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peters877

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Hi, can anyone give me any info on landrover insurance. I have a 110 but i`m considering buying a 2nd landy so is there any 4x4 insurance companies that insure more than 1 landrover, i`ve looked at Admiral ans they want £519 for the 2 , Bloody Outrageous!!!!.
So if any one has ideas then please drop me a line.
Thanks
 
part time motor trader is a bargain as many vehicles as you want £10k my own and 20k customers indemnity
 
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May not suit all, but
I have told them I run an electrical business and do car repairs.
my excess is £250 fully comp with third party if customer tests sales vehicle.
No windscreen cover
At the moment have 5 vehicles on it and its £600 a year with no limit on vehicles
Can add and remove vehicles from Insurance register on internet
few bits I do more than cover it and I don't risk being uninsured driving someone elses car/van etc
 
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Well I pay £110 a yr with Adrian flux insurance ( im 34 ) , been with them a few yrs now and never ad any probs with then :) .
 
I'd agree that if you only have a couple it's cheaper to use a land rover specialist.
For me mine changes weekly and would cost a fortune:mad:
otherwise
 
Hi, can anyone give me any info on landrover insurance. I have a 110 but i`m considering buying a 2nd landy so is there any 4x4 insurance companies that insure more than 1 landrover, i`ve looked at Admiral ans they want £519 for the 2 , Bloody Outrageous!!!!.
So if any one has ideas then please drop me a line.
Thanks
Where do you live and what do you do? It makes a big difference.
If you were a motoring journalist living in London then you'd be lucky to get insurance at all.
 
My insurance is 1900 pounds 3rd party its absolutely awesome and tesco gave me a 50 pound voucher to spend WoooHoooo
 
Landrover insurance at 18 aint cheap the 50 pounds is to buy headache tablets and a few bottles of absynth to take the pain away
 
My insurance is 1900 pounds 3rd party its absolutely awesome and tesco gave me a 50 pound voucher to spend WoooHoooo
Legalised robbery. Not like you're going to be doing doughnuts and burnouts in your Landy is it? No wonder people don't bother with insurance these days.
 
I am 19, I passed my test at 17, Always wanteda LandRover, and had a Fiesta from my 17th Birthday, to my 18th, where I switched to my 88.

The fiesta was £1,700 3rd party, and the second I changed up to a Land Rover, it dropped by £1,000!, then dropped again on my 19th! Im paying about £760 now.
 
Yeah i put in my exact same details with tesco but 1 year no claims and fully comp was 800 take away a bit more for the loyalty policy it should be a goodun. I had my land rover for sale on ebay but someone pulled out the day before purchase so i have decided i am keeping it using a punto for work runs and the landrover for weekend shenanigans. Cant wait for that insurance quote ...
 
My son is 20, he pays £3100.00 fully comp on his 56 plate VW Passat.
He is desperate to get a landy like mine but the quotes are not much cheaper than this!!
 
must be crazy, buy cheap small car and build up no claims or give your cash away
 
I am 19 years old, 3rd party, 3 years no claims (they threw in a few years bonus for good measure), I am the main driver and my dad is a secondary driver (Which was free), insuring a 2.25 Vehicle, its £760! When I was 18 and had two years no claims, it was £775 first time. My insurance company have also counted the 8 months as a learner in the NCB.

I am with the NFU, and no, I am not a farmer, I live on a farm, but do not come from a farming background.
 
NFU rock! I am 32, only have 1 years no claims in this country cos they don`t recognise the 14 years of no claims or accidents I have from South Africa. Adrian Flux quoted £950 odd fully comp with business use and 4x4 cover. NFU did the same cover for £750 with breakdown and recovery thingys. NFU as I said are the proverbial...
 
I thought I was hard done by having to pay £145 - then again, I'm 40 and have a clean license (first time since I was 17).

Always thought young drivers were exploited - but some of the prices quoted here just take the p**s!
 

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