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I'm normally quite good with things like this but need to pick the brains of those on here.
Long story short. As a carer I've only had a car provided on the motability scheme for many many years... before that I had 11 years ncb..
I have had my gtv insured as a classic car but the policy is to restrictive and I dont earn ncb on it.
However due to the years without private car insurance I'm getting quoted over £1700 for normal car insurance... actually lowest quote for a 1.2 clio is around thr £600 mark... so I need to know if there is any way I can get companies to at least acknowledge the fact I've not had an accident I just dont have any ncb due to being a carer.
Normally I'd ring a local broker and get help but all mine are currently shut.
Car is standard from factory except the radio.
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By *asha86Couple
over a year ago
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"I'm normally quite good with things like this but need to pick the brains of those on here.
Long story short. As a carer I've only had a car provided on the motability scheme for many many years... before that I had 11 years ncb..
I have had my gtv insured as a classic car but the policy is to restrictive and I dont earn ncb on it.
However due to the years without private car insurance I'm getting quoted over £1700 for normal car insurance... actually lowest quote for a 1.2 clio is around thr £600 mark... so I need to know if there is any way I can get companies to at least acknowledge the fact I've not had an accident I just dont have any ncb due to being a carer.
Normally I'd ring a local broker and get help but all mine are currently shut.
Car is standard from factory except the radio.
Cheers me dears"
May be a long shot but may be worth asking current insurance to issue letter or acknowledgement that whilst been with them you've had no accidents. Mr was an additional driver on mine so didn't actually earn ncd of his own until I stated that he'd been on my insurance for 11yrs and never had an accident so that they issued a no claims letter stating they'd give him the equivalent of 4years I think (wasn't loads but it was enough to make a difference). May be worth a shot xT |
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"I was 10 years without a car so had to pay a high premium when I got one again, it came down pretty quickly though, I had limited milage which helps." yeah but paying more than my son who has a years ncb is ridiculous. When I've been driving all this time with no points or accidents
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"I'm normally quite good with things like this but need to pick the brains of those on here.
Long story short. As a carer I've only had a car provided on the motability scheme for many many years... before that I had 11 years ncb..
I have had my gtv insured as a classic car but the policy is to restrictive and I dont earn ncb on it.
However due to the years without private car insurance I'm getting quoted over £1700 for normal car insurance... actually lowest quote for a 1.2 clio is around thr £600 mark... so I need to know if there is any way I can get companies to at least acknowledge the fact I've not had an accident I just dont have any ncb due to being a carer.
Normally I'd ring a local broker and get help but all mine are currently shut.
Car is standard from factory except the radio.
Cheers me dears" if you have been driving with insurance because everyone has to have insurance to be legal on the road and youve had no accidents or claims then advise your new insurer of that fact that is no claims bonus because you've been driving and no claims have been made |
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"Have you tried going through Adrian flux?
" as a former modified and performance car enthusiast they were my first port of call.
I've managed to get 2 quotes that arent totally ridiculous.. but still well over £1000. My mileage is too high to stick to the classic insurance I have had it on.
Are there any classic insurance that allow for a decent amount of mileage and to build ncb ...
As my 2nd car I anticipate about 6 to 10k a year. Once motorsport and car events are back on. Also need European cover too. |
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"I'm normally quite good with things like this but need to pick the brains of those on here.
Long story short. As a carer I've only had a car provided on the motability scheme for many many years... before that I had 11 years ncb..
I have had my gtv insured as a classic car but the policy is to restrictive and I dont earn ncb on it.
However due to the years without private car insurance I'm getting quoted over £1700 for normal car insurance... actually lowest quote for a 1.2 clio is around thr £600 mark... so I need to know if there is any way I can get companies to at least acknowledge the fact I've not had an accident I just dont have any ncb due to being a carer.
Normally I'd ring a local broker and get help but all mine are currently shut.
Car is standard from factory except the radio.
Cheers me dearsif you have been driving with insurance because everyone has to have insurance to be legal on the road and youve had no accidents or claims then advise your new insurer of that fact that is no claims bonus because you've been driving and no claims have been made " its additional insurance. As basically I drive a lease car currently. Its owned and insured by a 3rd party. I just put fuel in. |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
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They do acknowledge it , claims or losses is a completely separate question to ncb as ncb can be protected.
When assessing risk #losses has much more impact than ncb. Value of losses or whether or not you were at fault don’t really count either, that’s why it’s leats best to settle yourself if possible as any kind of loss has an almost blacklisting effect |
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"Have you tried going through Adrian flux?
as a former modified and performance car enthusiast they were my first port of call.
I've managed to get 2 quotes that arent totally ridiculous.. but still well over £1000. My mileage is too high to stick to the classic insurance I have had it on.
Are there any classic insurance that allow for a decent amount of mileage and to build ncb ...
As my 2nd car I anticipate about 6 to 10k a year. Once motorsport and car events are back on. Also need European cover too. "
They’re my only suggestion for insurance
I had my audio car insured through them as
Not many would touch it.
My only other suggestion is try the money saving expert forum |
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"Have you tried going through Adrian flux?
as a former modified and performance car enthusiast they were my first port of call.
