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fergey

Original Poster:

20 posts

244 months

Monday 11th July 2005
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Greetings all, I am over in England with a 2001 Cerbera speed six but will possibly be moving across to Cork in the next few years (Wife wants to go home). I know insurance is expensive in Ireland, but if it's not too rude can I ask what sort of money are you all paying?

London Irish

3,991 posts

246 months

Monday 11th July 2005
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Fergey,

Things really are improving. When I left two years ago I was paying €2,000 TPFT for a 94 Saab!

Now have a Boxster in London and paying £1,000. Got a quote from Hiberian (Aviva Ireland) at €1,700 in Dublin and €1,300 outside Dublin fully comp. (not bad for a 28 year old with only 3 years no claims.

Check out the following link and get a quote in 5 mins.

http://services.hibernian.ie/direct/HibernianDirectWeb/motor_home.jsp

Adrian

Biker.ie

170 posts

247 months

Monday 11th July 2005
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30yrs old, 6yrs no claims (honest)

€1,550 on a '00 M5 fully comp. I think 'St.Paul' are reasonably competitive as regards performance cars.

up-the-dubs

4,282 posts

236 months

Monday 11th July 2005
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It would be rude not to respond, but I'm afraid I couldn't help. Rep mobiles

fergey

Original Poster:

20 posts

244 months

Tuesday 12th July 2005
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Thanks for the replies - that doesn't look too bad at all, my Cerb in England is about £900 anyway!

fly

15 posts

268 months

Monday 15th August 2005
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31 yrs old 4.0 chimaera with st pauls is 1650euros fully comp with no milage restrictions,I think thats pretty good myself.Only problem is trying to explain that TVR is the make of the car!

SpudMurphy

162 posts

226 months

Wednesday 4th January 2006
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I have just paid €1270 for a 1994 Chimaera as a 'second' car - fully comp and no mileage limitation in Dublin. I mention second car as I now know that you can only have one 'no claims' discount'. I had to threaten to take away the family's three other cars before I could get my current insurers to quote me and then they obligingly threw in a 35% discount - hence the €1270. There is a new company, only accessible through a broker, that will insure fully comp for about €1,000 - the catch? You pay the first €4,000 of any claim but there is no 'no-claim discount' to lose.

>> Edited by SpudMurphy on Wednesday 4th January 23:59

whackman

64 posts

248 months

Wednesday 11th January 2006
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Currently with Quinn direct ,paying 420 for mazda rx7 which is cool.