Camaro Insurance?

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Big Tav

Original Poster:

645 posts

169 months

Thursday 15th August 2013
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Hi guys, just bought a 97 Camaro! Anyone have any suggestions to get Insurance? The places I usually use said they cant insure me since I have not driven a LHD car in the last 2 years! I have had a bloody Camaro and a Trans Am before! I'm 37 too.

Any suggestions?

ViperDave

5,571 posts

258 months

Friday 16th August 2013
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Ours was insured by admiral, It was a EU one though and that can make a difference with some companies

Camaro

1,421 posts

180 months

Friday 16th August 2013
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Just about to start shopping around, but this years insurers for me were Classicline. Just had a renewal land on my door step and I'm not impressed with it so will be looking else were. But last year they insured me and I had no previous experience and was only 24.

LuS1fer

41,515 posts

250 months

Friday 16th August 2013
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Classicline for me - the downside or upside depending on your view is that it is a classic policy so NCB is neither earned nor lost. That means you hard won NCD can expire as most companies only recognise it for 2 years but Classsicline will preserve it and if you move will provide proof of it so to speak.

They have always been cheapest for me.

Aside from Flux, the other company is MCE.

irocfan

41,847 posts

195 months

Friday 16th August 2013
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Big Tav said:
Hi guys, just bought a 97 Camaro! Anyone have any suggestions to get Insurance? The places I usually use said they cant insure me since I have not driven a LHD car in the last 2 years! I have had a bloody Camaro and a Trans Am before! I'm 37 too.

Any suggestions?
I had the same with the Rumbler - not driven LHD for 18 months so they can't touch me!! WTF!!! fking pathetic! I ended up with Classicline who were superb - other than that buy Classic American in your local newsagents for a good half-dozen or so advertising in there

Big Tav

Original Poster:

645 posts

169 months

Friday 16th August 2013
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Thanks guys! I will give Classicline a call smile

Camaro

1,421 posts

180 months

Friday 16th August 2013
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Subject to them going ahead with what they said on the phone, my renewal came through today from Classicline and it hadn't dropped since last year. Gave a few firms a phone call and Adrian Flux came back at £200 cheaper. Rang Classicline back and they said if I email them a copy of the quotation and its like for like (which is it) they'll match it for me. I'd rather stick with them, than go to Adrian Flux thats for sure!

BlackTank

140 posts

148 months

Tuesday 20th August 2013
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I used Adrian Flux. I don't think the rate I have is particularly good but it was convenient and not too much hassle. I think next year I will look around some more. Congrats on the new car by the way!!!!

andy rob

652 posts

227 months

Wednesday 21st August 2013
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checkout the very similar footman james thread