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i know theres probably already been a thread covering this but i cant find it, so basically my renewal is up soonish and i was looking for opinions on who to go with, im currently with adrian flux and i dont get my renewal quote for another few weeks, ive heard greenlight are pretty good just wondered who people have tried and trusted to insure thier trophy's with
 
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Greenlight are not the cheapest, think i'm paying about £360 at the moment but could probably half that elsewhere.
But.... they are very good if you have mods/plan to do them and if you do track days they provide cheap top up insurance.
 
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£750 - tesco - 27yrs male - non garaged - full NCB - no convictions - with mod +missus on there too
 

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try admiral, privilege and Greenlight.

Greenlight should be best if you have any mods or want track cover (you said you wouldn't need that but the mod coverage is excellent).

A couple of years ago Privilege were the best for trophy insurance full stop - we even thought they targeted us safe owners with low cost premiums :^o

If buying through Admiral or Privilege, make sure you follow that guide that's on money saving expert - trawling the market in the best way can save you hundreds, plus use one of them cashback sites...
 
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hoolio said:
Greenlight are not the cheapest, think i'm paying about £360 at the moment but could probably half that elsewhere.
But.... they are very good if you have mods/plan to do them and if you do track days they provide cheap top up insurance.

Lol.. Im paying £1527 p.a!
 
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Ah well, swings and roundabouts, i'm an old fart and you're probably not, i know which way around i'd like it :D
 
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well im very happy now got my quote from greenlight my 1st year insuring the trophy with adrian flux was £2500 with 6 points and 2 yrs no claims greenlight have just quoted £757 with 3 yrs no claims and 6 points lol and im 23yrs old, thats a pretty big saving to say ive put aside £2000 for what i was expecting it to be now i have some spending money! thanks for your help guys :D 8)
 
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Lol.. Im paying £1527 p.a![/quote]

thats what churchill want to charge me for next years insurance
 
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I go through confused.com every year as invariably my renewal quote is +£50, so I seem to change every year.

Admiral added £50 and another £176 when I said I'd just got 3 points. RAC beat the previous year's quote. This year I'm with Morethan bizarrely, as they've always previously been <ahem> more than everyone else.

Still, you can't argue with £275.00 p.a., admittedly for limited mileage old bloke.
 

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£970 for me. 21yrs old, 2yrs no claims. With Greenlight.
 
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My renewal quote came back from Elephant last week at £1023,

I checked on bell insurance website and got a quote of £800, I was pretty impressed with that to say that i'm a 21yr Male with 1 year no claims bonus. I'm going to do the trick of ringing my current insurer back and seeing if they can beat it.

Does anyone think that I would be able to get a cheaper quote anywhere else? i've tried most of the main insurers but most of them have produce quotes around the 1300-1500 mark.
 

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Very good quote that mate. Id be very happy with it. I choose Greenlight coz there modification friendly.
 

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I'm with direct line, about £800/yr but that's without no claims as that's used up on my other car, would be about £500 with my no claims on the policy.

If modifying i'd stick with flux/HIC/green light
 
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