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Old 01-09-2008, 04:09 AM
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Another vote for A-plan here.

35, clean license,
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Old 01-09-2008, 04:27 AM
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Try virgin insurance im 25 and its a grand FC and intrest free repayments!
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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.
Damn boy racers

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
Can you nominate what vehicle you want your NCB to be used on?
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what the trick in getting the low insurance. I have been doing a few online quotes but can only just get around the
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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?
Yeah, I think so. But only one of the cars. So for example if you own two cars on the multicar policy you can only apply your no claims to one of the cars. Having said that I think they're reasonable...
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Originally Posted by H!cks,Jan 9 2008, 02:31 PM
Damn boy racers


It's a hobby
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Originally Posted by buzzby,Jan 9 2008, 01:50 PM
what the trick in getting the low insurance.
A few tips are to try different job descriptions and also add another driver to the policy. Personally I don't see why adding another driver would reduce the policy but it can.

I found alot of the popular recommended insurers from this site really uncompetitve. Adrian Flux and A-Plan wanted
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