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Re: Greenlight Insurance - forum sponsor - introduction
« Reply #20 on: 04 May 2013, 15:14 »
I just got my renewal notice through from Sky Insurance, unfortunately it went up £50 from last year so I thought I would give Greenlight another go (I was with them before I went to Sky) I spoke to a top bloke called Neil and he managed to chase a few underwriters and get me a quote for £150 cheaper on the year and £50 cheaper on the excess. This is the first year I have owned the Golf and my insurance has actually gone down, I cannot tell you how happy I am. The guys and Greenlight are the friendliest people I have spoken to (had a good chat with Neil about his MK4 Golf) and they really do get you great deals. My cover includes any mods at no extra cost and only £50 for track day insurance.

If you haven’t already I would highly recommend giving Greenlight a call. I would just like to say Sky Insurance are also very good, but they just couldn’t match the offer Greenlight got me.

Great stuff, glad you were happy with the price/service.

It was actually me you spoke to when organising the quote   :cool:

Thank you again for coming with us and for taking the time to post positive comments. If you need anything else accross the year please dont hesitate to get in touch.

Best Regards
Neil
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Re: Greenlight Insurance - forum sponsor - introduction
« Reply #21 on: 09 May 2013, 12:34 »
Cheers Dave from Greenlight. 

Got my ins down to £270 fully comp on the Mk2.

Tax and France here we come!

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Re: Greenlight Insurance - forum sponsor - introduction
« Reply #22 on: 11 May 2013, 14:04 »
Cheers Dave from Greenlight. 

Got my ins down to £270 fully comp on the Mk2.

Tax and France here we come!

Lewy

Glad you were happy with the price and cover. If you need anything at all accross the year please dont hesitate to get in touch.

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Neil
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Re: Greenlight Insurance - forum sponsor - introduction
« Reply #23 on: 25 May 2013, 12:18 »
Sorry tried, but couldn't get cover as zero NCB. But the very nice man I spoke to gave me the number for Adrain Flux!

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Re: Greenlight Insurance - forum sponsor - introduction
« Reply #24 on: 28 May 2013, 09:38 »
Sorry tried, but couldn't get cover as zero NCB. But the very nice man I spoke to gave me the number for Adrain Flux!

Unfortunately we normally require a minimum of 1yrs NCB on modified policies. We can do a mirrored NCB if you have your bonus on your main car.

Howver if you have never had cover in your name we wont be able to quote hence why we recommended you to Flux who would quote.

Thank you for the kind comments and maybe you could bear us in mind for next year.

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Neil
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Re: Greenlight Insurance - forum sponsor - introduction
« Reply #25 on: 11 June 2013, 17:37 »
Hi neil, heard good things about greenlight, but unfortunately was left a little disappointed, my 1st car was up for renewal, but you wasn't able to match or beat my current insurer renewal quote, I'm 31 with 3 ncb on the 1st car and 9 ncb on the second car, the fella who was giving me the quote mirrored the 9 ncb but still wasn't able to beat or match the quote, and the car in question was a mk3 golf TDI 90bhp!!! With afew simple mods done outside the car, lights,grill,wheels etc.... Nothing done to the engine.

Now I have my 2nd car renewal coming up, its a mk3 golf GT TDI German spec left hand drive 110bhp  with afew mods what are the chances you guys able to beat my current insurer on this car? or do I go with the response I got with the 1st car I tried to get with you.

Use both cars for social and domestic, and going to work one place, 15000 per year total, don't do track days or anything in that nature.


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Re: Greenlight Insurance - forum sponsor - introduction
« Reply #26 on: 24 June 2013, 12:15 »
Neil,

Do you do a multi-car policy, as I'm contemplating a T4 camper to add to the fleet?

Also how do I go about the agreed value for my Mk2?

Lewy

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Re: Greenlight Insurance - forum sponsor - introduction
« Reply #27 on: 10 July 2013, 18:49 »
I've just moved my policy over to Greenlight this evening, after receiving a really competitive quote on Monday. I've had my Mk4 1.8T (AUM) since December 2012 and it's currently pretty much standard, but I've got a number of things planned for it - I've declared everything I can think of on my list of planned mods and I'm now paying a mere £8 more per month than I was with Swiftcover for my "standard" insurance. Considering I've got a stage 1 re-map, Milltek catback exhaust system, Forge DV008, silicone hoses/TIP, coilovers, alloys, etc. all declared to be done to the car at some point, I was really impressed with the price. £8 more per month for the freedom to do pretty much what I want with the car is great - definitely really impressed with the quote and how helpful, friendly and knowledgeable the guy I spoke to was (Will).

I'm also happy with the fact that you can declare any new mods (or anything you hadn't thought of when taking out the policy) mid-term and won't be charged for doing so - as long as it's nothing drastic like a massive new turbo there's no penalty. So thanks to a decent quote (compared to a few others that I tried on Monday evening) and the helpful reviews on this forum and others, I'm now on my way to modifying the GTI :smiley: Cheers Greenlight!


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Re: Greenlight Insurance - forum sponsor - introduction
« Reply #28 on: 15 July 2013, 09:49 »
Neil,

Do you do a multi-car policy, as I'm contemplating a T4 camper to add to the fleet?

Also how do I go about the agreed value for my Mk2?

Lewy

Lewy

Sorry I completely missed this post.

We can happily quote you for a T4 camper....Sounds like you're building up a nice little VW Fleet there :)

Agreed value will depend on what policy type/underwriter you are with at the moment. If you are with an insurer that offers agreed value its free of charge.

If you could PM me your MK2's reg number i'll check on our system and PM you back.

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Neil
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Re: Greenlight Insurance - forum sponsor - introduction
« Reply #29 on: 15 July 2013, 09:54 »
I've just moved my policy over to Greenlight this evening, after receiving a really competitive quote on Monday. I've had my Mk4 1.8T (AUM) since December 2012 and it's currently pretty much standard, but I've got a number of things planned for it - I've declared everything I can think of on my list of planned mods and I'm now paying a mere £8 more per month than I was with Swiftcover for my "standard" insurance. Considering I've got a stage 1 re-map, Milltek catback exhaust system, Forge DV008, silicone hoses/TIP, coilovers, alloys, etc. all declared to be done to the car at some point, I was really impressed with the price. £8 more per month for the freedom to do pretty much what I want with the car is great - definitely really impressed with the quote and how helpful, friendly and knowledgeable the guy I spoke to was (Will).

I'm also happy with the fact that you can declare any new mods (or anything you hadn't thought of when taking out the policy) mid-term and won't be charged for doing so - as long as it's nothing drastic like a massive new turbo there's no penalty. So thanks to a decent quote (compared to a few others that I tried on Monday evening) and the helpful reviews on this forum and others, I'm now on my way to modifying the GTI :smiley: Cheers Greenlight!

Thank you for taking the time to post such great comments.

Glad you were happy with the price/service recieved mate.

If you wanted to add mods throughout the year you are welcome to PM me the details and i'll take care of it for you to save you calling up.

Best Regards
Neil
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Greenlight Insurance  Specialist Broker offering discount to Forum Members. Call 01277 650866 for a quote or visit www.greenlightinsurance.co.uk (modified Classic and limited mileage policies available at big discounts)