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Kenny 09 March 2000 11:23 AM

94 "M" WRX, bog standard, parked on drive, cat 1 fitted. Full NCB, protected no claims. 3pts Apr95 (so almost gone)

Just had renewal through, previously with Orion (best last year @ £780). My broker informed me that they (Orion) were not dealing with imports anymore. He claimied only company dealing now was NU (yeah right!) and they quoted - wait for it..... £1330.

No thanks I said, and phoned around:

Privillege - 880, 350xs (a bit pushy to take up the quote though)

Caterralls - told me the don't do imports anymore.

A few others over £1000

Best was:

OPI - 725, 250xs

Ken

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Justin 09 March 2000 01:28 PM

28yrs old. Standard 94 WRX. Cat 1. PNCB.

NIG via Adrian Flux. £705 (250 or 350 xs, can't remember which! This was at the end of January.


Tim Gates 09 March 2000 04:45 PM

Want to know why it's suddenly gone up - checkout last months Trevs (sorry I mean Revs) magazine, front page. Then checkout this months letters and see how many Subaru owners complained about there twatish journalism!

Stuart Knight 10 March 2000 10:14 AM

Age 35, MY94 WRX, highly modified, full NCB protected, CAT 1, Garaged. £780 fully comp
cant remember xs. Greenlight Insurance

Markus 13 March 2000 11:32 AM

1994 WRX Wagon, Cat 1 alarm/immob. totally standard.

Age: 25
NCB: 3
Years driving: 7
Accidents: 1 in last 3 yrs (7/97)
Convictions: none

+ 1 named driver:
Age: 27
NCB: 2
Years driving: 2
Accidents: none
Convictions: none

Best:

Admiral: £1250.00

worst

Adrian Flux: £2500.00 (if I removed the second driver this would go down to £1600.00 but that is still too much)


Dave Mitchell 13 March 2000 04:36 PM

I got my insurance through Churchill
I have a MY93 WRX. Drive parking, Cat 1, No NCB. I had an accident last year worth 5k + labour. And some assh*le jumped on the roof 1k. I pay £791 with £350 excess.
Oh I`m 34....
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RichB 14 March 2000 10:55 AM

Markus,
Try A-Plan and ask for Lee or Tim.
I had 2 claims in 2 yrs and got 750 on a '97 STI. Admiral are pants this year!
Also try Footman James, they are the cheapest for me at the moment.
Let us know the figures.
RichB

Graeme 16 March 2000 10:50 AM

Dave Mitchell
I don't mean to alarm you, but I'm a bit concerned that your insurance is invalid. I work for Churchill and can assure you they do not insure ANY japanese imports. It may be that you've been quoted and insured on a standard UK Turbo. I would advise you to check it out with Churchill's customer service department straight away. Hopefully I'm wrong - or is there another Churchill Insurance Company I don't know about?
Graeme

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Dave Mitchell 16 March 2000 11:15 AM

Graeme,

If this is true, then why did Churchill pay for the parts I needed shipped over from Japan ?
I told them it was a WRX import. "no problem" was the answer.
I had a big off last summer 5k + labour, then some assh*le jumped on my roof that needed a new roof skin(Again imported from Japan). ?????
Also because I`m not satisfied with the repairs to my car I have been in touch with Churchill and they have been more than helpfull with the situation.
Unfortunately I`m driving a A-Class @ the mo.
It should be back with me tomorrow. But I`m still not convinced it will be acceptable.
The guy from Churchill told me if I`m still not satisfied I can take the car to another garage @ their cost. http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif

Graeme 16 March 2000 11:31 AM

Hi Dave

Looks like you've landed a good one there. They definitely shouldn't insure a WRX (I just checked with one of the supervisors)but if they made the mistake in the first place they would honour your policy. I'm not even allowed a scooby sport exhaust on my standard MY97 and I've worked here for 6 years, so I'm a mite jealous!
Graeme
PS The quote of £791 is incredibly cheap as well - I would have expected over £1.5K with 0 NCB.

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Dave Mitchell 16 March 2000 01:44 PM

Graeme,
Yes it does seem cheap. When the renewel come it was for £1468, I questioned this and was told they had not taken into consideration 13k miles per year, CAT1 alarm, drive parking,etc......
Just trying it on(trying 2 recoup the payout ?)
Sounds like I`m VERY fortunate(4 a change) http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif


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