HELP!! INSURANCE ON SUBARU IMPREZA'S!!
HELP!! INSURANCE ON SUBARU IMPREZA'S!!
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Stubie

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2 posts

174 months

Wednesday 12th October 2011
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Hello People,
Just like to say thanks to every1 that helped we with my last topic. Was a real help!!

Heres a new one for ya..

INSURANCE!!

I dont get it... sum quotes i do are like £1700 and then others are £700-£800 for the same car, same size engine etc and same model just different reg plates.

I looking to get a Subaru with a turbo (of course) and my have no no years claims, no points or convitions and am 30 years old, so i was expecting the insurance to be quite high, but i just cant work it out.!

IS THERE A LOOP HOLE OR SUMTHING??
Stubie

maxdb

1,545 posts

180 months

Wednesday 12th October 2011
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Try looking for a UK model with Thatcham alarms. I found a 2l Turbo much cheaper to insure than a WRX/STI varient.

paulmoonraker

2,850 posts

186 months

Wednesday 12th October 2011
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Different companies will have vasty different quotes for this type of car. Specialist brokers like Keith Michaels are very good, but require experience in a turbo car etc (they will ask you). Having zero years no claims realyly won't help with quotes either.

anonymous-user

77 months

Wednesday 12th October 2011
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I've just bought an Impreza (though I haven't picked it up yet), and I too am seeking out cheap insurance.

Keith Michaels/Sky both will require you to have 1 year of ownership of big power turbo cars before quoting you. A-Plan (about 2 mins up the road from me!) will do a good job of finding you a deal.

Admiral are sometimes quite cheap on Impreza's too. A-Plan got me the best price with Aviva (they didn't charge extra for the exhaust change either)

ETA - Just to add - you mentioned the same car being different prices elsewhere. I found that with the imports I was getting quotes on, some companies recognised the plate as the true car (2 door wrx sti type r 20000cc), whereas others were bringing the same plate up as "4 door my00 type uk" - a completely different car, with completely different performance. Worth checking in great detail before you accept a policy that they actually have the correct car listed

Edited by anonymous-user on Wednesday 12th October 22:12

pidsy

8,589 posts

180 months

Thursday 13th October 2011
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Most insurers will bum you if you cant prove at least one years history with something they class as a high performance car.

Its a massive PITA.

liner33

10,861 posts

225 months

Thursday 13th October 2011
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I've never had to prove experience but I was asked

MK4 Slowride

10,028 posts

231 months

Thursday 13th October 2011
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I got my mum as a named driver on my policy which saved me £100. The insurance company shat themselves a bit when I listed all the mods so much to-ing & fro-ing was done by the chap on the phone to his boss.

I'm 29, 5 years no claims and costs me £1250 all mods declared. Hoping it'll be sub £1000 this december but not holding my breath.

kayzee

3,268 posts

204 months

Thursday 13th October 2011
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Adrian Flux were once again the cheapest for me... 26 with 6 years NCB paying £1,200 btw.

arfur

4,008 posts

237 months

Thursday 13th October 2011
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Not an Imprezza, but my very modified Forester is 700 protected at Allianz. They are aware of all the mods. I'm 44 with clean licence and full no claims

liner33

10,861 posts

225 months

Thursday 13th October 2011
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My heavily modified Skyline was with A plan , my Evo also modded is with Pace Ward , never paid more than £550pa to insure either 43yrs old full ncb

japgt

349 posts

187 months

Thursday 13th October 2011
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I have a my94 sti wagon import, heavily modded insured through Skye fully comp, I'm 36 with 9 years no claims, clean lisence, agreed value and all mods declared for £556 fully comp.

You will get hammered if you have no no claims bonus or any experience of a quick car, once you've got that year without any issues it will drop down, I went from a saxo to my scoob 8years ago and got stung for the first year, then gradually started coming down.

bazza1000

294 posts

175 months

Friday 14th October 2011
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Try the specialist companies like:

Keith Michaels
A-Plan (very good)
Sky Insurance

And Elephant / Admiral

You will get half decent quotes off them.

Depends on your car history a bit as well if you have owned similar cars in the past.

Uk cars are cheaper to insure than the imports.

anonymous-user

77 months

Friday 14th October 2011
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bazza1000 said:
Try the specialist companies like:

Keith Michaels
A-Plan (very good)
Sky Insurance
Sky and Keith Micahels said came back next year, after I had owned the car a year.
A Plan are about 2 miles from me, and are excellent and got me a decent price with Aviva. Next best that I found on my own was Admiral.

BerksJack

1,155 posts

189 months

Friday 14th October 2011
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Nyphur said:
Sky and Keith Micahels said came back next year, after I had owned the car a year.
A Plan are about 2 miles from me, and are excellent and got me a decent price with Aviva. Next best that I found on my own was Admiral.
I had the opposite when I tried to renew my insurance. A-Plan said come back next year and Keith Michaels were the cheapest around.

I'm with A-Plan now, Keith Michaels wanted nearly an extra £300 to add business class 1 to my policy when I renewed

rb5er

11,657 posts

195 months

Saturday 15th October 2011
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I got silly quoted from keith michaels and adrian flux. Everyone wanted to charge me £600 more than last year, with no accidents or claims. Only RCIB managed to get my premium to the same £850 as last year.

wilbo83

1,550 posts

188 months

Saturday 15th October 2011
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Another decent company that is often overlooked is Greenlight. I was insured with them on my modified celica and am now insured on a WRX PPP with plenty of modifications but a very reasonable price. (28 with 3 years no claims)

amccan10

589 posts

201 months

Monday 17th October 2011
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keith michaels also offers a discount to all SIDC embers smile