Ive been quoted £800 pound to insure a new T MAX, is that a high price
or can I do better?
keith
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Re: T Max insurance
Sorry Keith - these generic questions are unanswerable - insurance is all about risk
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Re: T Max insurance
I get my quotes here but as Symcity says, it's not just a question of total cost. There's the type of cover, your age, driving history, voluntary excess, NCD, location, where it's kept and other things the insurance people dream up. Answer accurately, they are just itching for an excuse not to pay up should you claim.
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Re: T Max insurance
Hi Keith. £800?? I think it's the insurers that are trying to take the piss. Have you got a few years no claims? I think you're just a bit older than me and I paid £170. I've got 7years+ no claims . That price covers me for both my 08 and 12 reg Tmax, fully comp.The insurers said they have to be garaged.
I know you're going brand new but it shouldn't be much more.
I know you're going brand new but it shouldn't be much more.
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Re: T Max insurance
Thanks LIAM,
Being as Symcity, says I shouldn't ask these question and says I'm taking the PISS
I,LL just leave this site
keith
Being as Symcity, says I shouldn't ask these question and says I'm taking the PISS
I,LL just leave this site
keith
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Re: T Max insurance
Sounds way too much to me bud, comparason site or make a few phone calls
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No need to leave here bud, put him on your blocked listridinhigh wrote:Thanks LIAM,
Being as Symcity, says I shouldn't ask these question and says I'm taking the PISS
I,LL just leave this site
keith
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Re: T Max insurance
Ridinhigh - sorry if I was a tad abrasive however as suggested try using the Insurance comparison sites like http://www.gocompare.com or http://www.comparethemarket.com - I recently got my renewal invitation from Devitts and it had increased by almost 50 per cent - using the comparison sites I got it back down with a lower excess
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Re: T Max insurance
£800 does sound far too much, I think I pay £250 for two Tmaxs and think that's too much, but as others have said, it depends on how much NCB you've got, where you live, any accidents or convictions, CCJs, etc etc.
If you've got no NCB, a conviction for dangerous driving and live in a rough bit of London, it'd be a bargain!!
If you've got no NCB, a conviction for dangerous driving and live in a rough bit of London, it'd be a bargain!!
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Re: T Max insurance
Look at Bennets too. My quote came through this year and it wasn't even worth looking around. £90 it was,full comp and protected no claims