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Classic Car Policy + Agreed Value Questions #560222
11/03/2008 02:56
11/03/2008 02:56

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warnysouth
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warnysouth
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Hi all,

Has anyone had any experience with either a classic car policy or agreed value policies with their coupe?

Just interested if the former might save some money and whether the latter is really expensive.

Cheers

Re: Classic Car Policy + Agreed Value Questions [Re: ] #560255
11/03/2008 03:26
11/03/2008 03:26
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I believe that Greenlight started doing agreed value policies on coops a year or two ago. Have a chat with them, they're pretty friendly.


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Re: Classic Car Policy + Agreed Value Questions [Re: AndrewR] #560285
11/03/2008 03:50
11/03/2008 03:50

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mitch
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mitch
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If you have the coop as a second car it should be very cheap. I can insure a 205 1.9 for £135, that's with agreed value, amazing I thought.

In-fact I wish the garage would just fall on it... but that's a different story

Re: Classic Car Policy + Agreed Value Questions [Re: ] #561084
12/03/2008 02:59
12/03/2008 02:59

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jase
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jase
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Just had a quote with towergate on low miles came back at £328 if a member of a classic club or an owners club and they allow mods

Re: Classic Car Policy + Agreed Value Questions [Re: ] #564805
16/03/2008 02:59
16/03/2008 02:59

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jase
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jase
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just insured with aon as a classic car limited to 1500 miles for £158 no noclaims bonus was required as its a classic policy if i wanted 3000 miles it was £209 but you need a cat 1 alarm bargain


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