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Competition Car Insurance

Post by DJ » Wed Nov 07, 2007 2:05 pm

Renewal didn’t seem too bad at £440 from Bell but was keen to get some track day cover.

Going with Steve Hallam at Competition Car Insurance who has got me a year for £360 which includes 4 track days cover. Unlike renewal, this is on a restricted mileage which I can increase if I am going to exceed, but thought this was a great deal.

I followed up MacK’s post about Chris Knott and they offered 10% off this price but without the track day cover. So CK are cheapest but if anyone is looking for track day cover too, try CCI. I thought an extra £36 for 4 days track cover was well worth it.
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Post by gorrie » Wed Nov 07, 2007 4:28 pm

Sounds a good deal... does that cover use for work (tyoe 1 business use)? I've only used mine once for work this year, but would really like to have that included so the option is there.
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Post by VXJON » Wed Nov 07, 2007 5:29 pm

Just tried CCI they were unable to provide cover due to my car not being garaged :cry:

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Post by DJ » Wed Nov 07, 2007 6:13 pm

This is for social, domestic and pleasure including commuting to and from main place of work.

Unlucky Jon. My quote is based on it being garaged overnight.
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Post by tuscan_thunder » Thu Nov 08, 2007 2:53 pm

If you don't mind me asking, what's your mileage limit?
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Post by DJ » Thu Nov 08, 2007 10:06 pm

Mileage limit is low at 3000 p.a. CCI could still beat my renewal for 5000 miles but I only managed about 1500 miles last year mainly due to a back injury flooring me for about 4 months
Hope to do a lot more miles this year, back permitting, but it's a 3rd car, I travel to work by train, young family use up a lot of weekend time etc etc.
Was going to go for the 5000 mile limit but CCI said there is no extra fee to increase the mileage if needed. Suggested I pay the £360 now and I can pay an extra £70 or thereabouts if I need to increase it as opposed to the full £430 up front for mileage I might not use.
'03 Elise 111S - Sold :(
'55 Boxster S - Sold :(
'08 Exige S 240PP - Sold :(
'10 Evora NA - Sold :(
'12 Cayman R - Sold :(
'22 Alpine A110 :)

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