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#46 olosteve

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Posted 25 September 2014 - 08:11 PM

Avoid, Adrian Flux, they my give a good quote, but have a poor record for customer care, see all negative posts on this site or on facebook.

Try, Carol Nash.


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#47 robminibcy

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Posted 25 September 2014 - 10:41 PM

Avoid, Adrian Flux, they my give a good quote, but have a poor record for customer care, see all negative posts on this site or on facebook.
Try, Carol Nash.

I've just taken out a policy with flux and so far I'm impressed, all contact I've had has been dealt with friendly and professional manner, when they messed up a document request (I sent all documents in then had another email asking for documents id already sent) it was dealt with quickly with an apology and I received confirmation for the documentss the same day. I was apprehensive about taking out insurance having seen bad reviews both on here and other car forums but their quote was competitive and so they get the trade.

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Posted 11 November 2014 - 02:20 PM

I'm struggling to find a reasonable quote for my son so advise welcome. He is about to take his test. The car is a 91 Cooper, with high lows, new seats, brakes and a cage. Want to and me and his mum on as well ( he's not having all the fun).

Please help !!!!!

#49 robminibcy

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Posted 11 November 2014 - 06:37 PM

I'm struggling to find a reasonable quote for my son so advise welcome. He is about to take his test. The car is a 91 Cooper, with high lows, new seats, brakes and a cage. Want to and me and his mum on as well ( he's not having all the fun).
Please help !!!!!

Unfortunately anything with a cooper badge attracts insurance premiums for young drivers and the mods wont help at all. Have a look at the admaril group as they can do classic car insurance and are usually quite good for young drivers. And have a look at the specialists as well such as Adrian flux, footman James. Its not going to be cheap though I'm afraid.

#50 sonikk4

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Posted 11 November 2014 - 07:17 PM

Having the cage will be the downfall there. You will struggle trying to get first time insurance with that installed.

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Posted 11 November 2014 - 07:34 PM

Mine had a 6 point sd cage in my premium dropped and it will be the same price with the mutipoint cage im on my first year
They was more concerned about the flipfront of what it was made of
I really dont understand Insurance at times




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