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Topic: M3 Owners
Posted By: Daz
Subject: M3 Owners
Date Posted: 16-October-2007 at 13:11

M3 Owners who are you insured with?  Elephant is my cheapest quote so far.

Cheers

Daz

 



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Posted By: thepits
Date Posted: 16-October-2007 at 15:09
AA - and not on limited mileage neither

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But don't care.


Posted By: screamingflat6
Date Posted: 16-October-2007 at 15:17

Hi,

if your car is garaged and your a low mileage user and have use of a couple of other cars, try Aon it costs me less for my m3 than my brabus smart car.

Regards Gaz,



Posted By: Daz
Date Posted: 16-October-2007 at 15:36

cool thanks for the advise.  I'll try those guys out I have not yet commited to anybody.

Daz



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Posted By: M3Nally
Date Posted: 16-October-2007 at 22:22
Adrian Flux

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E30 M3 Macao blue metallic Evolution 2
E39 530d Sport Auto, Aegean blue Edition, Sat Nav, TV, comms pack etc.
E39 540i Auto, Sat Nav, TV, leather, luxo barge


Posted By: andyclient
Date Posted: 17-October-2007 at 04:44
Carole Nash on a classic policy parked on the drive 3000 miles a year

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01 E46 320d Touring
88 E30 M3 Sadly Gone
93 E36 325 TD Gone but still going
87 E30 Hartge 325 (gone but not forgotten)


Posted By: Webdunk
Date Posted: 17-October-2007 at 08:54
Direct Line

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Posted By: hoggr
Date Posted: 17-October-2007 at 11:09
I use http://www.rhclassicinsurance.co.uk - www.rhclassicinsurance.co.uk . Car in garage, limited to 5,000 miles, agreed value, discount for club member. Premium below £300pa. They used to advertise in the club magazine, look back in the May 2007 issue.

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Posted By: Hoover
Date Posted: 17-October-2007 at 19:44
admiral multi car mate - e30 m3 and focus RS, me and the missus, business use - good price

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88 E30 M3 fast(er than it was, ta Shep and Grant)

and a k8 2008 busa...faster still

(focus RS gone to good home - but never forgotton, eh Shep)


Posted By: alanross
Date Posted: 17-October-2007 at 21:42
Yup, Admiral multicar for three cars. Only problem is when they send a letter is is sent three times to the same address. Surely one would do? Renewal of 1k though!!
Mk4 Escort is 280, Puma is 300 and M3 is 450.
What are good classic companies as Admiral say they'll only pay out book value on the M3 which I take to mean not much.

Alan.


Posted By: Hoover
Date Posted: 18-October-2007 at 18:24

Originally posted by alanross alanross wrote:

Yup, Admiral multicar for three cars. Only problem is when they send a letter is is sent three times to the same address. Surely one would do? Renewal of 1k though!!
Mk4 Escort is 280, Puma is 300 and M3 is 450.
What are good classic companies as Admiral say they'll only pay out book value on the M3 which I take to mean not much.

Alan.

 

yep, mine to about 450 each -( group 20 ) 900 for them both



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88 E30 M3 fast(er than it was, ta Shep and Grant)

and a k8 2008 busa...faster still

(focus RS gone to good home - but never forgotton, eh Shep)


Posted By: dougster
Date Posted: 18-October-2007 at 19:50

I'm with elephant.

They were cheap the first time I used them and the price keeps coming down each year.

Too lazy to change!



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Posted By: thepits
Date Posted: 18-October-2007 at 20:12

Originally posted by dougster dougster wrote:

I'm with elephant....Too lazy to change!



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Posted By: gary
Date Posted: 19-October-2007 at 12:10
Carol nash classic insurance, 3000 miles PA, agreed value of £15000, £325

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Posted By: Daz
Date Posted: 19-October-2007 at 13:50
Is anybody out there able to explain to me the difference between protected and guranteed no claims?

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Posted By: Darren M
Date Posted: 19-October-2007 at 22:15
Originally posted by Daz Daz wrote:

Is anybody out there able to explain to me the difference between protected and guranteed no claims?


If I remember correctly protected no claims allows you x number of claims per year without affecting your premium. After x claims you lose your NCD (or some of it). Guranteed is just like it says on the tin - guranteed so you can claim as many times as is necessary in a given year without it affecting your NCD. I`m sure there is a limit though.

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Posted By: Daz
Date Posted: 19-October-2007 at 22:35

Thanks, I thought it was something like that.  Elephant is still my cheapest quote, Adminral came close but looks like Elephant have won the battle.  Another feather in their cap is that it allows named drivers to build up no claims bonus.

Daz



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Posted By: gav m coupe
Date Posted: 20-October-2007 at 22:09
Originally posted by Daz Daz wrote:

Thanks, I thought it was something like that.  Elephant is still my cheapest quote, Adminral came close but looks like Elephant have won the battle.  Another feather in their cap is that it allows named drivers to build up no claims bonus.

Daz

Admiral and elephant are sister companies i was with elephant for two years then managed to get a cheaper renewal quote from bell direct

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Posted By: Pete330
Date Posted: 21-October-2007 at 21:13

Come on Daz spill the beans

 

What you bought?



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Previous:

E36 318is coupe, E36 323i coupe, E30 316 saloon, E30 318 saloon, E46 330ci Sport Conv
E92 325d M Sport(3.0),With Loads of gadgets

Current:
116i Sport F20


Posted By: Rossi
Date Posted: 21-October-2007 at 21:20
Originally posted by Pete330 Pete330 wrote:

Come on Daz spill the beans

 

What you bought?

LOL ...his signature may give you a clue 


Posted By: Pete330
Date Posted: 21-October-2007 at 21:31
Originally posted by Rossi Rossi wrote:

Originally posted by Pete330 Pete330 wrote:

Come on Daz spill the beans

 

What you bought?

LOL ...his signature may give you a clue 

 

Prob would if i could take my eyes of the boobs bouncing in the avater



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Previous:

E36 318is coupe, E36 323i coupe, E30 316 saloon, E30 318 saloon, E46 330ci Sport Conv
E92 325d M Sport(3.0),With Loads of gadgets

Current:
116i Sport F20


Posted By: alanross
Date Posted: 21-October-2007 at 21:38
How about Bell insurance.
Again part of the Admiral group but a sort of no frill insurance. You can delete things from the policy that you think you may require. Beware though....

Alan.


Posted By: Daz
Date Posted: 21-October-2007 at 21:39

Yeh your right the sig gives the game away.  I'll be at the Polished Bliss thingy with my new motor , that's if I haven't lost my licence by then! 

Those M3's are evil - they make you drive fast.  Hit over 110mph on the test drive... oops!



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Posted By: Daz
Date Posted: 21-October-2007 at 21:41

Originally posted by alanross alanross wrote:

How about Bell insurance.
Again part of the Admiral group but a sort of no frill insurance. You can delete things from the policy that you think you may require. Beware though....

Alan.

Funny you should say that, I just got their quote through this morning.  Very competitive, I may actually go with them.

Once again thanks for all the input guys, there's money to be saved on fishing around the insurers, that's for sure.



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Posted By: Webdunk
Date Posted: 22-October-2007 at 09:00
Whatever you do don't go with Elephant. I know a number of people who have had a claim with them and they're nae use when you need 'em.

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Posted By: Daz
Date Posted: 22-October-2007 at 23:22

Here's a wired one.  The insurers are cheaper if my car is in the drive and not garaged, due to an increase in claims on people (idiots) crashing their cars whilst parking the cars in the garage or opening their doors and damaging the car??  Takes all sorts I guess...

 



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