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mrtcotton
03-11-2005, 17:55
Ive read numerous posts raving about AON.

Can anyone supply there number or anyones number thats cheap!


Cheers!

Kel
03-11-2005, 19:15
http://www.aoncollectorcar.com/coverage/insur_cov.jsp

lathamescortmk2
03-11-2005, 19:48
minimum age?

Banishit
03-11-2005, 20:03
its not so much age as Having a first car insured then the classic, but 25 seems to be the norm

roths
03-11-2005, 22:37
Is this an American site??

Is there a UK option?

Cheers....

Simon

Banishit
03-11-2005, 23:14
http://www.aon.com/uk/en/indiv/motorins.jsp

AON Classic Car Insurance
Tel: 0870 70 80 90

Blower
04-11-2005, 00:24
they wouldnt touch me ...

got mods though :cheers:

mrtcotton
04-11-2005, 11:14
cheers guys!

Got a heavily modded Mk2, you name it, its been changed.

AON - £161.45 xs £100 agreed value £2000.

Fully comp 12 mnths with breakdown cover!


Beat that!

Banishit
04-11-2005, 12:19
glad you got sorted, Heavily modded as in what? seems low aggreed value too ?

dasadrew
04-11-2005, 17:06
I'm very out of touch with the insurance scene in UK, but the above is 1/12 of the maximum payout value per year. IMHO that sounds very steep, even if the actual sum £161 sounds cheap.

Is UK insurance really that expensive? M8's in UK are also seemingly in a continuous battle with insurers to get them to pay out when they have a crunch.

I thought about 1/40th of the car's value would be normal. I used to pay 1000 DM per year for a 40000 DM Audi and I thought that was floopin' expensive!

Last question of the day: :geek:

With all of these home made brake systems, etc. here on the BB (Princess pots, own designs etc.,) do the UK Insurance companies really cough out if there are serious injuries and a police investigation?

Banishit
04-11-2005, 17:21
Insurance is rediculous over here now, worse in NI, daily driver cars are costing a fortune, so a classic at £161 is cheap

on the classics and brakes issue,

What I was told by the insurers was we expect a car like this RS2 to have had modifications to engine and brakes as the originals are not up to todays std's and people who own these sort of cars genereally want more performance hence bigger and better brakes to go with it ? seems reasonable, plus owners of classic cars in general look after it better than someones daily driver. (debatable) LOL

but we spend a fortune trying to get them the best possible

lathamescortmk2
04-11-2005, 18:04
banishit, you think you have it hard in NI, try being 19, £1300 here, on a 1.3 third party :cheers:

Banishit
04-11-2005, 19:29
My brother was quoted £4000 3rd for a renault clio worth £1200 at 20 over here

my wife with 19 years unblemished record is £580 for a focus 1.8

Steve M
04-11-2005, 19:31
banishit, you think you have it hard in NI, try being 19, £1300 here, on a 1.3 third party :cheers:



OUCH, the joys of being young. :geek:

lathamescortmk2
04-11-2005, 19:51
My brother was quoted £4000 3rd for a renault clio worth £1200 at 20 over here

my wife with 19 years unblemished record is £580 for a focus 1.8


my 1.1 feista was £2600 a year when i past my test :geek: and i paid it :clown:

Andrew T
05-11-2005, 09:50
My son (18) is insured by an Irish company (he's in the UK) £2100 for a 1.1 (w Reg) Saxo (no mods last time I saw it) fully comp..........this is 2K cheaper than any of the UK Insurance companies we tried.

He had everything against him, in the Army (Vehicle Engineer Apprentice), based in Borden and his age!

Andrew T

Banishit
05-11-2005, 10:32
AXA is that the one Andrew ? because they are cheaper for us too by a long way

Andrew T
05-11-2005, 11:06
Nope!

This firm has just started over in the UK, West & East Coast.
Its a guy's name, and he is still around.
Has a haullage company and bottling plant in Ireland IIRC

?Quinn Direct

Banishit
05-11-2005, 11:14
oh yes Quinn Direct forgot about them , they were slightly more than AXA Direct for us