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911 crashes...insurance

I'm with Adrian Flux on a 10,000 miles limited mileage policy - £475 fully comp, protected NCD, garaged, full NCD, no convictions, rural Wilts, 46, gf has two SP30s (grrr).

Also, Footman James may be worth a try - as has been said - it all depends who wants the business at this point in time.

 
Just to update. I went with ClassicLine, they came across as very much like hegerty in approach. Not actually the cheapest quote I got, but includes all I want. Car is an RS though, Garaged, 3000 miles and trackday cover. £450. Seemed OK to me.
 
Recently renewed with Classicline too, 3K miles, agreed value, on the driveway for £270, excellent value.
 
Good afternoon and Happy New Year gents!

I've had lots of quotes thus far and have decided to go with Aviva.

Just a brief remeinder, but my vitals are:

29 year old male to be insured on a 964 C2 Targa for upto 5000 miles with 2 years no claims.

The car is SDP use (I catch the train to work) and is kept on a driveway in SW2 London. I do not have a second car as I dont need one (and spend all my money restoring my 964[:)]).

I had lots of quotes, but alot of refusals as this is my only car and is not garaged. To give you an idea of the range:

Adrian Flux - £2000
Performance direct - £4300
Admiral - £1600

Hagerty- no offer!

Aviva - £1295

Thanks for all your help guys and hope this topic is useful in the future.

I'll be definitely catching up with some of you this year!
 

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