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Defender 110 CSW Insurance... (again..)


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Hi All,

2009 #201.00

2010 #236.00

2011 #359.00

No claims, no accident, no points....! Oh, and no pound sign...

And this is with the NFU too....

Has insurance just gone through the roof or should I be looking else where...? Same as I was very happy with the NFU, nice girl... Yes I'm that shallow...

db..

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2000 110 TD5, 38 year old driver' no convictions but 6 points with 4 years NCB...

Just short of £1000 fully comp (and yes I did ring around)

Apparently BB3 is a high risk area but come on, it's a bloody Land Rover not a Porche!

Edit: hadn't read the above link, bang goes young lads buying LR's because they are cheap to ensure,

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  • 2 weeks later...

I've been with NFU for 11 years; no claims, no points etc.

Last year the premium for my 4.6 Rangie P38 was less than £600 for business use etc. This year NFU quoted £1200+

A visit to gocompare found me Admiral at sub £600.

I spent a few hours filling in details for various insurance companies direct, but couldn't get a better deal. I got the impression that NFU are trying to get out of motor insurance. 11 years of business and loyalty counted for zero.

webbersdad.

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I have a 2009 110 puma utility which has a roll cage and a fitted hannibal roof rack. Mounted to this is a telescopic mast. This apparently counts as vehicle modification and as such many insurance companies wouldn't even quote. Last year I paid £1500 for a trade policy. This year I managed to get a specialist VAN!! policy for just over £800.

Crazy world

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Hiya,

I have just renewed my insurance with PBIS (Peter Best Insurance)and i think i got a great deal, and the pemium has gone down from last year, last year £240 this year £193 fully comp!!!

My truck has mods which i declared

3 inch lift

33x12.5x17 wheels

Disco engine

Light bar

A bar with spots

Rear work light

Straight through side exit exhaust

Mud dash

Tinted Black windows in rear and sides(not wind up windows)

My £193 includes breakdown and recovery(including greenlane)my partner is 24 and i am 43, so my age helps but hers drags us down as she is under 25. Didn't like to put the number up, a web search will find them or pm me.

Adrian Flux wouldnt touch me and two other large companies wanted £560 and £707

P.S. a mate uses them aswell he has 9 points on his licence and pays £240 he is 38

Cheers

Paul

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2000 110 TD5, 38 year old driver' no convictions but 6 points with 4 years NCB...

Just short of £1000 fully comp (and yes I did ring around)

Apparently BB3 is a high risk area but come on, it's a bloody Land Rover not a Porche!

Edit: hadn't read the above link, bang goes young lads buying LR's because they are cheap to ensure,

Bloody hell I thought paying $700 (£350- £400) for both my 110 and 90 together was bad enough

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Ive got an E reg 110 CSW 3.5 V8 on LPG and Im paying £600 third party fire and theft with aviva and im only 19 wich i dont think is a bad price knowing what sum friends are being charged for litle cars I think its just insurance has gone silly and its worth shopping around as my renewal quote when i still had a discovery was £1000 cheaper staying with aviva as to the lowest other quote i got!

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I phoned Footman James (Google them) who had insured my old GT6 until I sold it. My 110 is 1993 (mostly) and, being more than 17 years old, they put it on a Classic car policy. No limited mileage or anything. Including recovery, came to £134 fully comp.

I'm 37 and she's 34. 12 years NCB, but they didn't include this as it's a classic policy. However, I can carry my NCB on to another policy with a cover note at any time.

Think I'm winning so far ;-)

HTH

Vulch

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