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Gareth
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Insurance choices...

A-Plan £547.94 £100 vol excess £100 total excess
NFU £545.36 £0 vol excess £100 compulsory excess
Co-Op £386.47 £0 vol excess £100 compulsory excess

A-Plan includes "Total Loss Plus" which is worth £40, and increases the payout by 25% over the insurance valuation in the event of a total loss. A Plan also include keycover

NFU covers trailer (not caravan) upto £1000, NFU also offers new for old on cars up to 2 years old, but mine is now over 2 so not included. NCD protection is included with NFU

Co-OP is basic insurance, but when it comes to Euro travel, Uninsured losses etc. it is comparable.

Ok, I will have to shop around again in 12 months probably, but its a hell of a difference!

What would you do?
  
Post #14827343rd Jun 2015 4:05 pm
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If you have a history of claims then go for the more expensive one - if you haven't ever/seldom claimed then the Co-opy will do. Just my twopence worth
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It is tricky as the temptation is to go with the cheapest option, but could prove a mistake if a claim is needed. However, given it is the Co-op I think I would be willing to trust them.

Personally I wouldn't bother with the NFU, but simply because they wouldn't cover me as I don't live in a rural enough location! I thought Cornwall would be rural enough for them!

A-Plan I have been happy with and they currently insure mine and two houses and have always been great, even during a claim on one of the buildings insurance policies (shame AXA the actual insurer were totally useless though).

Anyway, a long winded way of saying Co-op!
 Andy

 
 
Post #14827433rd Jun 2015 4:16 pm
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I know that this doesn't help much now, but I passed my IAM motorcycle test last year and now get access to the IAM only insurers for both my bike and car.

50 year old male, Cornwall, £27,000 FL2 HSE Lux, 13/63 Reg. Full NCD, 10,000 miles private & 20,000 class 1 business use per annum, £250 Excess.

£265 per annum!

Well worth considering passing the test for the insurance policies alone! Thumbs Up
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Post #14827503rd Jun 2015 4:24 pm
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I would personally go NFU have had nothing but excellent service from them for the past three years including numerous claims - they do our personal & commercial insurances and we have 60 vehicles insured with them so I do know about claims - sadly
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I have been an IAM member for 16 years, but as they were rubbish when I first passed I had never bothered to try them again, looks like I should.
 Andy

 
 
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NFU as been with them for 5 years or so, they are happy with a list of mod's as long as your arm and are not the cheapest but not too bad. And as can be seen from my location I don't exactly live in the sticks. Thumbs Up

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Have you tried LR insurance, I pay around the £560 mark cannot confirm as not at home but certainly under £600, gives off road cover, LR parts and LR curtosey car, also others on here have had claims with them (Disco Dunc) and had fantastic service.
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we do LR insurance because it was a good price...AND it covers off road use...we started with admiral and got silly cheap price,,then wanted to do a trec off road day and they wouldn't even give us day cover..
  
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Try LRI Gareth ...I pay less than Aplan and NFU but with a slightly higher excess ...not bad for darn sarf Thumbs Up
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I have been with LRI in the past, but because I always shop around, they became uncompetitive at renewal.

Seems to be the norm these days - Have an introductory deal, gain a few new policies (which will auto renew in a years time) then hike the price at renewal and rely on the hiked up renewals for people that don't look around to make the profit.
  
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Who is the A-plan insurance with? Question

Personally, I'd be happy with A-plan or NFU. Looking at those, I'd say, if you deduct the Total Loss Plus, the main difference is the protected NCD with NFU (something I'd always go for) but presumably this can be added to the A-plan one so both are much on a par?

I'm with NFU now, was with A-plan previously. Wink
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I wouldn't give any of my money to Co-Op.

Used Adrian Flux this year who were excellent. Have you got a price from them?

To allow you to compare:

Comp cover
8 years NCD
All mods declared
Off-Road cover included
£0 vol excess £300 comp excess
Additional Breakdown Cover
1 None Fault accident
Legal Expenses
Protected NCD
Parked on drive
I'm 29 years old

~£400

They also didn't charge me an admin fee when I changed the plate on the car which I was very happy about
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