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Insurance sorted on the vRS for another year. 400 quid fully comp :-)

 

Well happy with that considering today's climate in which us Brits usually have our pants pulled down for car insurance and dry bumed to within an inch of our lives!!

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  • Lol..... Dry bumed!!

  • Gizmosgreenline2
    Gizmosgreenline2

    Oh dear. My range rover 3.6 V8 turbo's road tax is more Han most of your policies. £550 road tax for the year. £2970 for the year fully comp with protected full ncb. Age 31 and been driving since 14.

  • Shadows Entity
    Shadows Entity

    Just renewed for insurance starting next month   Adrian Flux £810, monthly of £95 including some extras for 10 months   Octavia mk1 vrs 230bhp(declared)   Age 23 NCB 6 Licence held since 17  

£720 for mine. I expected it to be more though

Did mine yesterday for £375. :)

Being an old git mine is £174 fully comp!

Being an old git mine is £174 fully comp!

Ooh just beat me! Being a fellow old git mine was £220 fully comp.

Insurance sorted on the vRS for another year. 400 quid fully comp :-)

Well happy with that considering today's climate in which us Brits usually have our pants pulled down for car insurance and dry bumed to within an inch of our lives!!

Lol.....

Dry bumed!!

Just out of curiosity, do people want to post age, and the amount of years full licence has been held?

Checking in from Ireland, 23, 5, but nearly 6 years full licence, my insurance is €750 ish.

25 when I renewed, full license for 7 years £540 iirc. Who are people with? Mine was admiral.

26 when renewed, 27 now. Licence 9 years, 9 years no claims, one glass claim in 2012, accident not my fault in 2009 ( didnt need declaring) £720 with axa. I also live in a high risk for insurance fraud area.... OL12

Being an old git mine is £174 fully comp!

45 yrs old, licence 28 yrs, 10yrs+ no claim, hastings direct

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I'm 32 on the 8th of this month, 1 sp30 licence held since 1999 

42 yrs old. 20 yrs licence. Maximum ncb. Protected too. With Adrian flux.

Just out of curiosity, do people want to post age, and the amount of years full licence has been held?

Checking in from Ireland, 23, 5, but nearly 6 years full licence, my insurance is €750 ish.

 

thats not bad for anyone under 25 with anything bigger than a fiesta in ireland...

 

I have 10 yr full license, 12 claim free inc named driver provisional time, and it 430 for my diesel... with Aviva.

Best so far £850 with wife as additional driver, 3 years no claims, 29 & 28 yrs age, with admiral. Just got to see if Chris Knott will beat it.

£227.95

35 years young. 17 years licence with 14 years no claims in a B rated postcode.

22, licence for 5 years and 5 ncb £740 with all mods declared

thats not bad for anyone under 25 with anything bigger than a fiesta in ireland...

I have 10 yr full license, 12 claim free inc named driver provisional time, and it 430 for my diesel... with Aviva.

That's with AA, it was better than hand price of my renewal with aviva. Had to give up my driving of other cars, but the savings made it worth it.

What is the story with declaring mods actually? Curious about Ireland and the UK here. More so Ireland though if anyone had info? Like does the premium go up a fortune? How is it calculated etc?

£2300 last year... £1200 this year :|

Mine was £1250, 23 years old, licence for three years, but first policy as I was only a named driver for a few months some while ago, so no NCB either, and a really poop post code!

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£2300 last year... £1200 this year :|

**** a duck £2300 :|

jesus some different quotes there

 

 

46 years old 9 years no claims 29 years held license. Mine was under £200 fully comp protected

24 4years ncb £750ish with adrian flux. Includes air filter.

33 years old, 11yrs no claims. Licence held 15yrs.£400 with Sky insurance

45 year old, held licence since 1991, 10 years no claim, fully comp with no claims protection and legal cover £225 with £100 excess :rofl:

That's with AA, it was better than hand price of my renewal with aviva. Had to give up my driving of other cars, but the savings made it worth it.

What is the story with declaring mods actually? Curious about Ireland and the UK here. More so Ireland though if anyone had info? Like does the premium go up a fortune? How is it calculated etc?

 

I'm really not sure on the mods declaration,

though a work buddy of mine had brought a lowered and fiddled diesel Audi A4 in from the UK a couple of yrs ago.

His Girlfriend (named on policy) stuck it in a ditch - wrote off... and the insurance were being dicks.

I'm not sure if they ever paid out, as they were claiming he hadnt declared the modified suspension,

so the vehicle was not as per the documentation.

his argument was along the lines of - it was like that when he bought and didnt know it wasn't standard, as he's not a mechanic...

it was also running 150bhp, which i think was upped from the 130pd standard block...

 

Back on topic - when my aviva renewal came in last year, i found a cheaper alternative, rang aviva and asked them could match it.

the guy used the full discrecianary reduction and got it down to a €5 difference instead of €80...

worth the 5 quid to avoid the extra paper work of changing companies :D

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