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mav
08-01-2008, 10:07
I Hope this helps some of our members save money just for being part of this club.

What have you to lose by clicking the link?.

Regards.

Mav.
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Adrian Flux Insurance Services are pleased to announce their
association with Nissan and Ford Maverick 4x4 Owners Club and all those
members' who enthusiastically support the forum.

We are able to offer up to 15% discount on policies for Club
Members and would welcome Green Laner's, Modified 4x4's, Import's, Q-Plates, young drivers and convicted drivers.

Also we will give members free legal expenses
cover - up to £50K worth of fees in the event of a non-fault
accident.

Why choose Adrian Flux Insurance Services?

For the past 30 years Adrian Flux Insurance Services has developed
into the country's leading agent for Specialist Motor Insurance,
providing services dedicated to the specific needs of our clients.
This enables us to offer all drivers' competitive premiums and
excellent service coupled with special discounted rates for Car
Club members.

Our 'specialist' schemes enable us to provide very competitive
premiums and added benefits such as free legal cover and breakdown
cover from only £45 for Homestart, and European cover.

Click the link below for an online quote.

Our insurers will often ask for some proof of membership in
lieu of the discount, so a membership card or membership number
will usually be acceptable, we can then confirm membership of the club.


www.adrianflux.co.uk/cgi-bin/quote.cgi?form=CAR&*main*source=FordMa

robobone
08-01-2008, 10:35
mines due in april i will givethem a try

Deleted Member S
08-01-2008, 13:27
mines due in april i will givethem a try

Same here :lol: :lol: :lol: I just wonder if the will be able to do it for under £500 as no one else seems to be able to :roll:

thor
08-01-2008, 14:10
Mines much lower than £500 8O
and it's a second car starting on a fresh no claims :cry:
There again it may be cos I am with Saga now that explains everything doesn't it :lol:

mav
08-01-2008, 14:18
I got in touch with the above looking for a second car insurance policy, also second car and no claims not available.

Third party 4x4 insurance £179.00 less member discount still to come off.

Present insurance company will not touch a modified vehicle, so i may even look at the above when the Maverick insurance is next due.

Cannot be bad can it!

About the only advantage of be old! :( .

Mav.

theduck
08-01-2008, 17:10
I found tesco compare .com very good guys :smile:

NNMan
08-01-2008, 18:39
I tryed them, they are cheep but you must have a cat 2 imobaliser and use quite a high excess. I stuck with NFU.

15% off is quite a bitty tho.

robobone
08-01-2008, 19:02
Mines much lower than £500 8O
and it's a second car starting on a fresh no claims :cry:
There again it may be cos I am with Saga now that explains everything doesn't it :lol:

iwill be over 50 by the time mine is due think i will have a look at saga :lol:

iandouglas
08-01-2008, 20:41
hi gang.
i looked into a lr discovery heavily modified 3ootdi
my own insurance wouldnt even quote so rang them and was quoted £230 fully comp :P
thats without club discount.
rgds.iandouglas

PS .
WELL DONE MAV FOR SETTING THIS UP.

JonathanM
08-01-2008, 22:03
Just asked for qoute on the wifes new car - an X-trail!!! See if they can beat her current policy.

BigG
09-01-2008, 17:58
Hi Mav
they gave me an estimated quote £200 cheaper than what iam paying now. It runs out end of march so will be swapping hpoefully.
Big G (Gordon).

andrewk
09-01-2008, 18:10
Mines much lower than £500 8O
and it's a second car starting on a fresh no claims :cry:
There again it may be cos I am with Saga now that explains everything doesn't it :lol:

iwill be over 50 by the time mine is due think i will have a look at saga :lol:

It is worth having a look at Saga. I use Saga insurance and IIRC, the premium was about £450 fully comp with NCD protection for my 2005 Nissan Patrol. I'd guess that you can insure a Terrano for a bit less than that.

Cheers
Andrew

thor
09-01-2008, 18:19
Oh re..saga, if you are getting a quote and they ask about sorting you out with house insurance...tell em 'Not interested' they will probably then push you and offer money off your car insurance just for the house insurance quote....they did with me.....nice :lol:

JonathanM
09-01-2008, 21:37
Got a provisional qoute via e-mail today - £500+ provisionally. I might get the wife to follow it up, but compared to the £380 via Confused.com (same really as what she pays now via Sheila's Wheels for a Citroen Picasso) then they'd have to really get their finger out to match it.

Flux has never been competitve whenever I've gone to them for an insurance qoute, odd really when they have such positive reports within the car club world.

Deleted Member S
09-01-2008, 21:44
Just got a quote via email for £488 comp :smile: so will check them again when the time comes

mav
09-01-2008, 23:51
Hello BigG,

I take it by being a member of the club has just saved you a few pounds! 8)

Dont for get to use the link when asking for a quote for discount or did you tell them you were a member?.

Did they ask you for your membership number at all?.

Thanks,

Mav.

mav
14-01-2008, 23:13
Hi,
I have put a link on the home page to Adrian Flux insurance.

This can only be seen by members and not visitors as its a link for members only to get there quotes and discounts.

Any one else had a quote or saved any money yet?.

Mav.

jace
14-01-2008, 23:21
im gutted renewed mine in dec and they do buisness ins so may have been able to get traders policy of them cheaper ah well theres always next year!
currently paying £750 two drivers one 35 and one 50 any car,bike,lorry upto 7.5tonne and 7.5k value by adding the over 50 driver it shot up by 350 quid which anoyed me but they (bollington motortrade) were still cheaper by £400 than anyone else

mav
23-05-2008, 09:52
Have we done any of our members any good by joining up with Adrian Flux for discounted insurance?.

Has anyone taken out a policy with them via the club and being a member?.

Mav.

jkata
23-05-2008, 12:04
I contacted them in November for a quote and they were significantly more expensive than my current insurere which is Insure

mav
23-05-2008, 12:27
Thanks Jkata for your reply,

Did you get any discount from them? via the club as we deal with them too.

Mav.

ern1e
23-05-2008, 19:04
im with them on the mav and the mr and got a big discount on the mr as i said i olready with them in total with both motors i have saved well over £300

Terranosaurus
23-05-2008, 19:11
I found Sureterm to be cheaper for a specialist 4x4 policy, with mods etc (and some future mods) included, they give club discount to any club, you just have to prove you are in a club, don't know if the contacted you Mav to confirm I am, I just photocopied my membership card.

mav
23-05-2008, 19:16
Hi Hummingbird,
No they did not, Maybe they thought that the membership was good enough proof of membership.

But as we stopped doing the membership card i have had several new members get in touch with me asking if i could confirm there membership for Sureterm.

By the way this is not a problem if any new members want to give them a chance with a quote.

Mav.

jkata
27-05-2008, 08:37
They didnt offer me any discount at the time, even after I asked

mav
27-05-2008, 18:17
Hi Jkata,
You should have been offered up to 15% discount when you told them that you are a member of this owners club.
If you were not offered it when you asked, then you need to ask why not.
Did you actually tell them you are a member?.

We have a link to them on our home page because they said they would discount insurance for our members.

Mav.