Exige - insurance

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kiethton

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14,071 posts

187 months

Saturday 8th July 2017
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Afternoon, a few pointers if possible.

Collect a new (to me) S2 N/A exige next weekend, after selling my current car my current insurer (large mammal) want far too much for the remaining 10 months of the policy despite coming in reasonably priced on confused.com.

Needing to try and sort this out does anybody have any recommendations for other insurers?

Limited mileage not a problem, have 4 years NCB and am a named driver in another car (also have my own motorbike for commuting duties). History not the best though (2 non-fault claims & 6 points). Track days not necessarily needed but DOC would be good to have.

Any recommendations?

Tickle

5,268 posts

211 months

Saturday 8th July 2017
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I swap between flux and one answer, both have given me lower prices than the 'usual' ones over the years.

kiethton

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14,071 posts

187 months

Saturday 8th July 2017
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Thanks for that, did have a policy with flux a little while ago, will give them and others a go come Monday morning.

Worst case I guess I can just sign up with the mammal or navy man on a new policy and cancel the old?

MattyB_

2,063 posts

264 months

Monday 10th July 2017
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Matt @ Henderson Taylor has always insured my Lotus's:

http://www.hendersontaylor.co.uk/


kiethton

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14,071 posts

187 months

Monday 10th July 2017
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MattyB_ said:
Matt @ Henderson Taylor has always insured my Lotus's:

http://www.hendersontaylor.co.uk/
Thanks for that, too young unfortunately (they only do 30+, I'm 27)

kiethton

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14,071 posts

187 months

Monday 10th July 2017
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Ended up with Flux, used them before but they came in at a similar price to the insurance on my E39 540i but thankfully now list the car as garaged (currently had to keep on road as cheaper), have the larini exhaust listed and also added driving other cars fully comp (<£20k value) for about £20 - happy days!

AyBee

10,673 posts

209 months

Monday 10th July 2017
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kiethton said:
MattyB_ said:
Matt @ Henderson Taylor has always insured my Lotus's:

http://www.hendersontaylor.co.uk/
Thanks for that, too young unfortunately (they only do 30+, I'm 27)
They didn't when I was insured with them - has this changed recently?

kiethton

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14,071 posts

187 months

Monday 10th July 2017
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AyBee said:
kiethton said:
MattyB_ said:
Matt @ Henderson Taylor has always insured my Lotus's:

http://www.hendersontaylor.co.uk/
Thanks for that, too young unfortunately (they only do 30+, I'm 27)
They didn't when I was insured with them - has this changed recently?
I was just told I had to be 30+ for any Lotus, may be make/model specific?

itcaptainslow

3,858 posts

143 months

Monday 10th July 2017
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MattyB_ said:
Matt @ Henderson Taylor has always insured my Lotus's:

http://www.hendersontaylor.co.uk/
Eh? They've insured me a couple of times when I was 27-29.

kiethton

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14,071 posts

187 months

Wednesday 19th July 2017
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Thanks for the help all, strange about the above but way it goes I guess.

Ended up with Flux at a price not too much more than my 540i with Larini declared smile

dunc_sx

1,630 posts

204 months

Tuesday 25th July 2017
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S2 NA exige was one of the cheapest cars I'd insured, £230 with esure. £250 repeating the search today. Money supermarket brings up loads of others at similar prices.

My old diesel Volvo v70 was much more!

HTH,

Dunc.

kiethton

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14,071 posts

187 months

Tuesday 25th July 2017
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Can only dream of those prices - I'm at £880!

Although things are a little against me:

27 years old with GF named driver (30)
6 points - Feb-16 - SP50/£300
50/50 accident Jan-15
Non-fault accident Dec-16
SE London location

james_gt3rs

4,816 posts

198 months

Tuesday 25th July 2017
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That's a very good price tbh - considering a parking prang can cause thousands of damage on these cars.

AyBee

10,673 posts

209 months

Tuesday 25th July 2017
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james_gt3rs said:
That's a very good price tbh - considering a parking prang can cause thousands of damage on these cars.
yes I had 2 non-fault incidents with my Elise, both resulted in cracked clams but no damage underneath, both were £8k+ claims!!