SameMy traders policy is up for renewal, been with AXA for 15 years and the price has pretty much never changed. This year they are quoting £500 more than last year.
SameMy traders policy is up for renewal, been with AXA for 15 years and the price has pretty much never changed. This year they are quoting £500 more than last year.
This is my first year EVER having to insure cars and not looking forward to it
I will have 5 cars go insure, who would you recommend?
This is my first year EVER having to insure cars and not looking forward to it
I will have 5 cars go insure, who would you recommend?
5 cars.......holy ****, what about a mutli policy like admiral?This is my first year EVER having to insure cars and not looking forward to it
I will have 5 cars go insure, who would you recommend?
Can't see any recommendations being worth anything TBH. People seem to have luck with some companies and others don't. It's like they lick a finger, stick it out the window and depending what way the winds blowing they give you a quote based on that. One things for sure it's a bloody racket.
My traders policy is up for renewal, been with AXA for 15 years and the price has pretty much never changed. This year they are quoting £500 more than last year.
Mine barely increased at all from last year thankfully. I think it’s went up about £50 to £1224. That covers myself and the wife for SDP, trade, commuting etc with £25k per vehicle, imports, classics etc… I’ve been with Todd’s for 10 years now and they’ve always been very helpful and cheaper than anything else I can find, if I even bother to look tbh.
That was pretty much the same as my own policy, except imports are excluded. The girl from CIP said AXA have had something like 3 increases in 5 months.
The girl mentioned another company they could try, but was strictly for registered car dealers. She said they would ask for proof, and if it wasn't provided the company would cancel the policy. I just renewed with AXA to save any hassle. I didn't even bother to shop around.
Oh balls. I haven’t owned a car newer than 23 years old the past decade. That’s my eraIve seen a few posts saying that insurers are now refusing to renew your policy if your car is 'too old'. The cars are around 20 yrs old and in good condition, no claims etc. Just wont reinsure
I will have 5 cars go insure, who would you recommend?
This is my first year EVER having to insure cars and not looking forward to it
I will have 5 cars go insure, who would you recommend?
Got a marketing email, had to laugh at most motorcycles being under £630 being some sort of brag.
Mine's about £80! Even my first year was around £110.
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Got a marketing email, had to laugh at most motorcycles being under £630 being some sort of brag.
Mine's about £80! Even my first year was around £110.
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Lucky you guys. The cheapest I could get the Aprilia insured for was £360 fully comp, up roughly £100 from the MT-10. Admittedly protected NCB and commuting to work pushed it up a fair wee bit but I’d rather have those to keep myself half a way right.I pay a brave bit less than that for a multi bike policy for the R1200GSA and MT09 SP with a combined value of £20k or so, with all the bells and whistles (helmet and leathers, accessories, ride other bikes, pillion, EU etc…)…
I ended the GS policy a month early, losing a year of NCB to start the multi bike policy as it was justifiably cheaper than starting a new policy for the MT09 on its own. The renewal for the GS on its own was going to end up costing more than the 2 bikes, even if I accrued the additional year of NCB. The whole thing is a scam…Lucky you guys. The cheapest I could get the Aprilia insured for was £360 fully comp, up roughly £100 from the MT-10. Admittedly protected NCB and commuting to work pushed it up a fair wee bit but I’d rather have those to keep myself half a way right.
Mine includes commuting, but it's a Honda Magna VF750c, I've always had cruisers and muscle bikes. I'd imagine something sportier would be more (Though the magna is surprisingly capable, being based on the VFR engine)Lucky you guys. The cheapest I could get the Aprilia insured for was £360 fully comp, up roughly £100 from the MT-10. Admittedly protected NCB and commuting to work pushed it up a fair wee bit but I’d rather have those to keep myself half a way right.
Got a marketing email, had to laugh at most motorcycles being under £630 being some sort of brag.
Mine's about £80! Even my first year was around £110.
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