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    Default Import insurance? 30 years old

    So I'm getting quoted £800 through go compare for a Toyota MR2 turbo import, price is exactly the same whether its tpf&t or fully comp. Makes so much sense that.

    Have 9 years ncb, passed in 2005. No claims or points.

    Is it worth shopping around or shall i just keep the triumph Daytona 675 that breaks every speed limit in the country with a sneeze? about 180quid fully comp for the year with 4 years ncb on that..

    I'm 30 now and insurance doesn't seem to have dropped.. I drive like a granny according to the guys at work, does that help?
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    Are you getting quoted online or over the phone?

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    Try phoning Adrian flux.
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    May sound daft but try insuring with 0 ncb
    Iv now had 2 vehicles were it was cheaper to insure without using ncb.

    Insurance companys take the piss because they can .
    I have just upped my vans annual mileage from 10,000 to 15,000 . They put my insurance up by £40 per month nearly doubled it I was shocked to say the least
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    I'm around the £300 mark for my st205 through Adrian flux. I'd give them a buzz

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    it was adrian flux i think that came back cheapest, i removed the non performance related mods and it went down to 440 with a different company. I'll try a few over the phone, although last time iirc my phone bill wasnt very nice trying to find quotes on a converted nova.

    Does make me laugh, my sister can get cheaper quotes and she still doesn't know how to use her mirrors.

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    Put your sister or another female on the policy that might bring it down.

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    I put my 68 year old mother on my policies.

    Works a treat

    Who knows, one day I might let her drive them.

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    Don't use Flux, they are a) rubbish if you do need to claim and b) not cheap

    Admiral might be worth a shot, they cover my (lightly modified albeit UK spec) GT4 and for some reason always come out cheapest for me. £200 fully comp with business use, and I'm 35 with 17yrs NCB and a non-fault claim. Having my wife on made it more expensive so I took her off

    Other than that, give Graham Sykes a call. You get guaranteed discount if you're a paid club member. They would have covered me at £318 on the GT4, although I probably could have gotten that down a bit.

    [edit] Also may be worth trying Brentacre, they cover my Super Bee for almost literally pennies but weren't overly competitive on the GT4

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    Flux were good for price on my sr. £90 insurance and £15 for agreed price of £4k. But I never had a claim. I used to insure my dailey mk5 golf through admiral chipped bigger wheels etc for £400. Now moved and own a mk7

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