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Classic Car Insurance
Hi all,
can anyone tell me which insurance companies offer classic car insurance policies.
Also would you have any idea how much a 1979 Clubman would cost on such a scheme ?
thanks,
Brendan
can anyone tell me which insurance companies offer classic car insurance policies.
Also would you have any idea how much a 1979 Clubman would cost on such a scheme ?
thanks,
Brendan
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Re: Classic Car Insurance
Axa for about 180
FBD
Carole Nash
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Re: Classic Car Insurance
Dont know if they opperate over with you .... we have both of ours with footman james, pay just over £200 with agreed value for both of them ,,,,
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Re: Classic Car Insurance
Footman James don't operate in Ireland
Re: Classic Car Insurance
oh well just a thought,,,,,
Re: Classic Car Insurance
Mummy Hen wrote:oh well just a thought,,,,,
just had another thought,,,,,,(thinking makes my brain hurt)
dose that mean you have diffrent adds in the Mini mags than we do over here,,for insurance ect. ect.,
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Re: Classic Car Insurance
No, we get the same editions as you do i.e. there isn't a specific Irish version.
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Re: Classic Car Insurance
There's usually a few insurance companies listed in Irish Vintage Scene
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Re: Classic Car Insurance
I just got my Mini and Beetle insured with First Ireland, 4,000 mile limit on each, both can be used at the same time and any 28 or over with their own policy can be named for free. All for 368 euro.
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Re: Classic Car Insurance
I.ve insured my mini with Averia hiberian for 120 euro. Car has to be over 23 years old. No milage limit as long as you have another car insured for everyday use. Cheap as chips if you only using the car every weekend and a few runs every other week.
Re: Classic Car Insurance
Thanks for that folks.
Will start the ball rolling with Avernia and then try First Ireland and a few of the others.
I just need the most basic cover and dont really see restricted mileage as an issue.
thanks again for the advice,
Brendan
Will start the ball rolling with Avernia and then try First Ireland and a few of the others.
I just need the most basic cover and dont really see restricted mileage as an issue.
thanks again for the advice,
Brendan
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i'm with First Ireland, similar to what was mentioned above... every year it pays to shop around.
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Re: Classic Car Insurance
You could also give Campbell Autoline a buzz on 01-490 1000.
They are brokers based in Coleraine but will qoute for all Ireland & shop around for the best quote available.
Currently, I have our 3 classic cars, my Father as a named driver and a 5000 mileage allowance for €268.80 fully comprehensive.
Last year they sourced it with Santam and this year it is with Allianz.
Tony
They are brokers based in Coleraine but will qoute for all Ireland & shop around for the best quote available.
Currently, I have our 3 classic cars, my Father as a named driver and a 5000 mileage allowance for €268.80 fully comprehensive.
Last year they sourced it with Santam and this year it is with Allianz.
Tony
Re: Classic Car Insurance
Coonos Cab wrote:You could also give Campbell Autoline a buzz on 01-490 1000.
They are brokers based in Coleraine but will qoute for all Ireland & shop around for the best quote available.
Currently, I have our 3 classic cars, my Father as a named driver and a 5000 mileage allowance for €268.80 fully comprehensive.
Last year they sourced it with Santam and this year it is with Allianz.
Tony
just rang them for a quote there, declared everything to them, and they quoted €189 fully comp with 3000 mile limitation, and the beauty is they will give classic on 15 year old cars....
fair play mister coonas cab
Re: Classic Car Insurance
Made a few phonecalls today:
CarlNash €201.50 (Comp) with 2000km annual limit or €211.50 for 4,000km limit.
Aviva, local branch. €150 (3rd Party) up to 5,000km limit. Includes windscreen and breakdown cover.
AXA €195 (3rd Party) or €250 (Comp) up to 3,500 km limit.
CarlNash €201.50 (Comp) with 2000km annual limit or €211.50 for 4,000km limit.
Aviva, local branch. €150 (3rd Party) up to 5,000km limit. Includes windscreen and breakdown cover.
AXA €195 (3rd Party) or €250 (Comp) up to 3,500 km limit.
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Re: Classic Car Insurance
I am with AXA and have save a good few euros with their privilege card discount in Halfords. If they are close to the other quotes, they might be worth it overall. (if there is a Halfords near you).
Re: Classic Car Insurance
Called into local Aviva branch today.
€150 for 3rd Party or €164 for full Comp including "breakdown" and "windscreen".
Went for the Comp Policy.
Will stick 12 months road-tax on it from next Monday. If the classic car tax is still €48 then that works out at Tax and insurance for not much over €200 for the year. Thats good value I reckon.
€150 for 3rd Party or €164 for full Comp including "breakdown" and "windscreen".
Went for the Comp Policy.
Will stick 12 months road-tax on it from next Monday. If the classic car tax is still €48 then that works out at Tax and insurance for not much over €200 for the year. Thats good value I reckon.
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Re: Classic Car Insurance
[quote="unfit"]Called into local Aviva branch today.
€150 for 3rd Party or €164 for full Comp including "breakdown" and "windscreen".
Went for the Comp Policy.
Will stick 12 months road-tax on it from next Monday. If the classic car tax is still €48 then that works out at Tax and insurance for not much over €200 for the year. Thats good value I reckon.[/quote]
i hate being young....
when it comes to insurance...
€150 for 3rd Party or €164 for full Comp including "breakdown" and "windscreen".
Went for the Comp Policy.
Will stick 12 months road-tax on it from next Monday. If the classic car tax is still €48 then that works out at Tax and insurance for not much over €200 for the year. Thats good value I reckon.[/quote]
i hate being young....
when it comes to insurance...
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