GolfGTIforum.co.uk

Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: brother10 on 13 July 2005, 14:14

Title: insurance - any ideas??
Post by: brother10 on 13 July 2005, 14:14
right it's that time of year...

does anyone have any suggestions as to were i can get a decent insurance quote on my 8v please???
- my current company have just taken the piss...

thanks
Title: Re: insurance - any ideas??
Post by: Haribo! on 13 July 2005, 14:17
insurance will allways suck no matter where you go, but norwich union offer a 20% discount for applying online?
Title: Re: insurance - any ideas??
Post by: Judderi on 13 July 2005, 14:36
I find adrian flux cant be beaten on modified cars.
Title: Re: insurance - any ideas??
Post by: monzablue16v on 13 July 2005, 16:03
Adrian Flux and volksworld are the only two who were anywhere near normal for my valver and as mk2gti2.016v says Adrian Flux are damn good on mods pretty much don't even bother with what you've done to your car :)
Title: Re: insurance - any ideas??
Post by: Deefadog on 13 July 2005, 16:42
Brentacre! - google it :)

Best quote i had above all others mentioned :) second year with them!
Title: Re: insurance - any ideas??
Post by: rowlers on 13 July 2005, 17:00
I found its4me very cheap. Its in my wifes name but came to only £350 TPFT though.

There service is sh!te however, so I'm not going back.

My Laguna is insured fully comp with esure for £360 or so and I've got 3 points - (they come off before my next renewal - Yippeeeeee :grin:)

Title: Re: insurance - any ideas??
Post by: John Goldick on 13 July 2005, 18:50
Try Admiral mate.... proper cheap i tell thee.
Title: Re: insurance - any ideas??
Post by: rowlers on 13 July 2005, 20:52
forget about esure - won't touch a golf GTi!!! who know why :shocked:
Title: Re: insurance - any ideas??
Post by: Organisys on 13 July 2005, 22:58
www.Privilege.com (http://www.Privilege.com)
Title: Re: insurance - any ideas??
Post by: hachi-roku on 13 July 2005, 23:48
Fluxy were the cheapest for my by astounding amounts.... £600 cheaper than the next cheapest  :shocked:
Title: Re: insurance - any ideas??
Post by: Judderi on 14 July 2005, 08:24
Its always a good idea to use a site like www.confused.com as they search lots at once for you. It can save allot of time!
Title: Re: insurance - any ideas??
Post by: CHR15 on 14 July 2005, 08:31
I find adrian flux cant be beaten on modified cars.

i'll second that!
Title: Re: insurance - any ideas??
Post by: theviper on 15 July 2005, 06:54
i am using budget and i am paying £405 for full comp and i an 27 and wife is on L plates too
www.budgetinsurance.com
pete  :evil: