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Old 16-Mar-2005, 00:36   #1
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CAR INSURANCE
I got the tin box insurance renewal through on Monday...........£1400 no change in circumstances from last year.

I was gonna try the TP method of renewal, but as i had just deleted a bike of the Carole Nash bike policy and they mentioned car insurance as well i gave them a ring.........

Result, we can save you around £800, it will be £620 sir, far exceeded my wildest expectations.

Same cover other than £100 higher excess.

Worth considering when your car renewal comes up.
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Old 16-Mar-2005, 10:24   #2
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Nice one mate
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Old 16-Mar-2005, 12:24   #3
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What you driving, A Porsche?
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Old 16-Mar-2005, 12:32   #4
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What you driving, A Porsche?

Porsche, i wish (haven't had my mid life crisis yet)

530 BMW

[Edited on 16-3-2005 by BDG]
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Old 16-Mar-2005, 15:23   #5
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I'm well impressed with Carole Nash - I've just switched to them for the bikes, and they're undercutting my previous expensive, ineffective inefficient, etc, etc... insurers by a mile. I knew they did a competitive combined car/bike policy, but in the blurb they recently sent, it seems they now do a combined car/bike/house policy!
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Old 16-Mar-2005, 22:16   #6
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Try Saga thats even better but they won`t insure bikes!
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Old 16-Mar-2005, 22:59   #7
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Try Saga thats even better but they won`t insure bikes!

Thanks but not old enough for Saga.

You have to be 50 to qualify according to my brother.
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Old 17-Mar-2005, 00:25   #8
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Try Saga thats

trying to tell you something??
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Old 17-Mar-2005, 00:27   #9
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I use Admiral for the cars - at least you can be sure your money's not being used on making expensive TV ads.
About £400 fully comp on the TT and about £300 on the Jeep - worth a look
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