Footman James Policy Change
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I have just received a letter from FJ saying that they can no longer insure my TVR Chimaera as it is parked in a public place. Due to some problems with their underwriter they are changing their policy regarding vehicles that are not garaged or kept in "secure" environments. I am sure that there are one or two out there who have been similarly affected and so my question is, who provides the best (cheapest) insurance for such a car in such circumstances. I have a small list of companies from when I first purchased the vehicle but I would be interested to hear of people's experiences and recommendations. Thanks.
My Footman James renewal invitation just came in.
Up from £230 last year to £495.
Nothing has changed.
I called to query and was told something about their underwriter increasing premiums for cars over 21 years old. Handy as mine is 22.
I’ve gone with Classicline for £290.
Looks like FJ don’t want us.
Up from £230 last year to £495.
Nothing has changed.
I called to query and was told something about their underwriter increasing premiums for cars over 21 years old. Handy as mine is 22.
I’ve gone with Classicline for £290.
Looks like FJ don’t want us.
Footman James tried to increase my premium for a Mercedes SLK-350 by about 30% this year, for no apparent reason - no claims, changes etc. When I queried it, they claimed that "It's just rising costs" and would not budge. The underwriter would have been Ageas.
I then contacted ClassicLine, who quoted only £10 more than they had last year, with a lower excess than FJ, and VIA THE SAME UNDERWRITER, Ageas - so there had clearly been NO general increase in costs, and FJ were just trying it on. The difference in quotes was about £200.
ClassicLine were able to offer an agreed value with no requirement to get a club valuation etc - I just had to complete a form and take photos of all 4 sides, boot & engine bay. That was on a value of £12,000 ; I don't know if they have different requirements for a higher value.
I then contacted ClassicLine, who quoted only £10 more than they had last year, with a lower excess than FJ, and VIA THE SAME UNDERWRITER, Ageas - so there had clearly been NO general increase in costs, and FJ were just trying it on. The difference in quotes was about £200.
ClassicLine were able to offer an agreed value with no requirement to get a club valuation etc - I just had to complete a form and take photos of all 4 sides, boot & engine bay. That was on a value of £12,000 ; I don't know if they have different requirements for a higher value.
Interesting Classic Line insure all my cars,bought another Saab 9000 aero and went to swap from one to another,same same,expected 5 mins on phone 2 hours later they made me cancel my old policy at 450 and went to 1770,me a 61 old fart no claims history...ened up paying 330 extra till sept when i obviously will have a fight on my hands then..
frontfloater said:
Footman James tried to increase my premium for a Mercedes SLK-350 by about 30% this year, for no apparent reason - no claims, changes etc. When I queried it, they claimed that "It's just rising costs" and would not budge. The underwriter would have been Ageas.
I then contacted ClassicLine, who quoted only £10 more than they had last year, with a lower excess than FJ, and VIA THE SAME UNDERWRITER, Ageas - so there had clearly been NO general increase in costs, and FJ were just trying it on. The difference in quotes was about £200.
ClassicLine were able to offer an agreed value with no requirement to get a club valuation etc - I just had to complete a form and take photos of all 4 sides, boot & engine bay. That was on a value of £12,000 ; I don't know if they have different requirements for a higher value.
I had an absolutely identical experience, but the other way around. Classicline double the price of FJ using the same underwriter, despite the fact I’d been with them for years. Ultimately it’s a lottery and there is zero reward for loyalty in the insurance industry, in fact quite the opposite!I then contacted ClassicLine, who quoted only £10 more than they had last year, with a lower excess than FJ, and VIA THE SAME UNDERWRITER, Ageas - so there had clearly been NO general increase in costs, and FJ were just trying it on. The difference in quotes was about £200.
ClassicLine were able to offer an agreed value with no requirement to get a club valuation etc - I just had to complete a form and take photos of all 4 sides, boot & engine bay. That was on a value of £12,000 ; I don't know if they have different requirements for a higher value.
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