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PORTMYSTER
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Classic insurance

Post by PORTMYSTER »

Hi All,

Just starting to think over our car situation and with the zed used very little as a 3rd car does anyone have their zed classed as a classic car status insurance? If so, who are you with?

Thanks

Richard
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Badman gee
Joined: Sun 14 Nov, 2010 10:45
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Re: Classic insurance

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Yes, m roadster group 19 250 pounds Adrian flux
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Batchem1
Joined: Tue 23 Apr, 2013 08:17
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  M roadster S50
Location: Taunton, Somerset

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Adrian Flux for me too.
Most realistic and sensible people I spoke to, and I'm happy with their service.
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Gazza
Joined: Tue 04 Oct, 2005 20:58
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Location: Romford Essex

Re: Classic insurance

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Try RH Classics in Brentwood Essex 01277 206912, I have my fleet of yanks on one policy for £375pa
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OldskoolRS
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Location: Wokingham

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I tried to get my Z3 3.0 (2001) insured on a classic policy, but it isn't garaged, which seemed to prevent me being able to do it (my other car is in the garage -RS2000- which is insured on a classic policy). If anyone finds a firm that will allow me to insure it kept on the drive, then I'd be interested to hear about it.
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PCSAM
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Location: Taynuilt

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OldskoolRS wrote:I tried to get my Z3 3.0 (2001) insured on a classic policy, but it isn't garaged, which seemed to prevent me being able to do it (my other car is in the garage -RS2000- which is insured on a classic policy). If anyone finds a firm that will allow me to insure it kept on the drive, then I'd be interested to hear about it.
im with RH Classics (above) and my 3.0i is with them on a classic .I don't have a garage so its driveway and they are OK with it ........
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andy18n
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ClassicLine Insurance in Hinckley Leicestershire for me. Small friendly and personal service and at £220 for a year 5k mile restriction and garaged pretty good going.
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seasurfer
Joined: Sat 22 Aug, 2009 13:02
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Location: South Lakes, Cumbria

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Hagerty Classic Car Insurance for me for both zeds - will find you the number if you cannot find them.
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Mr Silver
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Hagerty Classic Insurance. Real people to talk to, great company to deal with. Zedcar must be second car. Find them here: 01327 810600.
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OldskoolRS
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Location: Wokingham

Re: Classic insurance

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PCSAM wrote:
OldskoolRS wrote:I tried to get my Z3 3.0 (2001) insured on a classic policy, but it isn't garaged, which seemed to prevent me being able to do it (my other car is in the garage -RS2000- which is insured on a classic policy). If anyone finds a firm that will allow me to insure it kept on the drive, then I'd be interested to hear about it.
im with RH Classics (above) and my 3.0i is with them on a classic .I don't have a garage so its driveway and they are OK with it ........
Thanks for that PCSAM, I'll have to remember this thread at the next renewal.
seasurfer
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Re: Classic insurance

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Mine are on the drive and insured as so, with Hagerty.
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PORTMYSTER
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Re: Classic insurance

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Hi All, thanks for the replies. This is encouraging news and all the insurance companies you have mentioned will be my option very soon. Using my zed only 1000-1500 miles per year makes me think using normal insurance does not cut the mustered keeping the annual price as it should be. I will keep you posted regards my next quote and if it comes down using a cherished policy.
Tilly
Joined: Wed 26 May, 2004 19:45
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Location: Sussex

Re: Classic insurance

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PORTMYSTER wrote:Hi All, thanks for the replies. This is encouraging news and all the insurance companies you have mentioned will be my option very soon. Using my zed only 1000-1500 miles per year makes me think using normal insurance does not cut the mustered keeping the annual price as it should be. I will keep you posted regards my next quote and if it comes down using a cherished policy.
Normal insurance can be OK. I use Admiral Multicar. Three cars, fully comp, bonus protection with windscreen cover and no mileage restriction. £150 excess for each car.
2010 525D touring £380.75
1998 Z3 1.9 auto £182.19
1997 ZM roadster £255.59.

Don't think that this is too bad. My insurance for this year went up by just over £2. Well that's inflation for you!
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