Insurance trials 2013
Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 1:23 pm
Well it's been a good year with very little 'yes, I know it's not on your computer, but it's a factory fitted conversion' required. So having rung round the usual suspects I thought I'd publish the results here for reference.
Trying to insure:
1969 series IIa SWB
1972 series III LWB Carawagon.
Requirements
European breakdown cover
Use for commuting
Father as named driver
Unlimited mileage (at least on the Carawagon)
Salvage rights if possible
Excess below or equal to £200
Notes
Age 27
Own modern car too - Pug 307 (about £500 to insure normally)
Vehicles kept on a driveway
No claims/accidents/convictions/medical
Member of the S2 club
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.
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Peter James
http://www.peterjamesinsurance.co.uk
Unprompted quote through post based on last year's information - £136
Unlimited mileage on both, including commuting with no prerequisites of having an 'everyday' car.
Phoned to add Dad to the quote too, no change in price.
Footman James (Existing insurer)
http://www.footmanjames.co.uk/classic-car-insurance
Quoted £169.35 - reduced to £148.47 when told about Peter James’ £136.21 quote
Lancaster
http://www.lancasterinsurance.co.uk/cla ... urance.htm
Reckoned they wouldn’t be able to come near the PJ £136 quote so didn’t pursue further.
Mentioned (once clear I wasn’t going to be a customer) that their cheapest rate was £86 per vehicle with a possibly reduction for the multi car policy.
RH
http://www.rhclassicinsurance.co.uk
£158 for both. Wouldn’t come down further to match the PJ quote.
Peter Best
http://www.peterbestinsurance.co.uk
No multi car policy, £146 for SWB + £46 for European recovery
Didn’t pursue further quote for Carawagon.
Very polite lady - phone if you like being addressed as Sir
Heritage (aka Norton)
http://www.heritage-quote.co.uk
No multi car policy, but will do ‘Fleet’ policy for three or more vehicles.
However after going through all the details for the Pug too, their fleet policy doesn’t apply to my postcode after all.
Individual policies are:
SWB - £181
Carawagon - £325
Sureterm
https://www.sureterm.com
No multi car policy
Reckoned they wouldn’t be able to come near the PJ £136 quote so didn’t pursue further.
Diamond
http://www.diamondinsurance.net
No multi car policy
Reckoned they wouldn’t be able to come near the PJ £136 quote so didn’t pursue further.
Mentioned (once clear I wasn’t going to be a customer) that their cheapest rate was £68 per vehicle plus £20 European breakdown cover
NorCounty
http://www.caravanrescue.co.uk/classic-car.html
Phoned and left a message but never got a reply. Didn't pursue further as the website didn't look promising.
Hagerty
http://www.hagerty.com
Won’t insure under 30’s (Just switched underwriters apparently)
ClassicLine
http://www.classiclineinsurance.co.uk
£167 for both with UK recovery European recovery extra £30.
Said they could probably match the PJ £136 but not with the European recovery too.
Adrian Flux
http://www.adrianflux.co.uk
£172 for both, if including European breakdown (about £40 I think)
Mentioned that the price was increased by having second named driver? - This seems odd as other companies like Peter James don't do this.
So, Peter James won my money this year!
Patrick

Trying to insure:
1969 series IIa SWB
1972 series III LWB Carawagon.
Requirements
European breakdown cover
Use for commuting
Father as named driver
Unlimited mileage (at least on the Carawagon)
Salvage rights if possible
Excess below or equal to £200
Notes
Age 27
Own modern car too - Pug 307 (about £500 to insure normally)
Vehicles kept on a driveway
No claims/accidents/convictions/medical
Member of the S2 club
.
.
.
Peter James
http://www.peterjamesinsurance.co.uk
Unprompted quote through post based on last year's information - £136
Unlimited mileage on both, including commuting with no prerequisites of having an 'everyday' car.
Phoned to add Dad to the quote too, no change in price.
Footman James (Existing insurer)
http://www.footmanjames.co.uk/classic-car-insurance
Quoted £169.35 - reduced to £148.47 when told about Peter James’ £136.21 quote
Lancaster
http://www.lancasterinsurance.co.uk/cla ... urance.htm
Reckoned they wouldn’t be able to come near the PJ £136 quote so didn’t pursue further.
Mentioned (once clear I wasn’t going to be a customer) that their cheapest rate was £86 per vehicle with a possibly reduction for the multi car policy.
RH
http://www.rhclassicinsurance.co.uk
£158 for both. Wouldn’t come down further to match the PJ quote.
Peter Best
http://www.peterbestinsurance.co.uk
No multi car policy, £146 for SWB + £46 for European recovery
Didn’t pursue further quote for Carawagon.
Very polite lady - phone if you like being addressed as Sir
Heritage (aka Norton)
http://www.heritage-quote.co.uk
No multi car policy, but will do ‘Fleet’ policy for three or more vehicles.
However after going through all the details for the Pug too, their fleet policy doesn’t apply to my postcode after all.
Individual policies are:
SWB - £181
Carawagon - £325
Sureterm
https://www.sureterm.com
No multi car policy
Reckoned they wouldn’t be able to come near the PJ £136 quote so didn’t pursue further.
Diamond
http://www.diamondinsurance.net
No multi car policy
Reckoned they wouldn’t be able to come near the PJ £136 quote so didn’t pursue further.
Mentioned (once clear I wasn’t going to be a customer) that their cheapest rate was £68 per vehicle plus £20 European breakdown cover
NorCounty
http://www.caravanrescue.co.uk/classic-car.html
Phoned and left a message but never got a reply. Didn't pursue further as the website didn't look promising.
Hagerty
http://www.hagerty.com
Won’t insure under 30’s (Just switched underwriters apparently)
ClassicLine
http://www.classiclineinsurance.co.uk
£167 for both with UK recovery European recovery extra £30.
Said they could probably match the PJ £136 but not with the European recovery too.
Adrian Flux
http://www.adrianflux.co.uk
£172 for both, if including European breakdown (about £40 I think)
Mentioned that the price was increased by having second named driver? - This seems odd as other companies like Peter James don't do this.
So, Peter James won my money this year!
Patrick
