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Spikey
 


Member Since: 27 Feb 2009
Location: Leeds
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United Kingdom 2008 Discovery 3 TDV6 HSE Auto Java BlackDiscovery 3

JMC - in your original post you said the quote was for individual policies for each car. It looks good, so I had a look at Admiral and on their site it states 'Unlike some other providers who may offer a multi car discount if you insure a second car with them, Admiral's MultiCar insurance policy actually combines the cars on a single policy...'

How did you get the quote to be for individual policies? Did they offer to provide separate cover at the same discount as multicar? I presume under a single policy, and NCB you might have on a second policy would be lost over time?
  
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Inuit
 


Member Since: 31 Jan 2010
Location: North West Leicestershire
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United Kingdom 2007 Discovery 3 TDV6 SE Auto Java BlackDiscovery 3

I am with Admiral, they let you build up no claims on each car. So if you smash one it does not effect your others. You can swap your no claims bonus around, to make the most of your money. They also tell you what each car costs. I have not claimed, but they seem pretty good, did double check about the green lane bit and they confirmed OK.

I pay around £1300 for 4 cars, Disco (approx £400 3yrs ncb), BMW Z4M (approx £400 8yrs NCB) , 350Z (approx £400 8 yrs NCB) and Citerion Synergie (approx £120 3 yrs NCB). Approx figures are because i only just added the disco and got rid of my TT.

I thought i would shop around - not due yet, but NFU quoted me £830 just for the Disco, Adrian Flux racked up an impressive £2300 for 4 cars individually Laughing

Quite a basic policy and not really suitable if you want to cover yourself for serious off roading and doing track days, but i buy my track day seperately, yet to find out if I can get off roading insurance for a day (anyone insure themselves or know where to buy insurance for one off days for serious off roading days?) but for every day driving then it is a good option.

Oh and you can save yourself extra if you knock the hire car on the head, they only give you a basic car and if like us your have spare cars use them instead and if it a non fault insist on a equivalent car from the other parties insurers?
  
Post #61029025th Feb 2010 7:58 pm
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I'm also with Admiral on the multi car policy. Under this policy the Disco 4 is £280 F/comp inc legal cover and with protected no claims. Amazingly cheap Very Happy
  
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JMC
 


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Have now signed-up with Admiral and I have just bought another car to make the maximum five cars on the scheme...... Whistle

Costs as follows:

FFRR Vogue TDV8 £298
Audi RS4 Avant 4.2V8 £211
Audi quattro turbo 20v £128
Audi quattro turbo 10v £155
BMW635Csi Highline £158

Total is under a grand. Thumbs Up
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Post #6142864th Mar 2010 8:20 am
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mik
 


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Weird that the 10v is more expensive than the 20v. Confused

Astonishingly cheap overall though. Shocked
  
Post #6143034th Mar 2010 8:56 am
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JMC
 


Member Since: 25 Feb 2006
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mik wrote:
Weird that the 10v is more expensive than the 20v.

My thoughts too - especially since the 20v is worth three times as much. I checked / double-checked this with them too. However, there is more chance of a write-off with the 10v due to the unavailability of many (engine) parts versus the 20v. Rolling Eyes
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Post #6143564th Mar 2010 11:01 am
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jojim65
 


Member Since: 05 Dec 2008
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Thanks for the heads up on Admiral, just insured my D3 with them and saved £80 bringing it down to just over £200 and put my wifes Fiat 500 on as well. That came down £60 to £120

V pleased.
  
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heapster
 


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Add one more to the Admiral multi-car list. Got an 06 Disco HSE, 04 Defender 110 and a Focus all in for £675 in TN22 which is about £3-400 less than the nearest combined quote (which was 3 separate companies). The reduction in paperwork alone is worth the change.
  
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Also Multi policy convert.

Have Freelander 2- NO NCD, Modified BMW Mini Cooper S Clubman- FULL NCD & Mini One - No NCD on a policy - Circa £800 per annum

With 17 year old daughter as named driver on Mini One learning to drive. £350 for 1.6 Mini with no MCD Thumbs Up - Bargain

Cheapest quote elsewhere for Mini was nearer £800.

Just about to add Disco 3 & replace Mini Cooper S and Defender not on policy as insured by NFU as commercial vehicle.

I'll be interested to see what it costs when she passes her test.

Likewise not had to claim yet.
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