No 'No Claims' ?136.00 Comprehensive
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No 'No Claims' ?136.00 Comprehensive
Hi,
New to the Golf Mk1 scene. Am a company car driver (Passat) and as such cant build up any no claims discount. Recently bought a Campaign model in Lhasa green. After a light resto this is to become my weekend toy.Jumped online and did a brief search and had replies coming in from around ?325 up to around ?800. I then stumbled across 'Heritage Insurance' who offered me a classic cover with a limit of 2000 miles. The cars got a fairly decent Cobra alarm & immbiliser and will be kept in the garage. At ?136 i was blown away. The cover also included track day use, windscreen cover,legal protection and agreed valuation of ?1000.00. Whether they are any good when claiming remains to be seen but not planning on claiming!
Give them a try online.
New to the Golf Mk1 scene. Am a company car driver (Passat) and as such cant build up any no claims discount. Recently bought a Campaign model in Lhasa green. After a light resto this is to become my weekend toy.Jumped online and did a brief search and had replies coming in from around ?325 up to around ?800. I then stumbled across 'Heritage Insurance' who offered me a classic cover with a limit of 2000 miles. The cars got a fairly decent Cobra alarm & immbiliser and will be kept in the garage. At ?136 i was blown away. The cover also included track day use, windscreen cover,legal protection and agreed valuation of ?1000.00. Whether they are any good when claiming remains to be seen but not planning on claiming!
Give them a try online.
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Several GTI Tintops - Long Gone
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Local Hero
Is there a catch…you're in your 50's at least? It must be the really limited mileage of 2000 that brings it down so much? And quite a low agreed valuation for a GTI? But for a weekend/show toy like most GTI owners, that's brilliant!
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Local Hero
The catch is the limited mileage, once the other things are taken into consideration it has a big effect on the price.
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i was paying ?112.42 on mine and thats with 4 years NCB, argeed value of ?4000 and a 2000 mile a year limit, its now gone up to ?127.56 after declaring a 2.0 16v being fitted
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1983 mk1 golf gti campaign helios blue 2.0 16v ,
2003 mk4 gt tdi 130 standard,
2002 audi S3 265bhp remap, milltek
2007 Audi S3 APR stage 2
1991 golf cabriolet
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Old Timer
2000 miles is nothing, so it's quite clearly not a daily driver and i'm sure that helps the insurance
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mattjones said
i was paying ?112.42 on mine and thats with 4 years NCB, argeed value of ?4000 and a 2000 mile a year limit, its now gone up to ?127.56 after declaring a 2.0 16v being fitted
Hi matt. who are you with ? i am 48 years and i have just been quoted ?362.00 with footman james. blinking blonking heck i don,t pay that on my merc.
Are they having a laugh or what.
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