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trevor1234

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Hello all hope this is ok in this section.Just wondering if there is any recommended insurance companies for my 2.0 diesel freelander 54 plate...or what to expect yearly/monthly...Thank you
 
I live in a dreadful post code, plus mine was purchased as an "extra car" so no no-claims to add. It's working out at around £340 per year - which seems to be about what I am paying for my MGFs and our MGZTT...
 
Quite a few listed in the LR mags Col - worth a look, but for a standard Hippo I am not sure how competitive they [the LR specialist brokers] are (I tried a couple - more than one didn't insure Freebies as a "classic" yet)
 
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there's adrian flux or A plan

currently with A plan and found them extremely helpful and competitive
 
Mine has shot up this year. To make things worse, it rolled over before I remembered it was due. So I'm paying about £450 this year and that's here in the SW. I'm 48 with all my No Claims Bonus and no convictions.
I will find a cheaper policy next year. Strangely when I went from an 01 V6 ES to an 05 TD4 SE, the insurance went up 30%. Now the V6 is a performance FL1 and the TD4 is an old slogger. That makes no sense to me at all.
 
Mine has shot up this year. To make things worse, it rolled over before I remembered it was due. So I'm paying about £450 this year and that's here in the SW. I'm 48 with all my No Claims Bonus and no convictions.
I will find a cheaper policy next year. Strangely when I went from an 01 V6 ES to an 05 TD4 SE, the insurance went up 30%. Now the V6 is a performance FL1 and the TD4 is an old slogger. That makes no sense to me at all.
Makes little sense to me either??? o_Oo_O
 
Makes little sense to me either??? o_Oo_O

i nearly fainted when i transferred from a freelander to a disco, first quote was £1,500

got it down to £600 , as always is the post code, i'm 51 , clean licence , held for nearly 30 x years , 7 x ncb, landy parked on drive , restricted mileage to 3,000 miles per year

that's with A plan and no other company could match them

fully comp, protected ncb, full breakdown cover, inc being bought home from anywhere in the uk , 25% extra on write off value

still think it's disgusting , disco is group 33 , thk god i didn't buy the hse model, that's group 37

my freelander was group 23
 
i nearly fainted when i transferred from a freelander to a disco, first quote was £1,500

got it down to £600 , as always is the post code, i'm 51 , clean licence , held for nearly 30 x years , 7 x ncb, landy parked on drive , restricted mileage to 3,000 miles per year

that's with A plan and no other company could match them

fully comp, protected ncb, full breakdown cover, inc being bought home from anywhere in the uk , 25% extra on write off value

still think it's disgusting , disco is group 33 , thk god i didn't buy the hse model, that's group 37

my freelander was group 23

My D3 S cost more to insure than my V6 ES FL1. Strangely it cost less to insure than my current 05 SE FL1. That makes no sense at all. The RFL was the same cost too.
 
Bloody Nora. I've got three cars on a multi policy with elephant or admiral (can't remember which) and one of the cars is my 19 year old sons, £600 and that's with penalty points and only 3 years ncb. I was thinking about a disco HSE when my Kia finally bites the dust but everything is against it, insurance, road tax, mpg, and breakdown frequency. How the hell do Landrover ever manage to sell any. There must be a lot of rich or daft people about.

Col
 
I think a D3 S model would be pretty good for my needs though...

... but currently having too my fun with my Freebie! ;)
 
I think a D3 S model would be pretty good for my needs though...

... but currently having too my fun with my Freebie! ;)

good to hear all is well :D

wait til u drive one, u will be surprised if the difference between a FL and D3

i also got the base model as i didn't need the extra mods
 
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