premiums?
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Re: premiums?
What other people pay is interesting but doesn't really help you as insurance prices are dictated by your circumstances and vehicle use.
Your best bet if you are looking for a cheap quote is to phone a few specialist insurers and shop around as much as you can.
Your best bet if you are looking for a cheap quote is to phone a few specialist insurers and shop around as much as you can.
If you can't see the angle, you're in trouble.
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Re: premiums?
my conversion from NA to SC cost me an extra £36
£136 with 3 points with 4000 miles and I live in a medium risk area. I'm 32.
Adrian Flux is my insurer.
£136 with 3 points with 4000 miles and I live in a medium risk area. I'm 32.
Adrian Flux is my insurer.
Re: premiums?
My last quote was approximately £260 with all mods declared, 12K miles a year with full business use on top. But I do live in a pretty good postcode area and have 8/9 years NCB to apply.
Can go through specialist insurer, which is good for things like making sure that modifications are covered, but also worth the usual money supermarket, compare the market, go compare etc to get options.
Can go through specialist insurer, which is good for things like making sure that modifications are covered, but also worth the usual money supermarket, compare the market, go compare etc to get options.
I am going to live forever, or die trying!
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Re: premiums?
Hi,
If you need any help with insurance at all then please feel free to drop me a line.
Regards,
Dan.
If you need any help with insurance at all then please feel free to drop me a line.
Regards,
Dan.