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Why is insurance such a scam

Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 10:55 pm
by The_phat_controlleruk
I am 37, 3 years no claims and drive a poverty spec 1.4L 8v, nothing special. Yes, she has a few mods, all declared. She sits in a locked garage every night and I live in a fairly quiet area. Why then am I am getting quotes ranging from £750.00 with Direct Line to £264.00 with Elephant (no guesses which one I went for). Just glad I can get her back on the road now,

Re: Why is insurance such a scam

Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 11:03 pm
by Polo96CL
The_phat_controlleruk wrote:I am 37, 3 years no claims and drive a poverty spec 1.4L 8v, nothing special. Yes, she has a few mods, all declared. She sits in a locked garage every night and I live in a fairly quiet area. Why then am I am getting quotes ranging from £750.00 with Direct Line to £264.00 with Elephant (no guesses which one I went for). Just glad I can get her back on the road now,
£750 with Direct line?!?!

I got quoted £1k for being 17, Provisional licence, Dad as main driver (40, with 3 years NCB) and me as named, TPF&T.

I would of thought it would be expensive for someone of my age, but not for 37 years old :?

Perhaps the mods whack it right up as it's a desireable car.

Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 11:08 pm
by david burton
because some companies don't give a hoot about modified cars and would rather tell you to "p*** off" in a more polite ways.

it's sad, but true.

glad you got a decent price in the end.

Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 11:30 pm
by NOZ
I didn't even think you were that old lol

Davids right, most who don't want to insure modded cars would give you a very high quote. It doesn't compete but they know others are doing the same thing and if you take up the quote then they make more money out of you for being a mug!

You should try Brentacre of HIC fella. Guess the cars still not ready for this wednesday? "poverty spec polo" nice quote!

Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 12:03 am
by The_phat_controlleruk
Na, SHOULD be ok, just need to get tax and I'm done (hoofrigginray).

Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 6:29 am
by Acemo
im 19 in june and will have been driving a year in may, ive got a 1.4 16v, n im paying £1602 TPF&T with my 58 year old dad who has a million years no claims on, no mods or nothin.


the bloody cars only worth £1600

Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 7:46 am
by david burton
insurance price has very little to do with the cost of your car. it's the potential for you to do damage to other things that you're paying for.

3rd party would be almost as much, and that doesn't even include your car.

Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 11:36 am
by JoeG07
yep ive got a years no claims and an IAM advanced driving liscence which dosnt seem to account 4 anything i pay nearly £1500 a year for my 1.6, tpf&t, yet my friend pays about £750 for her 1.4 16 valve with 0 years no claims BECAUSE SHE'S A GIRL. my mate says his insurance dropped about £300 when he accidently registered as Ms. Ross ... but im pretty sure that would invalidate your insurance ? Anyone confirm that? If not i may become Jo :P

Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 12:09 pm
by david burton
of course that would invalidate your insurance!

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 12:29 pm
by GF'S cars
The main difference there is that all of the admiral/tesco/bell/diamond/elephant group insurers charge more for mods but do not pay out for them if the car is stolen or damaged. Could be that direct line would pay out not sure though.

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 2:33 pm
by wadders
This is where having a girlfriend / wife, who's older than you is a real bonus! I'm 33 and my wife is seven years older.

My 1.8T 20v Passat only costs £330 a year with First Direct, because she's a named driver and her Polo 1.6 8v is £270 per year.

So if you're serious about modding your motor, you need an older model!