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Post by Wak » Tue Aug 23, 2005 3:14 pm

Chaps, this was posted on the TT forum,

these guys,
http://www.noeldazely.co.uk/

have just saved me £150 on my insurance , all mods declared and my TT has lots!

£650 as opposed to £800 with my current insurer.... try them out!

:D
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Post by SimonS4MTM » Wed Aug 24, 2005 12:59 pm

£540 as oposed to £700 with elephant.

BTW, i think this should be posted in the Audi ownership forum
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Post by S4driver » Fri Sep 02, 2005 9:09 pm

Excellent recommend :beerchug:

By far the cheapest quote I have had, and its notlimited to any mileage restrictions and also includes protected no-claims.

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Post by DJG » Mon Oct 17, 2005 2:20 pm

Thanks for this. :thumbs:

Just saved £100 by going through Noel Dazely. And this after me being a target for 2 lorries in the last year.

I spoke to Paul who is a top guy.
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Post by rolskii » Thu Mar 02, 2006 4:01 pm

Wak wrote:Chaps, this was posted on the TT forum,

these guys,
http://www.noeldazely.co.uk/

have just saved me £150 on my insurance , all mods declared and my TT has lots!

£650 as opposed to £800 with my current insurer.... try them out!

:D
Wak - your a star :thumbs:
Just saved me a good fortune - spoke to Dean there....
He took all my details once, never asked me twice, didnt give it the sucking in air over yr teeth job when i said the fatal insursnce word "modifications" -- he was - yep we do lots with TT guys, re-maps, exhausts, suspension.... etc
We can cater for your individual tune, not heavy loading at all - Great :twisted:

Make me happy ---- well I am very happy as I dont have to talk to a bloody call centre in deepest mumbia .. got someone now who understands cars and driver requirements .. especially :kissmyrings:

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Post by s4woody » Thu Mar 02, 2006 6:22 pm

got my quote on its way..thanks wak :thumbs: :redrs4:
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Post by Paulm » Fri Mar 03, 2006 1:26 pm

My Insurance is due in April so I gave them a go.

No Good for me £660 FC, Protected NCD. I live in the sticks 39 8years ncd

Elephant £314 FC, Guaranteed NCD :shock: that is more than half price. I even checked it was the S4 they quoted and it is :wink:

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Post by s4woody » Fri Mar 03, 2006 5:10 pm

well i got my quote 2day and with all my mods its almost 100 pound cheaper so im well chuffed.. :thumbs: :redrs4:
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Post by rolskii » Sat Mar 04, 2006 3:13 am

Im the same... I can go with any insurer, lie through my teeth, not declaring mods etc... (not that I am insinuating this at all about anyone else !!) an get a reasonable quote ... have a crash - find out my insurance is nul-invoid.... :thumbsdown:
So being worried about losing out, or having a cheaper insurance company that doesnt replace what you have on your car is important if your going to spend heavily on modding your car -- they still beat NFU,NU,all Direct Line family, budget, ELEPHANT and more that i got pissed off with phoning round all day, only to look closer at the forum, falling upon Waks post -- Good Lad
Extra loading = not too much ££££ - Guaranteed coverage for your expensive fluffy dice
No Insurance = Loss on your expensive fluffy dice --- BIG ££££ -------- its a no brainer any day for modded owners :thumbs:

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Post by jeffw » Sat Mar 04, 2006 10:37 am

Will they replace the modifications in the event of an accident or give you a write off value including the mods? Most insurance companies will only pay for orginal equipment.

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Post by rolskii » Sat Mar 04, 2006 11:49 am

I asked exactly that - If my car gets nicked or damaged/stolen, will they replace what you had listed, ie, brakes, suspension, engine/turbo work fluffy dice etc.. not oem gear as per usual .... .
....and the man from del monte said yes - ! :beerchug:

I have never listed mods and claimed on insurance,
be nice to know if someone has and wants to share their experiences :shock:

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Post by jeffw » Sat Mar 04, 2006 12:15 pm

Excellent news....might try them when my insurance is up ...Currently use Greenlight who are good if a little pricey

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Post by Paulm » Sat Mar 04, 2006 2:05 pm

My quotes were for standard just to give me a base line. just showes how insurance is all over the place. over £300 cheaper is not to be sniffed at. I hope to stay with my current insurer "Life Sure" they are a small ish company but very helpful and I got an excellent price for my Import VR4.

I dont believe anyone on here would not declare their mods :roll:
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RS3 8P Rubbish
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Post by PhilT » Thu Mar 09, 2006 12:43 pm

Happy to report that I've just saved over £125 on my wife's insurance with Noel Dazely. I spoke to the owner regarding Sponsoring RS246, and he is going to monitor the leads they get through the site and will look to review in July. So if you do give them a call, then please mention RS246.

The concern for them is to have too many high value vehicles on their books, so they are mainly interested in cars up to about £25,000.

Very professional and competent staff. :thumbs:
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Post by rolskii » Thu Mar 09, 2006 1:45 pm

I started my call with recommendation taken from this site, Dean had heard of this through TT guys, but ultimately they aint scared when you want to go off the SP......
Extremely impressed .... :jump_clap:

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