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sh@z
19th January 2005, 08:15 AM
Hey folks

Just a quick question, do any of you guys know of/about any specialist insurance companies for high performance/modified cars and/or for yound drivers??

Julz, are you with a specialised company or am I imagining things?

Thanks for the help guys

duncan
19th January 2005, 08:36 AM
Nah, Julz is just "special" ;):p

I seem to think she sings the praises of Adrian Flux, and i've also heard that Liverpool Victoria is also good for modified cars.

For high perfrormance, unmodified, try Privilege. They were the cheapest when I had my Ashtray GSi, and were ok when dealing with a claim, although i didnt like their choice of approved repairer.

Willie M
19th January 2005, 04:52 PM
Adrian Flux for myself and Mrs. M :)

Julz
19th January 2005, 05:05 PM
I agree with everything Duncan said!!:clown:

minidriver#1
20th January 2005, 01:15 AM
Liverpool Victoria mate :)

Craig
21st January 2005, 05:46 AM
I'm also with Adrian Flux. FANTASTIC service :D. i had problems getting confirmation of no claims discount from my last insurer and THEY took up the fight for me. They have also covered all my mods and I think the price is very reasonable. I couldn't praise them enough.

Tam1314
21st January 2005, 06:10 AM
Anyone willing just to say what they have paid for insuring a cooper S, l was quoted £531 fully comp by the C.I.S
interested to find out what a 'works' costs as well

Big Col
21st January 2005, 04:53 PM
I got quoted about the same from First Alternative and I'm just a wean at 26. I thought it'd be far higher. :)

Julz
21st January 2005, 05:10 PM
Well, I'm £980 with Adrian FLux with everything covered, and I'm younger than Big C!;):D

seany
21st January 2005, 05:31 PM
quote:Originally posted by Tam1314

Anyone willing just to say what they have paid for insuring a cooper S, l was quoted £531 fully comp by the C.I.S
interested to find out what a 'works' costs as well



i was quoted about £600 fully comp, 4 years no claims

euan
21st January 2005, 05:45 PM
I'm about the same, just over £600 fully comp, 6 years no claims, but I do have a London postcode. Oh, and I'm 28. (although, it's only for another 38 days. Not that I'm in a panic about nearly being 30. God forbid)

I'm stunned that Big C got that. Where do you keep the car? Fort Knox?

Tam1314
22nd January 2005, 04:04 AM
Wont you be 29 first LOL

Tam1314
22nd January 2005, 04:06 AM
Have just been quoted £900 for a works fully comp, but then again l am 41 and an old fuddy duddy

seany
22nd January 2005, 05:31 PM
i am only 29 with the works

Tam1314
26th January 2005, 02:22 AM
And how much did it cost you

euan
26th January 2005, 02:45 AM
tam, see earlier post from seany - 600 quid

Astrohaggis
26th January 2005, 04:14 AM
Hmmm. Just been quoted £1200 by Liverpool Victoria and £2000 by CIS!!! For a non-works S. Darn central London address!

Maybe Adrian Flux will do better.

euan
26th January 2005, 06:07 PM
quote:Originally posted by Astrohaggis

Hmmm. Just been quoted £1200 by Liverpool Victoria and £2000 by CIS!!! For a non-works S. Darn central London address!

Maybe Adrian Flux will do better.


My S is SW London and I'm only 600 quid with Esure, although I had to blag a bit. They don't cover an S unless your 30, but I'd been with them a couple of years so they did it anyway (with the cheery quote "Your 27, close enough")

Monsta Mo Mini
19th April 2005, 04:52 PM
here!

red_cooper
25th April 2005, 10:47 PM
900 thats a horrendous price for a 41 year old on a works - my dad insures an x5 4.8 for 240 a year fully comp- im a grand for my cooper at 20 with 8 points and only 2 years no claims not bad i think from tesco!!!
they r the insurance guru's

ELFMAN
30th April 2005, 07:03 AM
I'm 42, so obviously not in the 'young driver' category, but got Fully Comp, Protected No-Claims plus an 'all Modded bits replaced like for like' cover from Adrian Flux for £453.00 with £250.00 excess. They really know what they're talking about and were very efficient too.

Royal Bank were going to sting me for £620.00 with a RIDICULOUS £450.00 XS, and the Specialist Mini Insurance folk (in 'Go MINI' mag) were £585.00 (both without the replacing modified parts cover).

I'd give Flux a shout.

The Dogfather
30th April 2005, 02:18 PM
I've been trying to get Jackie (Mrs Bad Dog) insured on the MINI, she has no no claims and no company would touch the car once I told them about the modded bits. I eventually got a quote from Diamond which was only £24 more than the unmodded quote I had from my own insurers who were very cheap.

MartinSullivan
30th April 2005, 06:31 PM
I got a fantastic quote for my modified S from Greenlight (http://www.greenlightinsurance.com/), got an even better one by ringing them up rather than using the online quote engine Try them on 08707 53 54 55. All mods covered for replacement in the event of an incident.