Go Skippy are good, strongly suggest you actually speak with a person with regards to your premium, it is worth mentioning that your rangey does NOT have key less entry in any way shape or form! failing that rent a small holiday home for a weekend and insure from that address saying you are thinking of moving there permanently and then do the rest on line
 
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I am pleased to say my Fully Comp on the P38 was only £268 this year. ;)
At what age do the usual classic car insurance companies consider something like a P38 to be a classic. When I tried to get a quote for my MY2000 I just got a response saying they couldn't quote me. No reason why.
 
At what age do the usual classic car insurance companies consider something like a P38 to be a classic. When I tried to get a quote for my MY2000 I just got a response saying they couldn't quote me. No reason why.
Not sure, but I think it's 40 years old in the UK, it's 35 here in France.
 
At what age do the usual classic car insurance companies consider something like a P38 to be a classic. When I tried to get a quote for my MY2000 I just got a response saying they couldn't quote me. No reason why.
my p38 is insured as a classic through Lancaster on a limited mileage for £180 fully comp
 
Just renewed mine, used to be with Nfu then they wanted £1000 so went to LV, who said £780 on my td6. But then wanted £2000 on the 4.2s so used money supermarket and it came in at £860 with esure, nightmare to deal with as there one of a handful that require proof on Ncd but there site isn’t great and even though it says U.K. all centre it’s all Indian and can’t here a word they say. Anyway NFU refused to insure it and said “we’re no longer insuring any LR product unless it’s existing customer or one who wants to insure a lot with us like farm,couple of cars, tractor etc due to keyless thefts” I then explained no one nicks a 2006 l322 as there’s no market it’s all new stuff stolen to order and it’s old so needs the key not keyless but they just said it’s a blanket policy for all LR vehicles.
 
Just renewed mine, used to be with Nfu then they wanted £1000 so went to LV, who said £780 on my td6. But then wanted £2000 on the 4.2s so used money supermarket and it came in at £860 with esure, nightmare to deal with as there one of a handful that require proof on Ncd but there site isn’t great and even though it says U.K. all centre it’s all Indian and can’t here a word they say. Anyway NFU refused to insure it and said “we’re no longer insuring any LR product unless it’s existing customer or one who wants to insure a lot with us like farm,couple of cars, tractor etc due to keyless thefts” I then explained no one nicks a 2006 l322 as there’s no market it’s all new stuff stolen to order and it’s old so needs the key not keyless but they just said it’s a blanket policy for all LR vehicles.
Interesting regards NFU as I insured with them on march first this year.
 
my p38 is insured as a classic through Lancaster on a limited mileage for £180 fully comp
£157 fully comp. for my 3.5efi Classic, SD&P only with £20K agreed value with Lancaster, up from £134 for the past 2 years.
3000m PA, parked on drive out of town in Essex.

I shall be 79 next year, so I'm bracing myself for a premium hike any time now :rolleyes:
 
Strange that unless when I phoned it was a very recent thing they had brought in. Always liked Nfu as in when you phone it’s in Britain and no wait on phone but couldn’t justify there crazy prices.
 
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If it was keyless entry then maybe about right, I'm with NFU £480 fully comp full no claims only do 4000 miles a year trailer cover as standard age 74 + when you go website and start filling in you details you get a phone number to ring and speak to a real person in England which makes a refreshing change.
+1 nfu, plus if the RR needs fixing nfu will actually repair it, not try and fob you off with cash
 
I think my d3 came down in price this year, to just under 300 quid.

hi mate

that's very encouraging as mines also due next month with Howdens AKA, { A Plan ) , will be an expensive month seeing the MOT plus fitment of the complete brake kit due😭

not forgetting an update of the ceramic brake pads on the drilled / grooved discs
 
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hi mate

that's very encouraging as mines also due next month with Howdens AKA, { A Plan ) , will be an expensive month seeing the MOT plus fitment of the complete brake kit due😭

not forgetting an update of the ceramic brake pads on the drilled / grooved discs
Tesco insurance
 
Tesco insurance
Tesco Bank ins. was very competitive for our BMW daily driver this year, but then the theft risk of an old car from a semi-rural location is insignificant, compared to a modern RR in the suburbs/city.

People are not likely to move to a different post-code just to reduce their car insurance premiums, but they can choose to own a more insurable set of wheels ;)
 

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