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Hi,

 

Just wondering how the insurance companies decide what a classic car is for insurance?

 

Vijay

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Hi Iain,

 

Do you know if it has to be your second car? I want to insure 2 cars that are over 10 years old.........................

 

Vijay

You could obviously put them both on classic car policy but if you had any no claims bonus you would lose this as this isn't used with a classic policy.

 

I was paying £750 just for my Z on regular insurance. I have just bought a VW Golf and chucked the Z on classic for £270, the Golf is costing £250 with full no claims.........a tidy little saving of £230!

One of the conditions with my classic policy was that it WAS a 2nd vehicle.

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The problem I have is that I'm looking at buying a Sierra Estate this weekend and I need to get it taxed, so I need insurance. I'm going to stick my Z on a classic insurance when it runs out in December but the real problem is using my no claims on the Sierra. I rang my insurance company to see if they could quote me on the Sierra and mirror the no claims - yes they said, that'll be just over £1000:eek:

 

The only choice I see is that I cancel my policy on the Z now and put it on a classic scheme, this'll free up my no claims discount so I can call round for a better quote on the Sierra - any other ideas???

 

Cheers

 

Vijay

Both my cars -300ZX and 200SX are on classic policies with Norton

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