3CorsaMeal
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got my quote through eariler in the month, decided to remove corrado from insurance, seeing as i just paid for a years insurance and drove it about 100miles in the year
to insure the escort on a multicar policy , but only having 1 car on the policy £387
to insure escort on a single car policy is £430
am sure i pay less to insure the corrado for a year, they tell me the only reason they could come up with is that i've owned the corrado longer
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Colin
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Insurance bingo!!!
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3CorsaMeal
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both of nobs really, i think government should step in and regulate all this nonsense.
it will come up one day, the great insurance swindle
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3CorsaMeal
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basically its another win for the corrado and another great reason for owning it
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Nismo
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Yeah theres some strange stuff with insurance, it cost more for me to insure my car and park it in my garage than to park it on the drive or the road
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Eddx14xe
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Registered: 12th Jan 10
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quote: Originally posted by Eddx14xe
My mums ford escort is the same price as my corsa sport to insure. Even though i only have 2ncb and she has like 7 and had her license for about 20 years.
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adiohead
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Does the multicar policy have different terms compared to the standard one?
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Eddx14xe
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Fucked that up, must of pressed quote instead of edit.
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3CorsaMeal
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quote: Originally posted by adiohead
Does the multicar policy have different terms compared to the standard one?
she even said to me, if you only have 1 car on a multicar quote you lose some kind of multicar bonus, so a single one may be cheaper
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Ben G
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
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quote: Originally posted by Nismo
Yeah theres some strange stuff with insurance, it cost more for me to insure my car and park it in my garage than to park it on the drive or the road
Obviously really. If its parked on the road, thieves wont know who it belongs to, whereas its obviously yours if its in your garage.
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Baskey
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Registered: 31st May 06
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387 is exactly 90% of 430. Their systems probely just add all premiums together then apply a standard 10% discount for a 'multicar' policy
Just a guess
[Edited on 19-08-2011 by Baskey]
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BarnshaW
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quote: Originally posted by Nismo
Yeah theres some strange stuff with insurance, it cost more for me to insure my car and park it in my garage than to park it on the drive or the road
Obviously really. If its parked on the road, thieves wont know who it belongs to, whereas its obviously yours if its in your garage.
yes but obviously your car is more likely to be driven into or hit on the road then in a parked garage.
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mike56gte
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the escort is an elite sports car with racing pedigree what can you expect.
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Baskey
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quote: Originally posted by mike56gte
the escort is an elite sports car with racing pedigree what can you expect.
It's the rally heritage that wacks the price up
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mike56gte
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quote: Originally posted by Baskey
quote: Originally posted by mike56gte
the escort is an elite sports car with racing pedigree what can you expect.
It's the rally heritage that wacks the price up
of coarse! its a price you have to pay to drive such a car.
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Liam-Wilko
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the reason that ususaly hapens is due to you loose ya muti car disccount if u apply for a single car qoute over a muti car qoute also the length of time you own a car dose contribut to lowering ya insurance aswell and risk is taken into account on the area risk has increased this year for all insurance of between 40% to 60% due to more crashes last year as of the bad weather
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A2H GO
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quote: Originally posted by BarnshaW
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quote: Originally posted by Nismo
Yeah theres some strange stuff with insurance, it cost more for me to insure my car and park it in my garage than to park it on the drive or the road
Obviously really. If its parked on the road, thieves wont know who it belongs to, whereas its obviously yours if its in your garage.
yes but obviously your car is more likely to be driven into or hit on the road then in a parked garage.
They must deem it less likely for your car to get driven into on the road as nicked parked in a garage.
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3CorsaMeal
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means i've had the escort a year now, well realible, nothing has gone wrong with it, done about 17,000miles in it
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Liam-Wilko
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little tricks that carnt be proven by insurance that ususaly lowwers ya insurance milage use 5000 a year always say you are living with a partner wether or not u are no mods there is a few other i carnt think of at the min
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Nismo
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quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
quote: Originally posted by BarnshaW
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quote: Originally posted by Nismo
Yeah theres some strange stuff with insurance, it cost more for me to insure my car and park it in my garage than to park it on the drive or the road
Obviously really. If its parked on the road, thieves wont know who it belongs to, whereas its obviously yours if its in your garage.
yes but obviously your car is more likely to be driven into or hit on the road then in a parked garage.
They must deem it less likely for your car to get driven into on the road as nicked parked in a garage.
But sureley parked in a garage it is harder to nick, i dunno
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AndyKent
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I don't think there are any tricks to insurance, they just make up a figure on the spot. You spent more time faffing about with little details to save £4.50 than just paying it sometimes.
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Ian
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Registered: 28th Aug 99
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Mine is the same, they'll write you a letter after you take it out asking you to either insure another car or pay the extra 10%.
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Ben G
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
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quote: Originally posted by Nismo
quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
quote: Originally posted by BarnshaW
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quote: Originally posted by Nismo
Yeah theres some strange stuff with insurance, it cost more for me to insure my car and park it in my garage than to park it on the drive or the road
Obviously really. If its parked on the road, thieves wont know who it belongs to, whereas its obviously yours if its in your garage.
yes but obviously your car is more likely to be driven into or hit on the road then in a parked garage.
They must deem it less likely for your car to get driven into on the road as nicked parked in a garage.
But sureley parked in a garage it is harder to nick, i dunno
not really anymore. people need the keys to drive the car away anyway so they need to break into peoples houses to get them. car and house keys are usually together.
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Ojc
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quote: Originally posted by Nismo
Yeah theres some strange stuff with insurance, it cost more for me to insure my car and park it in my garage than to park it on the drive or the road
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Liam-Wilko
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Registered: 6th Mar 08
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there is a few falls in insurance and things like to use to your advantage for exaple not declering mods people auto think it will voide ya insurance but ya insurance company alow u to declar your mods at the point of an accident and pay the difference from then till the end of ya policy for example u crash on 25/12/2011 and ya inurance is due for renewal on 25/02/2012 they will just increas ya final payments so that ya insurance is not voide so u can still claim
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