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Hi all, I’m not impressed with my Insurance Co, I’ve now reached the age of 80 and my insurance has gone up from £360 to over £900 pounds. No claims have been made, drove 1500 miles last year and will do about the same this year. My Landy is 1993 standard Defender cab in very good condition. Time Insurance company’s were brought to task over this type type of day light robbery! By the way I’ve never made a claim in my life.
 
Indeed they are all doing it and it's not just for the older generation.
Sadly the insurance see older drivers the same as younger drivers.
My son Ninety insurance was £2.5k when he passed his test, this seemed cheap compared to a 1.8 x-reg Focus (mine) at £11k.
 
My FIL had the same issue, now 87 it has gone up year on year, he also does very few miles.
 
Hi all, I’m not impressed with my Insurance Co, I’ve now reached the age of 80 and my insurance has gone up from £360 to over £900 pounds. No claims have been made, drove 1500 miles last year and will do about the same this year. My Landy is 1993 standard Defender cab in very good condition. Time Insurance company’s were brought to task over this type type of day light robbery! By the way I’ve never made a claim in my life.
Don’t feel too singled out, my 2005 Range Rover insurance went up from £600 to £800 and I’m 62 with no claims or convictions. They’ll probably blame it on the increased cost of heating the skyscrapers they occupy on Canary Wharf.
Tricky :cool:
 
Just insured my 1994 ex-MoD 110 Defender - I'm 77. Managed to get a classic car cover but means doesn't accrue protected NCD. Also has limited mileage of 5000/yr which suits me fine. Came in at £465 + legal cover and recovery - pushing it to £511. Best I could find. Contacted a number of insurers advertising in LRM. Got various quotes from 'not interested' to £1700. One of the insurers told me that it was too young for a classic car cover.
My 2001 '90' is on a SORN for a big refurb (new galv chassis etc) so initially looked at transferring insurance onto the 110. Insurance went from a quote of £570 for the '90' to £3170 for the 110. At first they even said that the 110 didn't exist - then said if it had a van body (which it has) - it couldn't be older than 2006 build. Then I pointed out they were already insuring my 90 with a van body and that is a 2001 reg. So I went elsewhere.
 
Just insured my 1994 ex-MoD 110 Defender - I'm 77. Managed to get a classic car cover but means doesn't accrue protected NCD. Also has limited mileage of 5000/yr which suits me fine. Came in at £465 + legal cover and recovery - pushing it to £511. Best I could find. Contacted a number of insurers advertising in LRM. Got various quotes from 'not interested' to £1700. One of the insurers told me that it was too young for a classic car cover.
My 2001 '90' is on a SORN for a big refurb (new galv chassis etc) so initially looked at transferring insurance onto the 110. Insurance went from a quote of £570 for the '90' to £3170 for the 110. At first they even said that the 110 didn't exist - then said if it had a van body (which it has) - it couldn't be older than 2006 build. Then I pointed out they were already insuring my 90 with a van body and that is a 2001 reg. So I went elsewhere.
Well obviously they have no idea, hate to be in an accident with them as my insurance company.
 
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Hi all, I’m not impressed with my Insurance Co, I’ve now reached the age of 80 and my insurance has gone up from £360 to over £900 pounds. No claims have been made, drove 1500 miles last year and will do about the same this year. My Landy is 1993 standard Defender cab in very good condition. Time Insurance company’s were brought to task over this type type of day light robbery! By the way I’ve never made a claim in my life.
im with Lancaster classics car im 48 i have a land rover 90 F reg 2.5 TD
limited mileage 1500 or so fully comp £92 this year was £80 last year
 

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