Lowest insurance paid
Poll: Lowest insurance paid
Total Members Polled: 291
Discussion
I've seen the 'chirst isn't insurance expensive' posts before but its not really applied to me as I'm old and drive a shed with full NCB.
This year however, the cheapest quote I can find is around £300. Going TPFT saves about £10. Last year I'd have been expecting to have a choice of quotes around the £200 mark with some cheaper.
So how much are you paying? No classic policies or limited mileage please.
This year however, the cheapest quote I can find is around £300. Going TPFT saves about £10. Last year I'd have been expecting to have a choice of quotes around the £200 mark with some cheaper.
So how much are you paying? No classic policies or limited mileage please.
I think the (classic but will no mileage restrictions and with full NCB entitlement) policy on my MGB last time it was on the road was about 90 quid fully comp, or there abouts.
The Lotus was 400ish this year, (despite a fault accident dropping me to 3 years' NCB) the Punto around 150.
The Lotus was 400ish this year, (despite a fault accident dropping me to 3 years' NCB) the Punto around 150.
Edited by kambites on Tuesday 4th January 10:15
trickywoo said:
I've seen the 'chirst isn't insurance expensive' posts before but its not really applied to me as I'm old and drive a shed with full NCB.
No classic policies or limited mileage please.
But surely most sheds are > 10 years old so you would naturally opt for a cheapo "classic" policy, and that does not automatically mean limited mileage. No classic policies or limited mileage please.
I have three cars insured that way, the total for all 3 is £285 pa. If I had used conventional insurance and including full NCB I would still be looking at way above £250 each.
As classic policies don't bother with NCB that's being used on a non-shed.
Deva Link said:
Lefty said:
1960 Mercedes-Benz Unimog s404. Fully comp, parked outside, no limit on mileage, aged 26, 3 points, one claim (aged 23, vx220t write-off
), no ncb for use on the policy.
£56 for a year.
What makes that so cheap?
£56 for a year.

I once rung an ordinary insurance company for a quote on my Caterham and, for a 26 year old, it was £266. I asked them out of curiosity to quote on an R500 and because it was still an 1800cc engine it was still £266! That's got to be the best performance per pound for insurance possible 

Lefty said:
Deva Link said:
Lefty said:
1960 Mercedes-Benz Unimog s404. Fully comp, parked outside, no limit on mileage, aged 26, 3 points, one claim (aged 23, vx220t write-off
), no ncb for use on the policy.
£56 for a year.
What makes that so cheap?
£56 for a year.

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