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cheap insurance that allow mods.. - Josh1994 - 17-09-2014

Hi all,

Does anyone know any cheap insuance that i can get a quote off which allow mods and is cheap for young drivers as i am 20 with no NCB but been driving a company car for two years now, i am about to get a exhaust system for the hdi, also which exhaust system is best, in sort of middle loud sound..
Thanks
Josh


RE: cheap insurance that allow mods.. - bashbarnard - 17-09-2014

Thats all very vauge. Whats good insurance for me may not be for you. With limited mods. I find admiral/elephnt good. You probally cant.get a modified policy until 1 years no claim. Which usually turn out better in the long run.

As for the hdi exhaust chop the back box off and just stick a bit of pipe with a tip there.


RE: cheap insurance that allow mods.. - Josh1994 - 17-09-2014

New to all this mechanic stuff, do you mean take the backbox out and get something like a 3" on the back?



(17-09-2014, 12:49 PM)bashbarnard Wrote: Thats all very vauge. Whats good insurance for me may not be for you. With limited mods. I find admiral/elephnt good. You probally cant.get a modified policy until 1 years no claim. Which usually turn out better in the long run.

As for the hdi exhaust chop the back box off and just stick a bit of pipe with a tip there.



RE: cheap insurance that allow mods.. - bashbarnard - 17-09-2014

Remove the back box then replace with a straight peice of exhaust pipe. The put a tip on it. That way get rid of all the dampening sound. Will never be loud loud on a hdi.


RE: cheap insurance that allow mods.. - Josh1994 - 17-09-2014

Oh right, that seems fine, i found a sportex back box which is sporty loud, i dont want to decat it as if i get a dodgy M.O.T and something eles goes wrong with the car i am screwed.. im going to try and get quotes now for the car..



(17-09-2014, 12:58 PM)bashbarnard Wrote: Remove the back box then replace with a straight peice of exhaust pipe. The put a tip on it. That way get rid of all the dampening sound. Will never be loud loud on a hdi.



RE: cheap insurance that allow mods.. - powerandtorque - 17-09-2014

When it comes to insurance:

"Cheap"
"Young drivers"
"Modifications"

Choose any two....


RE: cheap insurance that allow mods.. - Josh1994 - 17-09-2014

I chose cheap and modifications.. lol


RE: cheap insurance that allow mods.. - THE_Liam - 17-09-2014

Basically, no. As a young driver with a modified car, you'll get greased up and penetrated through the wallet. Brentacre may be worth a try, but it won't be cheap anywhere. At least with Brentacre they don't really care about mods.

I'd ask about the exhaust in the HDI section mate, but try a search first.


RE: cheap insurance that allow mods.. - Josh1994 - 17-09-2014

Lol just rang them up before you said, i looked at piggys thread and saw someone said about brentacre, then rang them up and becoz i am 20 i can only go on third party fire and theft, it came to £1350 which is the cheapest and declared the mods i done which was the lights sprayed wheels the gti spoiler which i thought was a mod, now i can even get that exhaust system on the car.. cheers liam..



(17-09-2014, 01:24 PM)THE_Liam Wrote: Basically, no. As a young driver with a modified car, you'll get greased up and penetrated through the wallet. Brentacre may be worth a try, but it won't be cheap anywhere. At least with Brentacre they don't really care about mods.

I'd ask about the exhaust in the HDI section mate, but try a search first.



RE: cheap insurance that allow mods.. - Piggy - 17-09-2014

Brentacre for the win! ThumbsUp


RE: cheap insurance that allow mods.. - bigcheez2k3 - 17-09-2014

Next step: Learning to quote correctly.


RE: cheap insurance that allow mods.. - THE_Liam - 17-09-2014

Brentacre are awesome, I've been with them 4 years now and just renewed at under £300!


RE: cheap insurance that allow mods.. - Josh1994 - 17-09-2014

Yes piggy!! If it wasnt for your thread i wouldnt of know cheers bud! Bigcheez what do you mean by learning to quote? Bloody hell liam, they must be good, now i can get more stuff for the car like tinted windows 306oc stickers etc..


RE: cheap insurance that allow mods.. - Midnightclub - 17-09-2014

He means you quote backwards to every other user... everyone else quotes, then posts below, so you can read the quote then the reply. You always post then quote below.


RE: cheap insurance that allow mods.. - Josh1994 - 17-09-2014

(17-09-2014, 04:12 PM)Midnightclub Wrote: He means you quote backwards to every other user... everyone else quotes, then posts below, so you can read the quote then the reply. You always post then quote below.

Ohh right cheers, now i know... Sorry..


RE: cheap insurance that allow mods.. - DazzaHDI - 17-09-2014

Brentacre are really good, but haven't they got a criteria and isn't of those 21 and over? I know green light have a criteria like minimum age, driving for so many years etc thats the reason I went with Brentacre as I didn't meet greenlights spec. Can't moan about Brentacre though ThumbsUp


RE: cheap insurance that allow mods.. - Josh1994 - 17-09-2014

(17-09-2014, 04:18 PM)DazzaHDI Wrote: Brentacre are really good, but haven't they got a criteria and isn't of those 21 and over? I know green light have a criteria like minimum age, driving for so many years etc thats the reason I went with Brentacre as I didn't meet greenlights spec. Can't moan about Brentacre though ThumbsUp

Yeah they have, because im not 21 i cant go under comprhensive so that is why they have put me under third party,fire,theft, tbh i thought they was going to charge me a bomb, before they gave me the quote tho..


