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Posted: 12 Jan 2006 12:18 am
by maxlee
ok just had a quick look on asda insurance an it is £469.69 tpft with a Excess of £100 the capri is £40 more then that with 1 years noclames were i did the volvo quote saying i had 2

for a 340 gle 1.7 its £442.18 tpft with Excess of £100

not to bad really

i dont no if i will have my no clames tho after a small misshap last year :(

will have to wate and see im sure you can get cheaper i'll try tesco quick 8)

edit::::

£444.15 fully comp for a 360 (one on ebay) exs off £200 gose up to 476 with 100 exes 8) with tesco getting cheaper

Posted: 12 Jan 2006 01:14 am
by ebdl
Have you used confused.com? It's always been good for me - one form to fill in and it gets quotes from about 30 insurers. It's interesting to see the difference in price - there was about £2000 difference between the cheapest and most expensive quotes for my T-5 :shock:

Posted: 12 Jan 2006 09:59 am
by Cornholio
£150 3rd party for the Redline...

Posted: 16 Jan 2006 04:48 pm
by maxlee
i will have a look around :D

i only have 2years no clames might have none soon tho :oops:

will keep looking

Posted: 17 Jan 2006 03:52 am
by Ronnie
Adrian Flux are pretty good, they specialise in modded cars too, so once your up to full drift spec they'll still cover you. Tesco and the likes will run away screaming...

Posted: 17 Jan 2006 11:46 pm
by Andy's-Old-Beast
Ronnie wrote:Adrian Flux are pretty good...
...yep, I'm with them too. I got with them when I had the Trans Am, they kicked the crap out of the renewal quote from my previous insurer. Graham Sykes wanted £420, Adrian Flux did it for £185 - less than half the price!! :shock:

I was so pleased with their quote and general competence compared to other companies that I thought I'd see what they could do for the Volvo... and they were cheapest there too! Plus I get the bit on the certifacate that says I can drive another vehicle, not belonging to me, with the owner's permission, 3rd party only. Fully useful for borrowing dad's car to get Volvo spares in!

PS in case you were wondering, I am not sponsored by, nor do I own shares in Adrian Flux Insurance! :wink:

Posted: 18 Jan 2006 01:05 am
by maxlee
i'll get a numbeer plate of ebay and give them a bell :D

Posted: 18 Jan 2006 09:00 am
by Carl
A good alternative to Adrian Flux is HIC. They gave me a good quote on the B230 conversion in Fioner. Plus they do 3rd party cover on any car as well.
http://www.hertsinsurance.com/