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Mundy
17-10-2008, 18:21
8O
NFU- £870 :lol: gone up £50 since last years (and that was part of year with a 4.0litre Jeep on 8O )

Checked confused.COM, cheapest Tesco at £798 (little better)
and :lol: ASDA- £5,000 :lol: :lol: :lol: More than the cars worth :roll:

Anyone know any company that would be cheaper :?:

rag1873
17-10-2008, 18:24
try admiral/elephent/diamond

all the same company but still undercut each other. i changed from diamond back to admiral this year. got it for around £280 max i think.

mully
17-10-2008, 18:30
try LV mine was only£180.00 last month

Mundy
17-10-2008, 18:47
will give it a go, the trouble I have is I'm 19 :( with 3 points :oops: still under dads name,

zippy656
17-10-2008, 18:56
maybe looking to the ADVANCED DRIVING. i did when lived in london got a nice discount after id passed there test..

Terranosaurus
17-10-2008, 19:08
Wherever you go ask what the brokering cost will be to make alterations or alter the vehicle part wat through the policy - I just got stung when I changed vehicle that was with Sureterm.

Try NFU I have heard good things about them and they don't seem to mind mild modifications.

Bibio
17-10-2008, 19:44
Try (2gether),

http://www.2gfs.co.uk/

John

gadgetsyd
24-11-2008, 20:29
If your insurance is due for renewal try Adrian Flux, I just did and saved 17.5% (over £50) on the price I was going to pay Sure Term Direct and the cover is better. They give a club discount as well, support those who support us.

nejones
24-11-2008, 21:25
I have used Adrian Flux for a few years now although I always shop around at renewal time :wink:

Adrian Flux seem to understand 4x4 drivers and vehicle mods. Also know what you mean when you say the word 'greenlaning'. :smile:

I started off with my Terrano as standard and did a few little mods such as raised suspension, mud tyres,cb radio, removed arb's, and when I informed them they said there was no additional premium payable. It was just the same with the Discvery I owned and modded previously.

jims-terrano
25-11-2008, 01:14
Does anyone know how much extra 3 points costs you :?:

Jim T

dinky
25-11-2008, 07:35
Ask Sweety

Mundy
25-11-2008, 18:15
Added nothing to mine, they said if I get 3 more that'll change it but they weren't concerned about 3 :wink:

Deleted Member S
25-11-2008, 19:22
Ask Sweety

Thanks :lol: ok i've had quiet a few over the years :roll: 3 points won't/should'nt effect your insurance (you must declair them) it only really start to hit you when you get to about 6 :roll: I have had 9-10 at some stages when younger & it knocked the insurance up by about £15-30