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scoobydoo
16-01-2005, 13:24
DOES ANYONE ON HERE HAVE INSURANCE FOR A CAR THATS LAID UP/UNFINISHED,MINES STILL NOT ON THE ROAD YET & SOMEBODY SAID THAT I SHOULD GET IT INSURED
CHEERS
KENNY
RS2000&MEXICO
16-01-2005, 13:33
mine has been of the road for 11 months and it has been insured all the time
iam with the rs owners clubs insurance..
Try AON, I'll be moving that way once my year is up the RSOC scheme, recommended by a hell of a lot of 2k owners
scoobydoo
16-01-2005, 14:47
You would't have a phone no or website address for AON
try this Scooby
http://www.aon-classiccar.com/
scoobydoo
16-01-2005, 15:25
CHEERS MATE I'LL GIVE THAT A TRY.
mines been off the raod for 6 months and ive kept the insurance going , renewed it while it been off the road
neilmexico
16-01-2005, 17:45
hi there,
first off MAKE SURE YOU GET AN AGREED VALUATION OFF MR JOHN HUGHES RSOC MK2 MEXICO / RS2000 REGISTRAR.Then speak to AON INSURANCE THE MINORIES WEST MIDLANDS,forward your valuation to them as confirmation and they will send it back approved,ive got both my RSs insured with them for a five figure sum combined for 120.00 a year classic policy.EXCELLENT SERVICE THE BEST IVE EVER USED.
PS DONT FORGET TO GET AGREED VALUATIONS.
NEIL
Are they likely to insure a 25 year old on heavily modded pinto Mk2 custom?
This one, http://freespace.virgin.net/rich.slik/RS2000.html
Garaged in the middle of nowhere on severely limited mileage.
Banishit
21-01-2005, 21:19
I have mine on lay up insurance for £5000 for £52 from aon
Frosticles
21-01-2005, 21:38
£52 Brian????????????????????? Git-chops springs to mind :bounce: Got mine for £93. Hmmmm, Why the diferrence????
Banishit
21-01-2005, 22:28
I have CCTV, alarmed, garage ? dont know if thats it but the on the road price will be £186
RS2000&MEXICO
21-01-2005, 22:32
i had a quote from them and it was £250 for the rs2000 with all the mods
but i have just had a claim for my mexico and that put it up alot... :cheers:
A question for you lads.
I have been speaking to a guy in work who owns a few cars and he suggested that i had a look at getting trade insurance, he said he told them i bought and sold a few cars here and there but didn't own a business. Wondered if you guys have tried it, cos at the moment i got 6 cars here including my Rs's. Whats your views and is this insurance any good for the Rs's.
Cheers
I pay 560 quid for mine.
Insured as my request for 20-22k
No agreed value from the club.
anddon,
a mate of mine is a trader,has traders ins.
he r ecently lost a few cars in the floods we had up here,and the ins
only pay out trade value on the cars,which is usually low.
dont know how this would work on a classic even if you had a
club valuation?
cheers, for the info guys, i am thinking its probably best to get the Rs's insured separately, for peace of mind.
cheers
I got a few quotes last year for trade insurance which I didn't act upon.
In some of them there was the option of agreeing values for some cars.
I think there is the option of tailoring policies to your needs. I may eventually set up some form of trade but would have to get the reassurance of an agreed value.
lathamescortmk2
23-01-2005, 16:23
whats the lowest age on the aon policy? and what cars does it include (i.e rs2000, mex?)
Banishit
23-01-2005, 16:29
Aon is a classic policy so you need another car on full normal everyday insurance
PHIL TEEAR
23-01-2005, 16:41
you need to have another car and be over the age of 25 yrs with AON
CheeRS Phil :cheers:
lathamescortmk2
23-01-2005, 16:46
:cherry:
looks like ill be sticking with footman then, which aint too bad, plus when im 19 there are a few more avenues i can expore with the whole classic insurance business
Ther eare a few who would do classic policies on limited mileage for 19 year olds, some more come in at 21 but most are indeed 25.
Though I am not happy about it I will qualify for the higher age bracket. And it is a second car.
Mine is on classic.
500bhp
GRP 4 TARMAC escort
I do not have to have another car...
????
Not sure if i have the best insurance ever but :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
can't understand it just phoned Aon, without even going into the details (age etc.) he said they would not be able to get close to the £144 quoted by Dominion, he reckon it was coming out at £222. i asked if it got be got lower he said no.
I weren't impressed at that boys, i was expecting a deal !!
and they couldn't insure my Rs16i either
lee bishop
29-01-2005, 10:23
i just called AON, as my policy with adrian flux is due for renewal on 21/feb, and they quoted me £133, for a car valued at £5K, unlimited mileage, £100 excess and they made no charge to have my missus added to the policy, so i went back to adrian flux, told them of the quote i had recieved, and they brought theirs down from £218 to £132!! but the limited mileage still stood, and their excess' are a little higher.... is the quality of service compromised by AON, because they are so cheap, or are they still top people to deal with?? cos i think im gonna take my new policy out with them??
it just goes to show its worth shopping around, and playing a few company's off each other....money grabbing gits!
Gave Aon another ring and it seems that the guy put me off track first time. The policy has actually cost me £119 now, with limited mileage (3000), agreed value and so on...Bargain i reckon
Quoted me £166 for 5000 miles and fair play to Dominion they were £194 for 4500miles with b/down cover.
i am happy, anyway
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