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    Hi all,

    Just got my renewal quote off Tesco for my 1998 C70 T5 GT, over £1000 ..... which seems a bit on the steep side to say the least, especially as I'm 36 with 7yrs ncb. Which insurance companies does everyone use? My postcode is L34 (a Liverpool one, though I actually live in St. Helens .... thanks Post Office) which I understand may be bumping it up a bit, but it still seems way over the odds. Are there any alternatives to the main insurers, especially as I'm only doing around 6000 miles pa.

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    i was with tesco for a couple of years but changed to highway who saved me a couple of hundred

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    Elephant, confused.com and Esure seem to be a good bet. I pay £700 fully comp for my S70 @ 24 years old and 1 years NC

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    and Halifax, who use Esure and First Alternative as options.

    One of the tips I got, was to check my best quote against the AA. Shame they couldn't get within £500 of it though.

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    Best quote i have had recently for mine is the AA

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    I've just reinsured for £1200 all declared with Adrian Flux.

    22, 3 yncbs, fully comp.

    Chris
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    £499 first alternative V70 T5 1997 im 29 with full ncd estimated miles 10k car kept in street and fairly dodgy post code best other quotes were £600 and £900.
    2004 V50 T5 SE

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    I am with Privilege....paying £432 fully comp.
    33yrs full no claims.
    Car is meant to be garaged but cant actually fit it in due to all the junk .
    Proabably go over to Tesco's at renewal though as they did a really good deal when i was insuring my Skyline.

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    Hi, we have a C70T5 auto, I have 8yrs NCD and nil points....however the other half has CD10 (undue care) and IN10 (no insurance) and 6 points too..(she was naughty..lol) the best quote we got with all that was £604 fully comp with Norwich Union... not bad with a dodgy post code and parked on the street...... hope this helps.

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    I've just had mine renewall quote for mine £800+
    Went on to autotrader insurance section AA come back £437
    AA it is
    i live in a dodgy area of coventry as pedro will agree
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    My Insurance is due on the 22nd, I was quoted £630 fully comp renewal through Elephant which I thought wasn't too bad, but then I realised the cheeky sods had quoted me for a 10mth NCB bonus accelerator policy. I've managed to get it down to £532 via Admiral for a full 12mth policy, which I don't think I'm going to beat as most other companies wanted £1200+.

    I'm 26, 4 yrs NCB, living in a high risk postcode, car (850R) garaged overnight.

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    I payed £450.00 fully comp for my R, thats with the missus on!! I am 28 with 5 yrs NCB, she is 25.

    It was through Bell Direct.

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    Got it for £500 with Nowrich Union Direct .... half what Tesco wanted !!! :-)

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    35 yrs old only 2 yrs no claims, £480 with admiral.....

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    Thumbs up cheers mac.....again

    just got a quote from bell direct,for me 35 yrs,and wife added onto policy 34yrs,and got the price down to £345!!!!! thats gotta be a good deal?
    Mac i just dont owe you a pint mate,i owe you a neet on the toon....cheers again mate...

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    Try elephant.co.uk

    I've got a 1999 C70T5GT Auto - elephant were by far the cheapest at £487 for the year fully comp - I'm 38 with three years no claims (used to have a company car so having to earn my NCB back!)

    Elephant also do a bonus accelerator where you have a 10 month policy but they credit you at the end with a full years bonus.

    They beat anyone else's quote hand down.

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    I'm paying £504 per year fully comp on my 855 T5, I'm 21 with 2 years NCB. From memory, it was around an extra £120 for a C70 T5.

    Darren.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrsmopp
    Esure seem to be a good bet. I pay £700 fully comp for my S70 @ 24 years old and 1 years NC

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    Esure won't touch me - 27, 6 years NCB.. even First Alternative wouldn't give me a quotation.

    My insurance is up for renewal now, and everywhere's bl00dy expensive (£900+). I wonder if it's those 2 SP30's?
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    I know this subject has been done to death, just i would add this renewal quote from my current insurer was £860,did a search on Autotrader AA came back with £598 rang my insurer to cancel the policy gave them a chance to beat the AA quote they did .
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