Insurance Comparison Thread Three
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I think the most deciding factor in the cost is NCB. Without any, you're fecked on the S2000. Anything over 3 yrs and you're laughing. Age is obviously another factor but i think the NCB is what makes or breaks a decent quote. IMO
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Originally Posted by Bibbs,Jan 8 2008, 05:29 PM
But that's a Reading postcode, an SP50, no garage, import, supercharger, cage and loads of carbon goodies and other extras.
I have the Admiral multicar policy (which is pretty good for those of you with husbands/wives/more than one car) of which mine is a shade over 600 quid. Clean license, 30yo, etc
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I have the Admiral multicar policy (which is pretty good for those of you with husbands/wives/more than one car) of which mine is a shade over 600 quid. Clean license, 30yo, etc
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Originally Posted by mark1,Jan 9 2008, 04:44 PM
Can you nominate what vehicle you want your NCB to be used on?
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Originally Posted by buzzby,Jan 9 2008, 01:50 PM
what the trick in getting the low insurance.
I found alot of the popular recommended insurers from this site really uncompetitve. Adrian Flux and A-Plan wanted