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Post by big block »

Anybody using NSRA for insurance,supposed to be cheapest for modified cars,but cant get a quote without joining,is it Worth it?
or just stick with adrian flux
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Post by Jeff »

It is not the cheapest.... But you do get a guaranteed valuation pay out figure.

Not an agreed valuation. Two totally different thing!

I always used them when I lived there.
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Post by Jules »

Try these.

01945 465508

www.2getherinsurance.com

40 yrs old. Full no claims.
B Body quote 3000 miles fully comp, S D Pleasure only.
3 points
£100 excess
Free agreed value
£135 PA inclusive of legal cover.
All glass covered with no top end limit.
Club discounted

Didn't think it was too bad.

Got a quote online, then they sent through the quote in writing.

On the letter said "SHOULD YOU HAVE HAD BETTER, WE WILL GUARANTEE TO BEAT IT, JUST CALL ! "

Can't say fairer than that :)
Hope it helps.
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Post by Mick70RR »

I use the NSRA insurance, well worth the little extra it may cost and the membership fee. Any modifications allowed and a guaranteed agreed value pay out for a total loss. Further modifications can be made any time without letting ClassicLine know, the insurance documents just say modified car.
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Post by sublimemike »

that's good Jules - I'm paying £260 with Adrian Flux and not very impressed with the add on's for agreed value stuff. Got a similar profile to you but no points somehow -Other car is a Q car and vans the rest of the time. I'll give Flux the flick for these guys in June. Good find :lol:
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CLASICLINE......................
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Cheers for info chaps,like the sound of NSRA,modified car description sounds good, better than trying to hide all the modifications on hope you are insured,will get on with it tomorrow :thumbright:
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NSRA here too, all mods declared.
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Post by Turnip »

mitch wrote:CLASICLINE......................
:thumbright: :thumbright: I got mine for 256.00 with all mods listed and an agreed valuatioin of £30 :D
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Post by big block »

So I take it classicline is the company the Nsra use?
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Post by Dave-R »

It is no good saying "I only pay this" and "I only pay that".

What you pay rests (apart from all the obvious things) on the VALUE of your car, the AREA you live in.

Your £8K Mopar outside of a city is going to be a great deal cheaper to insure than your £25K Mopar in a city center. Which insurance broker you use matters surprisingly little. They are all bar stewards. :lol:
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Post by Turnip »

big block wrote:So I take it classicline is the company the Nsra use?
Yes they do, but when I told them I wasn't in the Nsra they found me a cheaper quote
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Post by Anonymous »

Spot on Dave. You aint insuring my car for less than £450. And thats with 9 years no claims, in a ridiculously secure lockup in the countryside.
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Post by Anonymous »

Hi Guys,

I think Derek is the only guy I know that has had a claim on a 'Mopar' in the last umpteen years?
How did he get on???

Its not how much you pay, its how much they pay when you make a claim methinks!!!

Heard someone oop norf spanked his Charger into a tree and was paid out in double quick time.

Personally the most worrying part of old cars is bad wiring and fires caused by short circuits, not crashes or theft LOL!

Don't try a get insurance in Croydon, especially for a Charger? :?

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baccaruda wrote:Hi Guys,

I think Derek is the only guy I know that has had a claim on a 'Mopar' in the last umpteen years?
How did he get on???

Bacca.


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