like i said before, elephant are cheapest for me and my first first quote when i was 18 was 1100 on my defender. give em a go
 
Hi there,

I'm not having much success with Norwich Un. at the moment, though I think last time I checked with them it was around £880, fully comp, main driver (I'm 18), 2 named drivers with no claims etc, oh, and an excess of £1000! However it depends how you go about it as some quote engine thingies that I was using were coming up with different results for the same quote from the same website ie. SABRE quotes which ranged from £1517.25 (only 3rd party) to £1375.50 for the same request :(

I'm not seeing anything about Adrian Flux not quoting for anyone under 21?
4x4 INSURANCE & OFF ROAD INSURANCE from ADRIAN FLUX

Anyway, there's plenty of us in the same boat, so I think the way I'll go about it is over the phone where you can tell them that no, it's not a 2.3 litre, yes it was built in 1970 etc and not run out of computer menus halfway through after you've spent ages filling in your details in the countless forms:D

Doing the pass plus as well?
 
I'm not having much success with Norwich Un. at the moment, though I think last time I checked with them it was around £880, fully comp, main driver (I'm 18), 2 named drivers with no claims etc, oh, and an excess of £1000!

That's pretty good for any car for an 18yo driver.
 
If only the form would work now though, when I actually need it to!

Still, I'll be giving them a ring - I believe although you're basically doing the quote over the telephone, you can still retain the online 10% discount ;) if your online form forwards you onto them :)

We'll see if it's true or not....
 
Afraid I'm now looking at Sureterm who say they can beat the £1300 quote from Norwich Union (who say annoyingly that they no longer do either 3rd party/ " " fire & theft) due to other customer's "claim problems" .

Can't get very far with Pete Best it looks as I'm young/foolish/expensive etc etc and mainly because I want to use the vehicle for commuting and my 2 named drivers are much older than their limits!

Oh well, have to keep pestering others then :)
 
THe NFU (National Farmers' Union) do a good scheme I am told. You have to be a member but it still might work out cheaper. Not sure if you have to convince them if you are a genuine farmer - might be worth a look.
 
you dont need to be a member.
but beware they only like certain postcodes. they nearly had a feckin coronary when they saw mine!
 

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