Jason x
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Registered: 19th Apr 13
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Hello.
I'm looking for some recommendations for good modifed car insurance.
Preferably somthing that will cover modifications in terms or replacing them as well rather than just listing them and then replacing the car valued at £200.
It would also be required there wasn't any silly limit on how many things you can declare, or having to be over certain age in order to take policy out.
Thanks.
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boylers11
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Registered: 27th Jul 06
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I've had nothing but good dealings with Sky insurance. Occasionally info a company that's £10 cheaper each year, but it's not worth messing around considering how efficient they are.
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Kyle T
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Was impressed with Greenlight this year, blew my old "subaru specialist" out of the water even with a load of extra mods.
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Col004
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Registered: 25th Jun 03
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These guys are the best I've found over the past 12 years of modified insurance and engine changes.
I won’t go anywhere else now.
http://www.brentacre.co.uk/
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Y869 SRA
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Registered: 22nd Jul 12
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quote: Originally posted by Col004
These guys are the best I've found over the past 12 years of modified insurance and engine changes.
I won’t go anywhere else now.
http://www.brentacre.co.uk/
Been with Brentacre for over 5 years now with two different cars, always been cheaper than anyone else.
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nibnob21
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I'm with Sky. Easy to deal with and good with modifications.
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Generation
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Registered: 7th Jul 09
Location: Essex
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Flux and sky. Dealt with both, brb happy. Give them a call
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Nic Barnes
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always got on well with flux
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kz
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Yeah Flux has been great in the past. However been with Aviva for a couple of years now on my Clio 182 and they're literally half price of the second cheapest... i.e. £400 compared to £800 really don't know how they manage it!
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Haimsey
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quote: Originally posted by Y869 SRA
quote: Originally posted by Col004
These guys are the best I've found over the past 12 years of modified insurance and engine changes.
I won’t go anywhere else now.
http://www.brentacre.co.uk/
Been with Brentacre for over 5 years now with two different cars, always been cheaper than anyone else.
Agree with them being cheap.
Only issue I had was when I took my car off the road and told them I didn't want to renew, they engaged full on cunt mode.
Given that 'leaving' experience, I won't be going back.
Greenlight insurance get a good rating so I read.
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oJNAo
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Registered: 30th Sep 14
Location: Gloucestershire
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I found Adrian Flux wanted nothing to do with me
On the phone with all mods declared and with a year's no claims they said 3k and the guy just told me look elsewhere.
Found Admiral to be cheapest for me personally and I'd say the same for you as you're around my age with the same car and similar mods albeit a smaller engine
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Col004
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Registered: 25th Jun 03
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quote: Originally posted by Haimsey
they engaged full on cunt mode.
Had to quote that... It made howl
They was actually fine with me when I didn't renew due to it coming off the road. And said they look forward to be coming back.
Must of been a bad day for whoever you spoke too.
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Jason x
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Registered: 19th Apr 13
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Thanks for the replies, i'll give them a try.. tried flux earlier today but i'm still waiting on a quote.
Admiral are no good for mods really oJNAo, limit them and don't really cover them just list them to prevent insurance being void.
[Edited on 14-06-2015 by Jason x]
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oJNAo
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Registered: 30th Sep 14
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Ah fair enough, mine are all second hand anyway and I wanted the cheapest insurance I could get as it's all a massive scam
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Jason x
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the other/main issue with them is the limit on mods, i'm not going to pay a huge amount more for the mods to be covered in terms or being replaced but i'd probably pay abit more. The car itself is a fraction of whats been paid in total
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oJNAo
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Registered: 30th Sep 14
Location: Gloucestershire
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Brentacre and Sky seem best then, I'll look more into it when mine's up for renewal in Feb
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Rob R
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Registered: 31st May 03
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quote: Originally posted by oJNAo
Brentacre and Sky seem best then, I'll look more into it when mine's up for renewal in Feb
Ooo only 8 months to wait, bet you're excited.
I've been with Sky for about 4 years now. Got my renewal next month but thinking of heading over to Greenlight as they do track insurance as well
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oJNAo
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Registered: 30th Sep 14
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quote: Originally posted by Rob R
quote: Originally posted by oJNAo
Brentacre and Sky seem best then, I'll look more into it when mine's up for renewal in Feb
Ooo only 8 months to wait, bet you're excited.
I've been with Sky for about 4 years now. Got my renewal next month but thinking of heading over to Greenlight as they do track insurance as well
I've got my MOT to think of first
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