RE: cheap insurance that allow mods.. - Midnightclub - 17-09-2014

(17-09-2014, 04:14 PM)Josh1994 Wrote:
(17-09-2014, 04:12 PM)Midnightclub Wrote: He means you quote backwards to every other user... everyone else quotes, then posts below, so you can read the quote then the reply. You always post then quote below.

Ohh right cheers, now i know... Sorry..

Didn't bother me too much, but yeah.. lol now you know


RE: cheap insurance that allow mods.. - Josh1994 - 17-09-2014

And now i will keep it that way..

It was my style of text lol


RE: cheap insurance that allow mods.. - Poodle - 18-09-2014

Admiral are fantastic if you're only going for minor mods, they provided the most comprehensive cover AND were cheaper than any of the modified specialists when the hdi was stripped, running stage 1, 40mm drop, straight-through exhaust and alloys.


Re: RE: cheap insurance that allow mods.. - Seb_Ryan - 18-09-2014

(18-09-2014, 06:00 AM)Poodle Wrote: Admiral are fantastic if you're only going for minor mods, they provided the most comprehensive cover AND were cheaper than any of the modified specialists when the hdi was stripped, running stage 1, 40mm drop, straight-through exhaust and alloys.

Yeah ive been with admiral for about 4 years now, juat had renewal in for the alfa.. 760 quid for a 156 2.4 jtd remapped to 190bhp, 23 years old in the higheat risk postcode woth 6 years no claims, haven't had anyone lower than that yet


RE: cheap insurance that allow mods.. - Piggy - 18-09-2014

Brentacre also do business use and for those with tpft over 25, cover you for driving other vehicles too


RE: cheap insurance that allow mods.. - Josh1994 - 18-09-2014

(18-09-2014, 09:23 AM)Piggy Wrote: Brentacre also do business use and for those with tpft over 25, cover you for driving other vehicles too

Yeah, they was telling me about that, but because of young age it cant be done yet..

(18-09-2014, 06:00 AM)Poodle Wrote: Admiral are fantastic if you're only going for minor mods, they provided the most comprehensive cover AND were cheaper than any of the modified specialists when the hdi was stripped, running stage 1, 40mm drop, straight-through exhaust and alloys.

Admiral cheapest?? TMI they wanted £6000 for the hdi even tho i havent got no NCB on my name i have been driving for two years now..


RE: cheap insurance that allow mods.. - Toms306 - 18-09-2014

Admiral are still cheapest for me as well, £350 for the HDi, stage 1, exhaust, angel eyes, etc....not sure what you done to get a £6k quote!


RE: cheap insurance that allow mods.. - Josh1994 - 18-09-2014

(18-09-2014, 10:45 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Admiral are still cheapest for me as well, £350 for the HDi, stage 1, exhaust, angel eyes, etc....not sure what you done to get a £6k quote!

I told them the truth about the car like mods i done which was the lights, they said it wss because i was young and the engine size was big for my age? I even put my dad as a second driver with 5yrs NCB..

Just rang them up now and declared every single mod including badge spray interior spraying and it came to £1560.88 which is about £200 more than brentacre, i dont know why it was £6000 before when i done it online..


RE: cheap insurance that allow mods.. - Midnightclub - 18-09-2014

I love it when they say stuff like 'engine size is too big for a youngan'.. It might be a 2.0 but it's 90hp ffs.. rover V8's are big displacement but they only make like 150hp lol


RE: cheap insurance that allow mods.. - Poodle - 18-09-2014

I was 24 at the time I guess, but I also had 2 fault claims within the last year, had only just passed my test and lived in a relatively high-risk area, go figure.

FYI elephant are the budget subsidiary of admiral, so call them for a quote and admiral will match it, but usually with better terms.


RE: cheap insurance that allow mods.. - Josh1994 - 18-09-2014

I got two cheap quotes that im guna have a think about, and midnight i hate it when they say "sorry cant insure you as a) your too young b) engine size is too big for your age.. really annoys me..


RE: cheap insurance that allow mods.. - Toms306 - 18-09-2014

(18-09-2014, 12:07 PM)Midnightclub Wrote: I love it when they say stuff like 'engine size is too big for a youngan'.. It might be a 2.0 but it's 90hp ffs.. rover V8's are big displacement but they only make like 150hp lol

This, and the average person assumes engine size is directly linked to power output due to the insurers saying that.

Trying to explain a 2.0 HDi has less power than Mums 1.2 Swift when my sister was looking for cars was near impossible! Doh

BUT, saying that, diesels do cost more to insure, as they take the 5 most common failure parts expected for a claim and use that as part of the 'group' system. So having expensive common rail parts and a turbo does up the price unfortunately.


RE: cheap insurance that allow mods.. - Josh1994 - 18-09-2014

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This, and the average person assumes engine size is directly linked to power output due to the insurers saying that.

Trying to explain a 2.0 HDi has less power than Mums 1.2 Swift when my sister was looking for cars was near impossible! Doh

BUT, saying that, diesels do cost more to insure, as they take the 5 most common failure parts expected for a claim and use that as part of the 'group' system. So having expensive common rail parts and a turbo does up the price unfortunately.
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Damn, didnt know that, thanks tom.. wonder why they are expensive now..