Alfa Romeo Guilia Quatrofoglio
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When I changed from my DB9 to my Bentley Continental, insurance companies that happily offered cover for the Aston refused cover for the Bentley.
When I tried to add my QF to my 156 GTA policy, my insurer stated that they couldn't offer cover for the QF.
Can anyone please advise as to what insurers are prepared to insure a QF ?
Many thanks.
When I tried to add my QF to my 156 GTA policy, my insurer stated that they couldn't offer cover for the QF.
Can anyone please advise as to what insurers are prepared to insure a QF ?
Many thanks.
Rosanne said:
When I changed from my DB9 to my Bentley Continental, insurance companies that happily offered cover for the Aston refused cover for the Bentley.
When I tried to add my QF to my 156 GTA policy, my insurer stated that they couldn't offer cover for the QF.
Can anyone please advise as to what insurers are prepared to insure a QF ?
Many thanks.
Is that the same Aston that you now say you got rid of but moved in your garage yesterday to make room for your new QV?When I tried to add my QF to my 156 GTA policy, my insurer stated that they couldn't offer cover for the QF.
Can anyone please advise as to what insurers are prepared to insure a QF ?
Many thanks.
or is it your boyfriends RS4 or would that be husband. It keeps switching.... best to keep a consistent story/fantasy going.
smarty156 said:
Admiral on a Multi car policy.
Just go on a comparison website.
I have often wondered about multi car policies, but have assumed that they only allow ones NCB to be used on one of the cars, the others are charged at full whack.Just go on a comparison website.
If, as I do, I have maximum NCB permissible ( nine years, although I have never had a claim in my much longer driving career ), I have believed that it would be cheaper to take out individual policies with separate insurers for each car. This way I can use my max NCB on each of them. What do others think ?
Swiftcover have no issues mirroring my NCD between my Giulia Veloce and Boxster. Giulia is 20,000 business miles with protected NCD for £314.
Been with them for years and the only cars the were not competitive in pricing were on the various Caterham derivatives (and they don’t do track day cover).
Been with them for years and the only cars the were not competitive in pricing were on the various Caterham derivatives (and they don’t do track day cover).
theplayingmantis said:
Admiral have no issues on multi car. although i havent ever claimed as my excess is too high...
Admiral wouldn't mirror my NCB on more than one car in the multi car.Some of the others won't mirror at all, as ever with Insurance its one rule for one a different one for another.
eboue2212 said:
Is that the same Aston that you now say you got rid of but moved in your garage yesterday to make room for your new QV?
or is it your boyfriends RS4 or would that be husband. It keeps switching.... best to keep a consistent story/fantasy going.
I flogged my Bentley last September and replaced it with another DB9. I was never happy with the GTC since I couldn't seen all the corners of it when driving. My garage is a barn that accommodates six cars, five mountain bikes, a horse box , a John Deere tractor, 12 foot boat and trailer and a whole lot else.or is it your boyfriends RS4 or would that be husband. It keeps switching.... best to keep a consistent story/fantasy going.
I have both a husband and a boyfriend - one drives an S4 Quattro Avant, the other a RS4 saloon. I'm flattered that you take such an interest, but am surprised that you didn't mention the 1939 Lagonda M45R drop head coupe that I inherited last year. Or perhaps I haven't mentioned that previously ?
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