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Old 10-07-2007, 03:51   #16
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Have just insured my Mistral with www.2gfs.co.uk . for £248,,, £50 less than anyone else I could find ,(wife has had a couple of bumps) I pm'd Mav about talking to them about a discount with them as they have our web address on there site ,And wanted to get in with the club.

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Old 10-07-2007, 19:30   #17
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350 with AA, 42yo with infinate no claims and no other drivers. Insurance is more expensive in Northern Ireland, and if a young driver can insure a wagon for less than they paid for it, they are doing well.
For a few years I was with Northern Bank insurance and they went from
275 to 760 in one leap, no accidents or thefts, just a huge hike. Then I tried AA and they were about half price, so that's a couple of years with AA and so far so good. AA give give a good deal if you transfer cover, you get 14 days free cover on the old vehicle from the starting date on the new vehicle. Handy if you need to flog, or MOT the old vehicle.
I tried AA Insurance once since it was cheaper BUT when I read the small print it would only cover a 2 wheel single axle trailer hooked up to the vehicle, my boat trailer was twin axle.
I insisted on a full refund, as I had 2 weeks cooling off and was given 100% back. So read that policy.. when you get it..
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Old 11-07-2007, 00:33   #18
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I went through Sureterm who I found in the links part of the forum.

Some of the quotes I got were silly but that has something to do with the kind of business I am in apparently.

Fully comp, full no claims bonus, me and the wife to drive, protected bonus, legal cover, hire car and accident recovery for busimess use £434.

I was quoted by one company £1153 :roll: :roll:

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Old 11-07-2007, 09:08   #19
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Im with Churchill myself, I pay just over £300 per year fully comp, with no claims discount protection and legal assistance included.
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Old 11-07-2007, 16:59   #20
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thanks all

got it down to £430 so far with a company called equistar

i think thats as low as im gonna get it
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Old 15-07-2007, 22:10   #21
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Hi All

Just surfing the net having a snoop at insurance costs and looked at the following website which came in even better than confused.com.

www.comparethemarket.com
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sureterm 4x4
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Old 10-06-2010, 20:13   #23
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Admiral, £170 fully comp with protected no claims
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Old 10-06-2010, 21:04   #24
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my wife insures the t2 with me as spouse,full comp, protected no claims bonus, £160 year, i used confused.com.
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