Insurance Suggestions
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Insurance Suggestions
Dear All
Can anyone recommend good option for insurance for Suzuki SJ.
I have a standard SJ413K, but my insurance company has changed it's outlook on things and pricing has gone a bit silly. I am getting on a bit with 11 years no claims and this is a 3rd car so shouldn't be deemed high risk.
Any good experiences with suppliers please share.
best regards
Richard
Can anyone recommend good option for insurance for Suzuki SJ.
I have a standard SJ413K, but my insurance company has changed it's outlook on things and pricing has gone a bit silly. I am getting on a bit with 11 years no claims and this is a 3rd car so shouldn't be deemed high risk.
Any good experiences with suppliers please share.
best regards
Richard
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Re: Insurance Suggestions
I always have used Direct line and never had any problems with them,possibly could get the price down a little,albeit i dont currently have a Suzuki insured with them but i do have my BMW X5 fully comp and including top green flag offering for £500 all in.Which if i am honest i am well happy with
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SJ413 tinwormed to the great car grave yard in the sky.
Vitara LWB V6 engine deceased and also in the great grave yard in the sky.
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If your SJ is over 25 yrs old it would clasify as a classic, meaning you can get some great low rates especially if you just use it occasionally and for S, D & P only.
I've used Grove & Dean for 4 years now and at renewal time I head over to moneysupermarket.com to make sure their renewal premium is still cheapest.
It always is so I stick with them, I've also found their telephone people excellent also
http://www.grove-dean-insurance.co.uk/o ... insurance/
I've used Grove & Dean for 4 years now and at renewal time I head over to moneysupermarket.com to make sure their renewal premium is still cheapest.
It always is so I stick with them, I've also found their telephone people excellent also
http://www.grove-dean-insurance.co.uk/o ... insurance/
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Adrian Flux. The LJ is a classic and fully comp with all mods and off road insurance too was £150.
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I had a very 'shirty' phone call with someone from Adrian Flux, put me right off, of course YMMV.
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Yeah, I've heard quite a few people say that they've had bad experiences with staff at Adrian Flux, but I was with them for a few years and they were dead nice to me.
I think it's like any company - get the wrong person on the wrong day...
I think it's like any company - get the wrong person on the wrong day...
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I know I’ve said it before, but here goes... I wouldn’t go anywhere near flux
Someone clipped the SJ tyre whilst it was parked and claimed we did loads of damage to his van. Was all sorted in less than a month, went down as no fault for the SJ, but took flux nearly two years to remove it as a fault against the wife.
Someone clipped the SJ tyre whilst it was parked and claimed we did loads of damage to his van. Was all sorted in less than a month, went down as no fault for the SJ, but took flux nearly two years to remove it as a fault against the wife.
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Jimny 1.6 not as good as an SJ but still good
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I’ve never had a bad experience with flux, but I’ve never had a claim either so couldn’t say what they are like in that case.
They did once try to randomly put the price up on a renewal by quite a big margin once but a phone call to them soon sorted that out.
They did once try to randomly put the price up on a renewal by quite a big margin once but a phone call to them soon sorted that out.
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Never had an issue with Adrian Flux, two motors insured on policies tailored to my needs.
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Re: Insurance Suggestions
Dear All, thanks for the suggestions. Went with Grove & Dean in the end seemed pretty reasonable. Thanks again.