V8V insurance

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1st_petrolhead

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1,431 posts

244 months

Sunday 29th May 2011
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I have been with Admiral multicar and this year they want £1700 to insure the V8V.

Ok do have 9 points and 1 accident but I though I would phone around.

Managed to get it for £850 with Aviva

Just thought I would tell you in case your on the hunt for insurance

MrOrange

2,037 posts

259 months

Monday 30th May 2011
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Always worth trying the smaller brokers such as Locktons etc. Can be much, much cheaper if you are lucky.

NigelStn

265 posts

173 months

Tuesday 31st May 2011
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Aviva appear to be really competitive at the moment and no other company got close to them on price for my V8V insurance. They also gave my 19 year old daughter the best quote on her elderly Clio.

michael gould

5,692 posts

247 months

Tuesday 31st May 2011
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yep......the Michael Gould fleet is insured with Aviva smile

Calculator

751 posts

221 months

Tuesday 31st May 2011
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Could anyone reccommend an insurer for a 'younger' Aston driver (28)? I have been on a company car policy for the past 3yrs and so have lost my NCB. Clean license and no accidents.

alxce

417 posts

227 months

Tuesday 31st May 2011
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Calculator said:
Could anyone reccommend an insurer for a 'younger' Aston driver (28)? I have been on a company car policy for the past 3yrs and so have lost my NCB. Clean license and no accidents.
As mentioned above, you should try Aviva but do it on the phone, not the website. Although not a young driver I came to them last year with zero NCB and an accident 2 years ago but because I have two other cars insured with them they consulted the underwriters and came back with a special deal.

It would help if your company or their insurers would provide a letter of no claims in your 3 years on their policy. I used this approach once with one of the major insurers and they were happy to accept it as proof of NCB. It was a while ago and things may have changed but has to be worth a try.

George H

14,713 posts

170 months

Tuesday 31st May 2011
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Calculator said:
Could anyone reccommend an insurer for a 'younger' Aston driver (28)? I have been on a company car policy for the past 3yrs and so have lost my NCB. Clean license and no accidents.
Admiral are best for me on a multicar policy.

michael gould

5,692 posts

247 months

Tuesday 31st May 2011
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alxce said:
Calculator said:
Could anyone reccommend an insurer for a 'younger' Aston driver (28)? I have been on a company car policy for the past 3yrs and so have lost my NCB. Clean license and no accidents.
As mentioned above, you should try Aviva but do it on the phone, not the website. Although not a young driver I came to them last year with zero NCB and an accident 2 years ago but because I have two other cars insured with them they consulted the underwriters and came back with a special deal.

It would help if your company or their insurers would provide a letter of no claims in your 3 years on their policy. I used this approach once with one of the major insurers and they were happy to accept it as proof of NCB. It was a while ago and things may have changed but has to be worth a try.
same for me with Aviva.....i needed insurance on a second car but had no NCB for a second policy.....rang Aviva, they spoke to the underwrites and gave me an introductory 65% NCB !.......the argument being i can only drive one car at a time. That 65% is now fully transferable.