bongo1
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Not sure if this is right places, But I need a quick answer . Is £450 fully comp on z defender van about right or to much , that's full no claims and a old f@RT
92 110 CSW £220 fully compNot sure if this is right places, But I need a quick answer . Is £450 fully comp on z defender van about right or to much , that's full no claims and a old f@RT
Does that include mods and green lane cover?92 110 CSW £220 fully comp
Yup... HeritageDoes that include mods and green lane cover?
Depends where you live, where it's kept at night, your job, your age, security features, mods etc etc.
Yup... Heritage
That's because you were paying for Er1c's tooI'd used them for 5 years but this year the premium increase significantly & they seemed unable to reduce it by much, so I went elsewhere & got the same cover (plus another grand of agreed-value) for only £10 more than last year's price.
The irony is that a week later they sent me an email stating that they would beat any quote
Sent them a pithy email, but strangely enough I never received a reply.
I dunno tbh… It should.... but we have moved with the 110 and its now parked outside in a worse area and its the same price.Silly question... again. it depends on the vehicle, vehicle value, post code, use, where kept over night, age and driving record/experience, NCB, additional drivers and in case I’ve forgotten something... etc etc.
This year my disco fully comp protected £180+150excess and my Jag XE S £720+450 excess then there’s the Capri at £132... no tax or mot required for that
I agree, my policy does not allow NCB as it's not a main vehicle or some such nonsense it is however allowed to be modified without penalty. As long as I notify them of the change and dont add nitrous oxide lolStandard 1994 300tdi, £150 2y ncb no spring chicken.....assume it covers green lanes as they are technically roads in the eye of the law, why should we pay extra to drive on a road?
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