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MS-L 24-05-16 02:41 PM

Agreed Value Insurance
 
I'm looking for comparative quotes for an old scrapper....
Anyone got and recommendations?

sinbin5t 24-05-16 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by MS-L (Post 406808)
I'm looking for comparative quotes for an old scrapper....
Anyone got and recommendations?


What is it ?

MS-L 24-05-16 03:18 PM

An oldish 911.

hmg 24-05-16 05:38 PM

An £££££ scrapper then.:ihih:

I use ADRIAN FLUX and have found them ok. An agreed valuation was not too much of a ball ache and fairly easy to do online too. There are many more options if you do a quick Google search. :tup:

SE_30 24-05-16 05:45 PM

Just in the middle of the same process.

So far with good feedback I've had quotes from Keith Michaels and HIC for agreed value.

Stuart

hmg 24-05-16 06:23 PM

As far as an agreed value.

I think as enthusiasts we are more likely to know what it would cost to replace our cars. With prices rising quite markedly with all classics it pays to up your agreed valuation on a regular basis.

I know I added 7k to mine this year. I had to give do a few extra photos and fill a form in and pay a small fee but it wasn't questioned at all. As long as you pay the increased premium I think yiu can more or less name your value?

In the event of a loss or an accident it pays to be over insured IMO. These cars aren't easy to find or keep in top condition and even harder to replace.

I've never had to claim on a classic car policy but I'm sure the insurance companies would still try to wriggle,even with an agreed value.??

MS-L 25-05-16 06:56 AM

I had it valued 2 years ago and insured with Lockton. They've asked for a new valuation, so I thought I'd shop about this time.

john johnson 25-05-16 07:33 AM

There's a lot out there , I'm with Lancaster and don't have a problem . A lot of the club approved ones are not cheap trust me and you don't need to be in a club these days although I'm in a few

Mellis46 25-05-16 08:56 AM

Was with Lancaster too for the last 8 years, never had any issues with them, but this year they wanted an extra £200 as my car lives on a gated driveway not in a garage. I tried Adrian Flux and although not dissimilar in price they gave me more miles and just seemed to want the business more...?!

jogi730 25-05-16 01:46 PM

Due to the 'uniqueness' and large amount of modifications on mine, it has always been a nightmare to get AV insurance for mine. Adrian Flux are about the only company that will cover it with a £25k AV. Others have made promises but fail and just ends up costing me money. HIC is owned by Adrian Flux. They did not offer that high an AV.
If your car is standard and a classic, there are plenty of companies to give you good cover at low premiums with AV. HTH
As a matter of interest, how much AV did you get Stuart if you don't mind me asking?

MS-L 25-05-16 02:23 PM

The last valuation was £65k 2 years ago. I think the premium was about £450 or so last year.

Yaz 25-05-16 03:08 PM

Mine are issued with either Footman James or Chris Knott, both very good in my opinion.

hmg 25-05-16 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by john johnson (Post 406855)
There's a lot out there , I'm with Lancaster and don't have a problem . A lot of the club approved ones are not cheap trust me and you don't need to be in a club these days although I'm in a few

JJ

How do you get on insuring all your various heaps:lol:

Separately,one policy?

Ive just had a quote of £950 on a porker :yikes: as it doesn't quite qualify for classic insurance on 2004 plate.

Ive never paid more than £500 on anything ive ever driven and the ur is under £200. My daily runabout is a VW POLO and is less than £200.

I could do with finding a company that will do a classic type ltd mileage policy on a 10-12 year old car that realistically will only get a couple of thousand miles of use per annum.

Any ideas folks?

john johnson 25-05-16 09:56 PM

All separate
Crumbs my rs4 is £184 for the year
Thought you lived in a powsh area too :yikes:
Will have a nosey who that's with

hmg 25-05-16 10:05 PM

£184 for the RS4 that's seems ridiculously cheap.


Shirley Shome Mishtake:yikes:


Have you had to fit one of those boxes that limits you to 30mph:grr:

john johnson 25-05-16 10:08 PM

Good innit !! 5k miles a year , no tracker but in Fort Knox here lol ..... And I'm younger than you ( greyer though )
I am a whizz at sniffing insurance out these days ( tight tyke )

hmg 25-05-16 10:33 PM

Very good that:)

Let me know who it's with pls.

This lot look interesting

https://www.rhspecialistinsurance.co.uk

Having one policy for 3,4 or 5 cars does appeal.


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