I've managed to get 2 quotes that arent totally ridiculous.. but still well over £1000. My mileage is too high to stick to the classic insurance I have had it on.
Are there any classic insurance that allow for a decent amount of mileage and to build ncb ...
As my 2nd car I anticipate about 6 to 10k a year. Once motorsport and car events are back on. Also need European cover too.
They’re my only suggestion for insurance
I had my audio car insured through them as
Not many would touch it.
My only other suggestion is try the money saving expert forum" been told it's a case of ring all insurers that have given me a quote and explain to them.. so will see. Ironically the one the alfa club say to use came back at nearly 2 and a half grand. Yet most on the forum there are insuring for less than 400quid.. and I'm hardly a spring chicken |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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I was a named driver for years, thought it would be a huge amount for insurance when I went on my own but phoned for a quote rather than on a comparison site and they took it into account
I think all comparisons sites ask the question now |
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"I was a named driver for years, thought it would be a huge amount for insurance when I went on my own but phoned for a quote rather than on a comparison site and they took it into account
I think all comparisons sites ask the question now " yeah I had that in the past. Had someone explain as I am still going to be driving the other car still it's like starting afresh but some are taking into account the years driving without claim or points. Managed now to get a quote under a thousand. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'm normally quite good with things like this but need to pick the brains of those on here.
Long story short. As a carer I've only had a car provided on the motability scheme for many many years... before that I had 11 years ncb..
Yes many companys will take into account your driving history and not do much no claim bonus. Just google companies that give discount for experience rather than no claims discount. If you struggle I can prob find a few. Used to sell car insurance years back.
I have had my gtv insured as a classic car but the policy is to restrictive and I dont earn ncb on it.
However due to the years without private car insurance I'm getting quoted over £1700 for normal car insurance... actually lowest quote for a 1.2 clio is around thr £600 mark... so I need to know if there is any way I can get companies to at least acknowledge the fact I've not had an accident I just dont have any ncb due to being a carer.
Normally I'd ring a local broker and get help but all mine are currently shut.
Car is standard from factory except the radio.
Cheers me dears"
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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This honestly astounds me tbh.
I didn't have a car for 5 years a little while ago while I was commuting, but once I bought a car again it was very reasonable.
It's less than £20 a month now. |
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"This honestly astounds me tbh.
I didn't have a car for 5 years a little while ago while I was commuting, but once I bought a car again it was very reasonable.
It's less than £20 a month now."
I hate you . My car insurance is £100 a month! |
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"This honestly astounds me tbh.
I didn't have a car for 5 years a little while ago while I was commuting, but once I bought a car again it was very reasonable.
It's less than £20 a month now.
I hate you . My car insurance is £100 a month!"
WTF?!
Granted, my car isn't the best but I've gotten quotes while looking to upgrade and doesn't go much past £30 a month.
Must be quite few factors at play! |
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"This honestly astounds me tbh.
I didn't have a car for 5 years a little while ago while I was commuting, but once I bought a car again it was very reasonable.
It's less than £20 a month now.
I hate you . My car insurance is £100 a month!
WTF?!
Granted, my car isn't the best but I've gotten quotes while looking to upgrade and doesn't go much past £30 a month.
Must be quite few factors at play!"
I only drive a 1 litre peugeot. It was £79 a month but then it got broken into and its been £100 since. They tried to charge me more but I found it cheaper elsewhere so they matched it. |
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"This honestly astounds me tbh.
I didn't have a car for 5 years a little while ago while I was commuting, but once I bought a car again it was very reasonable.
It's less than £20 a month now.
I hate you . My car insurance is £100 a month!
WTF?!
Granted, my car isn't the best but I've gotten quotes while looking to upgrade and doesn't go much past £30 a month.
Must be quite few factors at play!
I only drive a 1 litre peugeot. It was £79 a month but then it got broken into and its been £100 since. They tried to charge me more but I found it cheaper elsewhere so they matched it."
Dang. |
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"This honestly astounds me tbh.
I didn't have a car for 5 years a little while ago while I was commuting, but once I bought a car again it was very reasonable.
It's less than £20 a month now.
I hate you . My car insurance is £100 a month!
WTF?!
Granted, my car isn't the best but I've gotten quotes while looking to upgrade and doesn't go much past £30 a month.
Must be quite few factors at play!
I only drive a 1 litre peugeot. It was £79 a month but then it got broken into and its been £100 since. They tried to charge me more but I found it cheaper elsewhere so they matched it.
Dang."
Bastards I tell ya! |
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"This honestly astounds me tbh.
I didn't have a car for 5 years a little while ago while I was commuting, but once I bought a car again it was very reasonable.
It's less than £20 a month now." really what is it... as that's cheap cheap. I've been told 300quid deposit and then 120pm |
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Alfa GTV very nice indeed, sorry to appear geeky but is it the twin spark or V6 model?
Situation is odd as you haven’t stopped driving cars for a long time and haven’t had an accident I take it? So the risk shouldn’t have increased as long as you can prove you’ve not been in an accident.
There must be other people in your profession who have experienced similar.
Perhaps reach out on a motoring forum somewhere?
Whomever suggested Adrian Flux it’s a good shout always been good with me.
Good luck I hope you get it sorted |
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