INSURANCE RECOMMENDATIONS

INSURANCE RECOMMENDATIONS

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Viper Stuart

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66 posts

214 months

Friday 20th January 2017
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For the last 11 years or so I have been able to insure the viper on the company's fleet policy as a director's personal vehicle. I can't do this now as no longer a director. Does anyone have any recommendations (not necessarily the cheapest) for a 98GTS doing under 3000 mls/year ? Thanks

fatboy18

19,153 posts

218 months

Friday 20th January 2017
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You could try stevenage insurance services. They insure Stock Vipers, but if it has lots of mods they will not touch it.

Of course there is Adrian Flux but they have ALWAYS been really Stupid expensive for me, it depends on postcode too.

A few of us are with CCI Competition car insurance, they do a discount if you are a VOA member (Viper Owners Association) they are part of the Towergate group but have now just past over the admin side of the business to Footman James. So Footman James is worth a call too.

V10 SPM

584 posts

258 months

Friday 20th January 2017
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I've found that most insurance companies will quote for an older Viper nowadays (it used to need a specialist insurer). I'm currently with Elephant.

deVAS

30 posts

128 months

Friday 20th January 2017
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Classicline insurance for me, easy to deal with,good policy,cheaper than flux

sonicbloo

637 posts

157 months

Friday 20th January 2017
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I'm currently with Admiral, 4000 mile limit. They didn't require a tracker fitting which others did, I didn't shop around as I was with them the previous year and the premium was over £100 cheaper than the year before! I did have 6 points too at the time.

Policy details for your DODGE VIPER SRT-10 COUPE
Your car insurance premium:£351.00
(includes your discount for paying by card)
Windscreen Cover Included
Motor Legal Protection Not included
Your optional extras subtotal:£0.00
Insurance Premium Tax:£33.35
Total:£384.35

fatboy18

19,153 posts

218 months

Friday 20th January 2017
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Bloody hell, thats cheap. must be due to postcode areas frown

V10 SPM

584 posts

258 months

Friday 20th January 2017
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fatboy18 said:
Bloody hell, thats cheap. must be due to postcode areas frown
Mine is nearer £200...

fatboy18

19,153 posts

218 months

Saturday 21st January 2017
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Im at the top end of £400 quid!
When you start to list all the aero bits and suspension mods, Roll bar graphics etc, it goes up frown

Edited by fatboy18 on Saturday 21st January 09:31

acr_nick

960 posts

145 months

Saturday 21st January 2017
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Another vote for classic line they covered my gen 2 when I had it and now my ACR, best price I've had and very good cover

Viper Stuart

Original Poster:

66 posts

214 months

Saturday 21st January 2017
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Thanks for the replies guys. Classic Line seems favourite and at least they seem to know what a Viper is , which gives me some confidence unlike others. Fortunately my current provider has agreed to give me 2 weeks grace to sort things out so have time to go through quotes properly.

Ginja

1,018 posts

208 months

Sunday 22nd January 2017
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I've been lucky enough not to have to claim on any of mine so can only comment on service with renewals. At the moment I am with Hagerty where I have limited mileage (1,000 miles) and what now appears to be a quite low agreed value but was right last year. They are underwritten by Hiscox and I'm paying in the ballpark of what is being quoted here. Hagerty are happy with me doing Dream Rides but I cannot get cover for any track days like we could with CCI.

I had my truck with Classicline and they seemed OK but were not sufficiently cheaper for a Viper to get me to move.

vaughan watkins

512 posts

218 months

Wednesday 25th January 2017
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I don't have a viper but I have a challenger SRT8 and every year flux put it up, I shop around and they match it, tried lots of places today and a lot of people had recommended A plan in thatcham but every year they haven't been close, but today they beat flux by £200 so I will be going with them, its a 2009 challenger srt 8 business use 12k miles a year, valued £28k kept on drive in Woodley Berkshire wife on policy and they were £440 so may be worth a try, my classic vettes are insured with Hagerty.

Red or Dead

18 posts

118 months

Tuesday 14th March 2017
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ClassicLine all the way.

I always find Adrian Flux to be a bit of a joke.

fatboy18

19,153 posts

218 months

Monday 20th March 2017
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Tried Haggerty but they will only go up to 3000 miles per year frown + when I told them the Value of the car they insisted on a GPS Tracker system rage

Flux were better this year but still £300 dearer than my current policy! frown

AIB Are coming out better, £50 quid dearer but cheaper excess!

Classic line are coming out £20 quid cheaper than my current policy but they don't cover any track events.


Edited by fatboy18 on Tuesday 21st March 09:40

viper2day

301 posts

202 months

Monday 24th April 2017
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having been with cci for the last six years , this year i have changed , just renewed with classicline and they came out £220 cheaper for a better policy. perhaps cci are now longer competitive since teaming with Footman James . Now all back on the road , look foward to seeing you soon smile
Les

8.4L 154

5,572 posts

260 months

Monday 24th April 2017
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Yeah, CCI are not what they were, and its a shame as they were a good company. They don't get my money any more after withdrawing a written renewal quote and doubling the premium, I'd have taken them off the recommended list on driveviper.co.uk had i not done so a few months previous when the left me on hold for ages until I gave up and hung up 15 minutes after they apparently went home.