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Title: 1990 BB 'valver' - I want a very low milage, guaranteed value, 'classic' policy
Post by: kmpowell on 13 October 2009, 17:52
I'm 32, max no claims, no points, no accidents, underground secure parking space, yet the cheapest I've been quoted is £411!!!!  :huh:

Even though she is 100% original & unmolested most places won't class the car as a 'classic' because it is my only car, regardless of the fact I only does a handful (max 1k miles a year)?!?!

It must be a company who will quote with a guaranteed value - does anybody have any ideas of where to try?

:)
Title: Re: 1990 BB 'valver' - I want a very low milage, guaranteed value, 'classic' policy
Post by: Wayne on 14 October 2009, 16:43
Have you tried HIC if not then best bet is look in the classic mags and see if any can help, Footman James would be worth trying.
Title: Re: 1990 BB 'valver' - I want a very low milage, guaranteed value, 'classic' policy
Post by: JC on 14 October 2009, 16:50
i had my mkII 16v on a classic policy, 5k a year, garaged, agreed valued ( think it needs to be over £2k now ) , thru HIC - for half your quote. :afro:

Ring them up, qask for martin or just mention GOLFGTI.co.uk  :cool:
Title: Re: 1990 BB 'valver' - I want a very low milage, guaranteed value, 'classic' pol
Post by: kmpowell on 14 October 2009, 18:48
Thanks chaps - HIC were on my list of companies to ring this weekend. I'll scan some mags as well to see if anything comes up. I'm always nervous about the 'ads in mags' though because it sometimes means a compromise on cover quality, hence why I am asking for peoples experiences. I want her insured for a guaranteed value of £4k at the very very least, are there any others I should consider?

:)
Title: Re: 1990 BB 'valver' - I want a very low milage, guaranteed value, 'classic' policy
Post by: monzablue16v on 14 October 2009, 18:51
Brent Acre are good as well :)
Title: Re: 1990 BB 'valver' - I want a very low milage, guaranteed value, 'classic' policy
Post by: kmpowell on 15 October 2009, 13:44
HIC have come back initially at £399 with a £250 excess and £4k GV. Not a bad starting point...

By the sounds of what HIC said it will be around £300 by the time I have shopped around and gone back to them with a price match (they can only apply further discount on a price match apparently). 'will give Brent Acre and Footman James a call this weekend. :)
Title: Re: 1990 BB 'valver' - I want a very low milage, guaranteed value, 'classic' policy
Post by: kmpowell on 20 October 2009, 10:46
Footman James just quoted £219.20!  :cool:
Title: Re: 1990 BB 'valver' - I want a very low milage, guaranteed value, 'classic' policy
Post by: kmpowell on 27 October 2009, 09:21
All done & dusted. Footman James it was for the reasonable price of £186.24p with a GV of nearly £5k.

Now I've just got to work out what to do with my 8yrs NCB I have lying about, because according to them they don't apply to classic car policies!?!  :huh:
Title: Re: 1990 BB 'valver' - I want a very low milage, guaranteed value, 'classic' policy
Post by: martinb on 10 November 2009, 16:50
Wow sounds like a great deal.  :cool:

the majority of classic policies do not use or build up NCB (although HIC have a couple that do  :wink:) however your no claims will last for 2years with most companies if its not in use so just have a year on a classic policy, then put it on a policy that will accept ncb next year, classic the year after and so on...

Martin  :smiley:
Title: Re: 1990 BB 'valver' - I want a very low milage, guaranteed value, 'classic' policy
Post by: kmpowell on 11 November 2009, 12:57
Wow sounds like a great deal.  :cool:

the majority of classic policies do not use or build up NCB (although HIC have a couple that do  :wink:) however your no claims will last for 2years with most companies if its not in use so just have a year on a classic policy, then put it on a policy that will accept ncb next year, classic the year after and so on...

Martin  :smiley:
Cheers Martin - funnily enough I am just working out what to do with the NCB, 'casue as you say, they do not take it into consideration. If the worst comes to the worse I 'll buy a banger for £50 and insure it third party only.

:)