Insurance cover
Posted: Tue May 01, 2007 7:40 pm
I'm currently looking into mod-friendly insurance policies since my renewal is due in three weeks time on my V plate S4.
Mods to be done include B7 RS4 calipers/discs/pads, H&R coilovers, ARB's, DTS and a full Milltek. Perhaps a remap by the end of the year too . . .
I'm 39 and have 10 years NCB without any convictions, leave the car on the drive (LE2 post code) and do 15K a year, have valued the car below £10K.
Admiral have quoted me £455 (£400 excess) for a standard S4 and only £508 with all the mods, caveat being that they will not cover "like for like" with the upgrades.
Greenlight have quoted me £860 (£500 excess) with the advantage of having like for like cover on the mods.
Adrian Flux said £800 for the same.
Quoteline mentioned £750 with a view to knocking it lower once they get more info but I have no information as to their quality of service.
My question is should I chance going with Admiral with the standard parts clause or bite the bullet and go with Adrian Flux or any other reputable broker?
Any experiences or other information would be most appreciated!
Mods to be done include B7 RS4 calipers/discs/pads, H&R coilovers, ARB's, DTS and a full Milltek. Perhaps a remap by the end of the year too . . .
I'm 39 and have 10 years NCB without any convictions, leave the car on the drive (LE2 post code) and do 15K a year, have valued the car below £10K.
Admiral have quoted me £455 (£400 excess) for a standard S4 and only £508 with all the mods, caveat being that they will not cover "like for like" with the upgrades.
Greenlight have quoted me £860 (£500 excess) with the advantage of having like for like cover on the mods.
Adrian Flux said £800 for the same.
Quoteline mentioned £750 with a view to knocking it lower once they get more info but I have no information as to their quality of service.
My question is should I chance going with Admiral with the standard parts clause or bite the bullet and go with Adrian Flux or any other reputable broker?
Any experiences or other information would be most appreciated!