Renewed mine yesterday, no 'valuation' bits other than me stating how much I want it covered for.....
.... still the "best" cover per £ for my particular needs and circumstances.
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TrevorB wrote:Renewed my Insurance with Adrian Flux and went through the valuation process AGAIN! Last time they didn't except my valuation. A year later they have! Yeah! So with nearly 118,000 miles on the clock I have an £8500 agreed valuation which I think is pretty good.
I'd be happy with that if I was selling.
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Tuga2112 wrote:only that Trevor ?
not sure you can get something in similar condition for 8500.
I was expecting your car to be insured on the 5 figures mark.
Rambo wrote:Trevor, I will beat that and give you £8600 for your pride and joy![]()
Realistically you should be looking at £12.5- 15K for a GVS. My Black Beastie is £13K GVS and Naefuck Custard £11K with Footman James (no Club Lotus valuation. They insured purely on my photos and service history/mileage ie 60K and 129K) Approx. £200 oa
I think you need to investigate a new insurance company
dapinky wrote:As my renewal is due on 24th May, the 'paperwork' arrived online, at a cost of £180 for the year - this includes salvage retention, agreed value, spare parts (up to £10K) for myself and Angie up to 3K miles.
After a phone call to Footman James it has increased to £212 - but now also has the other car covered for an agreed value of £8K (green car is £14K)....
.... so £32 to add the second car seems good to me - especially as I told them that they may well both be used at the same times.
Maybe I could have shopped around and saved a bit - but I'm happy with the quote and the cover provided.
I know the project isn't on the road yet, but as a change to the policy during the year would cost me a £25 admin fee, it made sense to stick it on now..... all done for a year, and when the car gets it's bodywork done, I shall update the agreed value to reflect the increase. (They wouldn't let me agree a value higher than I could expect to sell the car for now, which I suppose is fair enough).
One of the things I like about FJ is that even when you tell them about modifications and upgrades, my basic premium has remained the same - they just need to know about it, and document it all so that it is fully covered.
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