a chocolate ashtray, customer service is a joke.

albob 28 March 2017 08:13 PM

Adrian Flux were the best (for me..)

8ulldog 28 March 2017 09:24 PM

After giving the 2 above companies a chance at quoting me (1 couldn't be arsed and the other a long way off) I found A-Plan who have a performance department in Thatcham that have done me well over the last few years.

prodrive Michael 07 April 2017 08:07 PM

I ended up going with Churchill insurance, gave a very competitive quote for me

Barry Pointer 07 April 2017 08:14 PM

SKY Insurance have been great for me as a first time Subaru owner. Adrian Flux tried hard but due to me being a company car owner for 10+ years couldn't take that into consideration. Good luck with the quest!.

hedgecutter 08 April 2017 03:10 PM

A plan are fine until you have a problem. The policy will normally be with Marker Study; when I had a claim repair I had no choice where it was repaired, the paint peeled off in 10 days, the repairer tried to wriggle out of it, then did a spot repair which in turn damaged a previous repair.
They were also the only company out of 3 insurers to charge me last year when I moved house to a cheaper claim area. You are also not covered in Europe unless you inform them. They have loads of little charges in the small print which they do not explain, whereas my other brokers cover these. I used to have both vehicles with them, but no longer

TheAngryFerret 08 April 2017 07:17 PM

Im through a broker called Barry Grainger, i took the insurance with them as they were cheapest for me without cutting all the bits off the policy like other companies do. Then after i read a load of bad reviews about them and paperwork etc but ive had no issues at all so far.

wilkoca 10 April 2017 01:11 PM


Originally Posted by hedgecutter (Post 11931637)
A plan are fine until you have a problem. The policy will normally be with Marker Study; when I had a claim repair I had no choice where it was repaired, the paint peeled off in 10 days, the repairer tried to wriggle out of it, then did a spot repair which in turn damaged a previous repair.
They were also the only company out of 3 insurers to charge me last year when I moved house to a cheaper claim area. You are also not covered in Europe unless you inform them. They have loads of little charges in the small print which they do not explain, whereas my other brokers cover these. I used to have both vehicles with them, but no longer


Avoid Markerstudy my experience was appalling when my cars were torched.

https://www.scoobynet.com/scoobynet-...son-avoid.html

Shax 10 April 2017 02:27 PM

Sheilas wheels was surprisingly cheaper than the rest for me ...

hedgecutter 11 April 2017 08:01 AM


Originally Posted by wilkoca (Post 11931996)
Avoid Markerstudy my experience was appalling when my cars were torched.

https://www.scoobynet.com/scoobynet-...son-avoid.html

all sounds familiar ; I bumped a friend's car, new bumper, they took nearly a year to settle.

8ulldog 11 April 2017 08:33 AM


Originally Posted by hedgecutter (Post 11931637)
A plan are fine until you have a problem. The policy will normally be with Marker Study; when I had a claim repair I had no choice where it was repaired, the paint peeled off in 10 days, the repairer tried to wriggle out of it, then did a spot repair which in turn damaged a previous repair.
They were also the only company out of 3 insurers to charge me last year when I moved house to a cheaper claim area. You are also not covered in Europe unless you inform them. They have loads of little charges in the small print which they do not explain, whereas my other brokers cover these. I used to have both vehicles with them, but no longer

The policy is underwritten by Ageas.


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