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Dave94sti 11 January 2007 01:10 AM

STI insurance help
 
righty peeps after insuring my 94 sti last year with bell for ludacris amount of £2500 i ended up selling car as assumed insurance would be too high again. anyway turns out mate is selling car now so thought id give insurance another go. went to keith michaels who could only come up with £2200! there must be a way im 23 with 3yrs ncb on fully cat 1'ed 94sti with alloys and exhaust. any help or places to point me to would be much appreciated guys, cheers

Moley 11 January 2007 09:04 AM


Originally Posted by Dave94sti (Post 6535290)
righty peeps after insuring my 94 sti last year with bell for ludacris amount of £2500 i ended up selling car as assumed insurance would be too high again. anyway turns out mate is selling car now so thought id give insurance another go. went to keith michaels who could only come up with £2200! there must be a way im 23 with 3yrs ncb on fully cat 1'ed 94sti with alloys and exhaust. any help or places to point me to would be much appreciated guys, cheers

Did you speak to me (Gary Moulson) :wonder:

T_H_E__c_R_O_W 11 January 2007 05:28 PM

try eCar

Tidgy 11 January 2007 05:33 PM

was gonna say under 25 is hard to insure for cheap but give gary a ring and see what he can do since you have no claims and have a driving history with the car ;)

Dave94sti 11 January 2007 07:31 PM

last year when i rung round and paid the crippling 2.5k i was told by quite a few companies this was obviously because it was a high performance car but as long as drive it for a year with no claims/convictions you can basically half that next year which is why i went for it. i ended up selling at to get a house after one year but now my mate is selling it and money is ok(ish) thought id get a few quotes just incase it was affordable to me again will keep trying cheers for company ideas guys :)
(gary yes i did speak to you the other day was the guy from east grinstead)

Tony@Greenlight 12 January 2007 03:12 PM

Hi Dave,

It sounds like the problem could be current performance vehicle driving experience.

The original Insurer (the £2.5k one) was correct in as much as they were probably loading you for not owning the vehicle for 12mths, this would have been reduced at renewal.

Your problem will be that you will be back to square one as youre effectively starting from scratch in experience terms.

There are companies that can help, but unless you've driven a vehicle of reasonable performance ie. 170ish + BHP for the last 12 months you're facing the scenario described above.

Kind regards

Tony

T_H_E__c_R_O_W 12 January 2007 06:52 PM

intresting, and i agree, but why have i never been asked my driving history when getting quotes? Only ever get asked about this car.


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