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Frigging car insurance... Anybody know any cheap deals out there?


Lankytim

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It's time to insure the Xantia, however i've been getting quotes of nearly £500 TPFT which quite a bit more than the Saab 9-5 2.3 turbo I had before, even though the Xantia is in a lower insurance group. For £500 I could probably get traders insurance and drive what I like!

 

I think the issue is that the Xantia was originally registered in Northern Ireland and so may be classed as an import, or something. 

 

I've tried the usual suspects like Confuseacat.com and compare the meershat.com e.t.c but they all seem to be around the same mark.

 

Anybody got any ideas on how I can get my insurance sorted cheaper?

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It shouldn't be an import Tim as N.I is part of the UK. I've only got a traders policy but they're really cheap and can post or send details of the company if wanted.

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Add an inoffensive spouse as a second driver. Whether this person will actually ever drive your car of not, simply stating that you have a Missus and she might drive at some point often brings the premium down for some strange reason.

 

Also check you are describing your employment in the cheapest way possible - use this tool

 

http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/insurance/car-insurance-job-picker/

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Don't go for TPF&T, Comprehensive is generally cheaper for "grown-ups". I think they assume there must be something wrong with you if you don't want Comprehensive.

 

Citroens do seem to be on the dear side to insure. Mine went up quite a bit when I changed from the Volvo to the C5, although I have my renewal notice here and it's under £250. Insurance groups don't seem to mean anything any more.

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I'm 33 so don't qualify for Saga, good idea though! I've juggled third party only, fully comp and TPFT and in this case TPFT seems to be the cheapest although on many other cars fully comp works out cheaper.

 

If you could send the details for the traders policy over to me Cavette that would be great. I quit my job the other day and i'm actually going to be working in the motor trade, so a traders policy would be acceptable without bending the truth!

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I'd be surprised if you could go much lower than £500. My cheapest quotes (31 with 6 years' NCD, no points etc) for modern policies seem to start at about £650 for anything bigger than a Seicento, but a couple of things I've found is that sometimes there 's a comprehensive policy with a daft excess (like £1000) which works out cheaper than your normal TPFT, plus you can also play around with 'where the car is normally kept'- I have come across policies who are cheaper if you park on road than on the drive.

 

If you can't get classic insurance, a motor trader policy seems like the most sensible solution.

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Are you putting "unemployed" in the occupation box?

Something is dragging your quote up the way.

 

i got a renewal of £308 the other day and the comparison sites have brought that down to £260.

34 year old, 5 years no claims, 3litre BMW, live in town etc.

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I was being quoted over £800 fully comp on a fuggin micra :shock:

 

that was 52 yrs old with 12yrs NCB...  tried the other half's insurers who only prefer to do TPFT and it was roughly the same.

 

so ended up insuring it @ my brothers address which knocked £420 off the price.

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i'm only £280 a year  fully comp on my Saab  9-3 2.0 Turbo with 1st Central.  I'm 33 and had 5 points at the time of taking out the policy - although they are now gone, so I'd agree something is pushing your policy up.

 

I work in radio and that is almost always used as an excuse by insurers to massively inflate your policy - I asked why at one point and was told "Well, you might have Britney Spears in your car"

 

FFS its local FM. I hardly think britney will be troubling my back seat any time soon

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I've put down HGV driver as my job, no points, licence since '97, full NCD... I should be a perfect proposal for them. 

 

Tried a few other Xantias and they all seem to come out at the same price. Why do they cost so much to insure??

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I work in radio and that is almost always used as an excuse by insurers to massively inflate your policy - I asked why at one point and was told "Well, you might have Britney Spears in your car"

 

 

I used to have the same problem back in the day when I was a journo. I managed to get a policy (Admiral I think) that specified 'journalist not sports/showbiz' as my occupation. Madonna was right narked when I couldn't give her a lift to the station in the 416.

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I used to have the same problem back in the day when I was a journo. I managed to get a policy (Admiral I think) that specified 'journalist not sports/showbiz' as my occupation. Madonna was right narked when I couldn't give her a lift to the station in the 416.

I know what you mean. I was told I might run Madonna down on set. Yet on the two occasions I had the chance to I managed to control myself. Only just mind.......

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I know what you mean. I was told I might run Madonna down on set. Yet on the two occasions I had the chance to I managed to control myself. Only just mind.......

 

Yeah. I had to tell the Insurance they were being ridiculous. There's no way I'd be giving Britney a lift - I already had Jon Bon Jovi, Paul McCartney, Elton John and Madonna in the cortina so there was no room for anyone else.

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Maxpower, where do you live in London? I pay £200.00 a year in London for a Fiat 500?

 i live in east london..........

 

@purplebargeken... it's a 1.3gx micra.

 

right royal rip-off... my van and volvo's have been cheaper than the quotes i was getting for the micra.

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Yeah. I had to tell the Insurance they were being ridiculous. There's no way I'd be giving Britney a lift - I already had Jon Bon Jovi, Paul McCartney, Elton John and Madonna in the cortina so there was no room for anyone else.

 

Watch that McCartney bloke... he might be loaded but he still loves to try a bit of bilking. :shock:

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