I'm thinking of getting a second car to use for the daily grind to & from work. That means the scoob can be kept for more pleasurable weekend driving/trackdays on a reduced mileage.
Has anyone any recommendations of companies that can offer this sort of cover (except for Rum, who I'll call tomorrow)? Any good or bad experiences welcome. Cheers, Steve |
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I had the same problem when I bought my MY00 2 years ago.
I kept my old Fiat which I had full NCB but had to start from scratch on my scoob :eek: .I finally insured with the NFU who priced the Scoob insurance as if it had full NCB and did so again last year. Unfortunately the NFU dont give a discount for low annual mileage and they will only guarantee the actual NCB if I move to another insurer i.e 2 years when I renew this year. They have me over a barrel but they are quite competitive so I'm not too bothered at the moment. Cheers Neil. |
Update for those who are interested ;)
Spoke to John at Schofield's yesterday (Jerry* on here) and was pleased to find that I can leave the Scoob (UK saloon) with Direct Line and insure a second car with Zurich. They'll give an introductory discount coz of my current full no claims record! :D Result! Thanks to John for doing all the legwork on this. :) Cheers, Steve Caveat: Of course, this may only work for me coz I'm an old sod living at what the insurers consider a 'good' countryside postcode. |
You got the "old" part right mate :p ;) :D
Lol!!! Hope to see you soon dude :D |
Jawa, you cheeky young whippersnapper! Wait til I get the Dawes device fitted to my zimmer frame - you'll be in soooo much trouble then!! LOL :D
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I think not - moohahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaa |
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