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Re: CCI renewal

Post by j2 lot » Thu Jul 12, 2012 12:57 pm

My existing insurer quoted £359.99 for renewal due at the end of the month, phoned to advise of 3 points/£60 for SP30 and it went to £549 !!!!! :roll:

So much for my belief that 3 points dont make any difference and everyone has them these days :?
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Re: CCI renewal

Post by robin » Thu Jul 12, 2012 1:17 pm

It's only 300-ish - probably was 320 or something - just cannot remember.

What's irksome is that I pay <200 for the bus and (as anyone who's been in it with me knows) I'm probably more of a risk and certainly it will do more damage on impact!

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Re: CCI renewal

Post by Dominic » Thu Jul 12, 2012 1:38 pm

j2 lot wrote:My existing insurer quoted £359.99 for renewal due at the end of the month, phoned to advise of 3 points/£60 for SP30 and it went to £549 !!!!! :roll:

So much for my belief that 3 points dont make any difference and everyone has them these days :?
:shock: I too was under that impression - in fact (all be it about 5 years ago) when I last had points added, and mentioned it to my insurer the guy's response was "SP30, 3 points, everyone has that - makes no difference", and sure enough it did not make a noticeable difference. I guess nowadays they are trying to get every penny they can, so will hit you with higher premium whenever they get the chance. :|
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Re: CCI renewal

Post by tut » Fri Jul 13, 2012 8:37 am

j2 lot wrote:My existing insurer quoted £359.99 for renewal due at the end of the month, phoned to advise of 3 points/£60 for SP30 and it went to £549 !!!!! :roll:

So much for my belief that 3 points dont make any difference and everyone has them these days :?
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Re: CCI renewal

Post by martins » Wed Aug 08, 2012 11:48 am

Just for info.

59 plate Exige 240PP. CCI quoted £880 for me and the Missus with 6 trackdays and £1000 excess in addition to the standard £750. REIS was £650 for 4 trackdays and £3000 excess. Churchill were £300 but no track days. Best individual trackday quote I could get the for Exige was £250 per day with 10% (£3000 ish) excess. As I will do between 2 and 4 trackdays per annum went with REIS.

Insurance is a pain but I could not go on track without it. Crashing is not a worry but fire is. Might be difficult to claim for same on standard insurance as getting burn out ally and plastic to Kinross services would be tricky :!:

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Re: CCI renewal

Post by campbell » Thu Aug 09, 2012 12:30 am

2nd year with Admiral and impressed so far. Minimal hike in renewal in March there (no claims made etc) so stuck with them on a multi-car.

Processing of claim for deer assault on Skoda was astoundingly good. They chased me for my repairer quote! Authorised work really fast, settled the bill with repairer really fast (I believe that can be a REAL issue for these guys), and phoned me last week to check all was well and could they close the file.

Proof of pudding will of course be next March but so far so good. Just a short testimonial for the other end of the insurance scenario really. The one that counts.
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Re: CCI renewal

Post by Scotty C » Thu Aug 09, 2012 2:49 pm

i just renewed with CCI, i was £697 with 7k miles PA , just reduced it to 4k miles and it went down to £482.

The premium didnt go up with my recently added SP30 added :thumbsup
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Re: CCI renewal

Post by Scotty C » Tue Sep 11, 2012 7:43 pm

Just got a quote for a standard S1 with Lindsay as a named driver (23 years old :wink: ) 8 k miles a year.

£435.

Think she's going to like my/ her new car.
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Re: CCI renewal

Post by campbell » Tue Sep 11, 2012 11:30 pm

Scotty in Standard S1 shocker!! Been a long time eh...
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Re: CCI renewal

Post by Stu160 » Wed Sep 12, 2012 12:48 am

Scotty C wrote:Just got a quote for a standard S1 with Lindsay as a named driver (23 years old :wink: ) 8 k miles a year.

£435.

Think she's going to like my/ her new car.
:mrgreen: :wink:

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Re: CCI renewal

Post by Scotty C » Wed Sep 12, 2012 8:43 am

campbell wrote:Scotty in Standard S1 shocker!! Been a long time eh...
Never had a STD S1, when i bought my first Elise it already had 170BHP.
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Re: CCI renewal

Post by campbell » Wed Sep 12, 2012 12:54 pm

Scotty C wrote:
campbell wrote:Scotty in Standard S1 shocker!! Been a long time eh...
Never had a STD S1, when i bought my first Elise it already had 170BHP.
Nah that was down to the driver, surely :-)

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Re: CCI renewal

Post by Ferg » Wed Sep 12, 2012 1:13 pm

Got mine through from CCI and its gone up £80 to £320. Sounds like a pretty standard increase by what's been said here.

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Re: CCI renewal

Post by graeme » Wed Sep 12, 2012 1:25 pm

campbell wrote: I remember it well actually. Great plate "GLF" - I asked you "what does that stand for". LOL.
Nothing funny about it. :D
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Re: CCI renewal

Post by Dominic » Tue Jan 08, 2013 10:26 am

My CCI renewal came through; £489 :shock: which is quite a bit up from previous. I gave them a call and had a chat about things. Aviva are making changes to their policies, as Woody mentioned, commuting puts the premium up. They have also changed the costs regarding mileage. I was on unlimited mileage and had commuting cover - although I never commute in the elise. Taken my mileage to a 6K limit (based on the past couple of years of use) and taken commuting off, and now its £312 - that's more like it!
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