Insurance Advice - Again!

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Insurance Advice - Again!

Post by cuz » Tue Jan 18, 2005 12:46 pm

I may have found my dream car, a lowish miles Polar Silver RS2 and thought that Carole Nash would be able to do the business with their Classic Car Policy (see previous thread). Oh no, all changed and they no longer cover the RS2 as a classic.

Any ideas where maybe the most reasonable company to insure with. Currently with Norwich Union Direct for my Golf VR6 but they doubled the quote for the RS2.

Thanks in advance

Simon

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Privilege

Post by dobbiej » Tue Jan 18, 2005 2:32 pm

Hi there,

I bought one end of last year and Privilege were the cheapest - £480 fully comp £500 excess - value £18k age 35 - for social, domestic and to and from business use.

Has to have a cat 1 alarm - but I guess most do. Hope this helps.

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RE: Privilege

Post by alastairg » Tue Jan 18, 2005 8:17 pm

Privilege fully comp Full NCB protected value 18k cat 1 alarm driveway £560ish £250 XS
Used them for years now with RS2/S2 and they always seem to be there or there about re quotes c/w others
RS2 'an estate car named Desire'

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Post by FrankC » Tue Jan 18, 2005 10:01 pm

Got a great deal using www.confused.com.
Give it a go!
Cheers fc

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Post by afhgus » Thu Jan 20, 2005 8:19 pm

Tescos were the same as Direct Line for me. About £600. Might try Privilege though...
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Post by RED_ROCKET » Tue Jan 25, 2005 3:04 pm

Confused.com, definately confuses you. You gota fill in too many details! Tesco is quicker..and better quotes..
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Re: Insurance Advice - Again!

Post by Pete_RS2 » Fri Jan 28, 2005 10:35 am

cuz wrote:I may have found my dream car, a lowish miles Polar Silver RS2 and thought that Carole Nash would be able to do the business with their Classic Car Policy (see previous thread). Oh no, all changed and they no longer cover the RS2 as a classic....
Simon,
How long have you owned the RS2 ? As far as I know Carole Nash do still offer a classic policy but stipulate certain conditions, one of which is you must have owned the vehicle for at least 1 year.

They also insist the car would need to be a secondary vehicle with mileage limited to 6000 per year and you would need to be 25 or over. I hope this is still the case as I plan to switch over to them when my current policy expires.
'95 Volcano Black RS2, MRC remap, Samco turbo hoses, S3 DV, Jetex panel filter, xenon HID headlights, LED sidelights & dashlights, clear side repeaters, VDO boost gauge, remote locking kit, Blaupunkt MMC mp3, Uniroyal Rainsports

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