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nw99 07-02-2016 08:53 AM

Multi car Insurance
 
Has anyone found a good policy that lets you insure all 5 cars on one insurance policy at all ? Any thoughts much appreciated .

Touring 07-02-2016 04:48 PM

Hi Nigel

Try CLassicline 01455 639000, I've got 4 cars on one policy with agreed values/limited mileage

Cheers
David

nw99 07-02-2016 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Touring (Post 192609)
Hi Nigel

Try CLassicline 01455 639000, I've got 4 cars on one policy with agreed values/limited mileage

Cheers
David

Thank you much appreciated .

jupe777 07-02-2016 11:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Touring (Post 192609)
Hi Nigel

Try CLassicline 01455 639000, I've got 4 cars on one policy with agreed values/limited mileage

Cheers
David

David, did you save any money doing it this way? When I looked (albeit half heartedly) doing a multi car didn't save any money, the only benefit I see was one renewal date. Didn't bother in the end due to the hassle of cancelling all the policies. Very interested to hear.

Thanks Jim

82CSL 08-02-2016 08:27 AM

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Originally Posted by nw99 (Post 192610)
Thank you much appreciated .

Hi Nigel,
I've got both the CSL & M3 on a Classicline policy too - agreed valuation, they definitely were more competitive than Admiral for me.

best wishes

nw99 08-02-2016 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by 82CSL (Post 192641)
Hi Nigel,
I've got both the CSL & M3 on a Classicline policy too - agreed valuation, they definitely were more competitive than Admiral for me.

best wishes

Great thanks calling them later today

jupe777 08-02-2016 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by nw99 (Post 192642)
Great thanks calling them later today

Didn't mean to jump in on your thread Nigel, let us know how you got on :thumbs:

nw99 08-02-2016 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by jupe777 (Post 192644)
Didn't mean to jump in on your thread Nigel, let us know how you got on :thumbs:

Not at all the more people commenting the better .
Appreciate everyone's help .

Touring 08-02-2016 09:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jupe777 (Post 192638)
David, did you save any money doing it this way? When I looked (albeit half heartedly) doing a multi car didn't save any money, the only benefit I see was one renewal date. Didn't bother in the end due to the hassle of cancelling all the policies. Very interested to hear.

Thanks Jim

Yes the saving is several hundred £, plus it's far easier to have a single policy with one renewal etc. It's very easy to add / remove cars too - and you get financially penalised when changing cars...

jupe777 08-02-2016 10:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Touring (Post 192654)
Yes the saving is several hundred £, plus it's far easier to have a single policy with one renewal etc. It's very easy to add / remove cars too - and you get financially penalised when changing cars...

Sounds like I should give them a call :thumbs:


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