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Thread: Insurance Premiums

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    Quote Originally Posted by simonprelude
    Eek it's that time of year again

    £1400 the cheapest so far
    Mine is too embarassing to even post it!

    I will be looking at some of the aforementione links to see if they can do something about it!

    Cheers,

    AR

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    Out of interest who is the youngest NSX owner?
    '02 Honda NSX [Garage Queen]
    '17 Huracan Performante [Weekend Car]
    '19 Porsche Macan [Daily]

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    Sadly not me!!!!
    '93 Sebring Silver : sadly now sold
    '93 Range Rover LSE : now LPG so 11mpg not so bad. If I replace any more parts it'll be a new car.
    '07 Landie Defender 110 SW XS: heated seats!!! they'll be asking us to wash it next....
    '96 MX5 : project car
    '09 Honda XL125V : new hobby

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    Luke is barely out of short trousers!
    Steve.
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    Jaffa - 1991 Black on Red Manual - SOLD
    2001 Landy Discovery 2 TD5 - BOUGHT

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    Well just got it insured for half that price

    But to insure it under my new post code would have been over £2k, or £20 additional when I actually move )
    ****1997 3.2 Orange / Black SOLD****

    Previously driven by.........

    Jeremy Clarkson, Tim Harvey, Richard Burns (RIP), Jason Plato, Harvey Postlethwaite (RIP), Manfred Wollgarten, Dirk Schoysman, Barrie Williams.

    Nurburgring lap time 8:38 - Honda NSX (sport auto, 08/97)

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    Not sure what they will be like on the NSX but I got my best quotes on the RX7 from http://www.aplan.co.uk/ & http://www.skyinsurance.co.uk/

    I went with Sky as they gave me a good agreed value for an extra £35 on top of my quote.

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    Just renewed my car insurance and what a joke. I called all the people on this thread and the ones that would insure me wanted stupid restrictions. Norwich Union had quoted me £1081 to renew, about the same as last year. So decided to call all the usual suspects out of yellow pages, but so many people will not insure a NSX due to it being group 20. So after calling about 10 insures including going on the Honda website and filling in my details I thought I would call just one more or go back with Norwich Union, and what do you know they came up trumps and saved me £100 matching Norwich Union like for like, so for the next year I'm with Churchill and that stupid dog!

    I would like to know how some of you are paying nearly half what I am, when I have 11 years NCD the car is garaged, I limit the millage to below 6000, but I do have 3 points.
    2005 NA2 NSX, Berlina Black with full red leather interior.
    2016 NC1 NSX, Casino White Pearl with red semi-aniline leather and alcantara.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob_Fenn
    Out of interest who is the youngest NSX owner?
    Rob, I think I may be one of the youngest. 27 years old.

    I'm due to get the NSX insurance renewed. RAC were good last year but has just been beaten by a company called Peart Insurance. They knocked off about £100 (£650) fully comp but limited mileage.
    '92 Red/Black
    RS*R Exhaust, DC Headers, SuperDuper LeMans AirScooper, Dali Stealth OEM Airbox Mod: Fujita Filter, OEM 2002+ GOLD calipers + 2 piece race rotors . . . take a breath . . . and finally Nitron one way adjustable suspension!

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    A1 were doing good deals for S2000s and NSXs so I went with them last year (premium just over £400).... renewal came through £50 more though - so I tried Livingstones who do classic/cherished car policies and got it back under £400.
    That is a restricted mileage (5,000) but agreed value (£20k) policy.

    I am happy at around the £400 mark, under 40 yrs old and medium/low risk postcode. No claims or points.

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    £500 for unlimited mileage, whatever mods I want, Europe cover for free etc. They also paid out without question when I had an accident, and the renewal was even lower.

    I was 27 when I first got the NSX, 8 years ago (back when they were expensive). I've never paid more than £600 in insurance.
    If your fear of staying alive, outweighs the thrill of making the corner, brake.

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