That's odd, I didn't bother getting a quote from Footman James this year
because last year the documents they sent with the quote had the following:
"The insurance will not pay for any theft or malicious damage that occurs
between 10pm and 6am if the vehicle is not in a locked private garage and is
parked at or near;
* The proposers home; or
* any other address where the vehicle is normally kept that has been agreed
by us."
I think I'll give them a call to see if that has changed this year.
I still find it very strange that I can pay nearly the same price to insure
a new Jaguar, keep it on the road at night and have no such restrictions.
Considering something like a wing mirror or just the paint being scratched
will cost a hell of a lot more the repair than an old beat up Land Rover!
Liam
www.sumpoil.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk
"Larry" <NDA@larry-arnold.cwm> wrote in message
news:dcu411$cs8$1@news7.svr.pol.co.uk...
>I had all that sort of nonsence to start with, which is as much to say as
>if
> you don't put it in shrink wrap in a nuclear bunker you might as well
> forget
> it, well those insurance companies surely dare not claim they are in the
> insurance business so much as in the extortion one,
>
> I eventually insured via Footman James on a classic policy with no
> restrictions whatever.
>
>
>
> --
> Larry
> Series 3 rust and holes
>
>
> "Liam" <liamhoskinAT@blueyonderDOT.coDOT.uk> wrote in message
> news:JCqIe.15482$eI5.15340@fe3.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
>>
>> Hi
>> I've been getting some good insurance quotes recently for my series 3 SWB
> V8
>> but they all seem to have a big restriction on the cover provided,
> something
>> like this:
>>
>> "This policy will not cover loss or damage caused by fire to your car or
> it'
>> s accessories being stolen or taken without your permission if your car
>> is
>> not in a securely locked garage between 2200 and 0600 hrs unless it is
>> temporarily parked or garaged during the course of a journey"
>>
>> Since I can only park it on the street these policy's are not much use to
> me
>> but I am having trouble finding a policy that provides proper full cover,
> at
>> any cost. Anyone had problems like this before?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Liam
>> www.sumpoil.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk
>>
>>
>
>