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Old 22-04-2005, 11:15 AM
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My Cossie is currently insured with Dominan and I will be buying a 2nd car tomorrow but was wondering if anyone has any suggestions on insurance companies that will take into account the fact i have 7yrs ncb's on the cossie and none on the 2nd car and give a discount of some kind

or failing that any good but cheep insurance companies
Old 22-04-2005, 11:18 AM
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Frizzel aka Liverpool Victoria would be a good place to start.

£182 on my clio with no no-claims used.
Old 22-04-2005, 11:23 AM
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number please mate
Old 22-04-2005, 11:34 AM
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max alot of companies will take the no claims into consideration as ya a old fart now



my cabrio cost me 400 quid fully comp and i dont have the best looking licence available do i

its not gonna cain ya as much as the cossie was in fuel

so ya breaking the cossie then, dips on the seats and spoiler
Old 22-04-2005, 11:42 AM
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breaking the cossie

no chance sunshine

the cossie will be back on the road under it's own steam asap complete with seats and spoiler
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Max, it all depends what your 2nd car will be, if its another RS, dominion will add it onto your existing policy.

Try elephant, I paid about £360 TPFT on the Fiesta with them, with no 'ncb' to use on this policy. If you are getting something with a smaller engine than my fessy (1.8i) then you shouldnt expect to pay too much imo.
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Just tried Elephant and got quoted £332 tpft but I forgot to put my 3 points on. So I did a re-quote with the points and it came back £572
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D'oh, they didnt care about my 6 points.............. which have now expired anyway
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i'll probably give them a ring instead of using there website. Pretend that I am really a good driver and have 7yrs no claims on my other cars insurance
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