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Insuring a New 2019 Jimny

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15 Apr 2019 14:29 #206143 by Andy2640
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Got my insurance quote: £302.00 for fully comp :-)

Not bad for a 15 yr old lad ;-)

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15 Apr 2019 15:16 #206144 by stiffsteve204me
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Andy2640 wrote: Got my insurance quote: £302.00 for fully comp :-)

Not bad for a 15 yr old lad ;-)



Young, good looking, and lucky. :laugh:

What more could you ask for, Andy.;)

The problem with all of these different quotes is, I very much doubt that each company is quoting for exactly the same cover.

How many years NCB, Andy?


Steve.

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15 Apr 2019 15:22 #206145 by Andy2640
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Hi Steve :-)

4 years no claims, transferred over from my existing policy. That's with no claims protection. With AXA.

No point in me trying other compare ze market sites, as I wouldn't be able to use my 4 years no claims on a new car apparently.

Its never a pleasant experience insurance quoting, in fact its bloody awful. But i'm fairly ok with that figure.

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15 Apr 2019 17:18 #206148 by Bill Portland

Andy2640 wrote:
No point in me trying other compare ze market sites, as I wouldn't be able to use my 4 years no claims on a new car apparently.


Who told you that?
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15 Apr 2019 18:59 #206152 by Andy2640
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Bill Portland wrote:

Andy2640 wrote:
No point in me trying other compare ze market sites, as I wouldn't be able to use my 4 years no claims on a new car apparently.


Who told you that?


Actually, now ive had time to digest that, and you questioning it, that makes no sense to me either. I did reiterate that at the end, and she said its because its non transferable from my current car. I'll re-check that. Bit annoying that now when i think about it, feel a tad silly really not catching it at the time.

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16 Apr 2019 06:10 - 16 Apr 2019 06:53 #206173 by mlines
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Are you keeping your old car? If so, it is not transferable as it can only exist on one car and they do not like you moving NCD at your convenience (putting it on the car that attracts the best saving,)

What you will find in this situation is that some companies will match an existing NCD. That's how BigJimny was insured recently for my son. For him to drive it, he has to be the main named driver as he is under 25, but he has a daily drive car as well. They would not move NCD around, instead just matched it.

(The main driver bit is because in recent years people have been insuring young people as named driver on their insurance to reduce premiums when the young person is actually the main driver. It's now hard to fund anyone happy to add young drivers onto an "adult" insurance)

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