Admiral lowest again

Amiral came out best for me too. ~£1300
Car: 04 2.2
Driver: 32, Central London, street parking, and 0 NCB (Living in London i've not owned a car for a few years.)
 
Ewazix said:
It's a lottery, I've gone with Admiral multi-car this year The Z4, a 2.0 TDCi C-Max and a Pug 107, albeit with a low rated location and driver profiles, 10k miles each car at £470 FOR ALL THREE. Somehow the C-Max part of the premium was more than the Zed? Still I'm not arguing :D

....... But at renewal time this month Admiral multi-car jacked up their price by 15%! when I shopped around I got it even cheaper than last year by going with with separate policies, just £138 for the Zed with the RAC and they give you a £50 free fuel voucher = £88 to insure a Z4 :D
 
I've been with admiral for a few years now and just gone multi car for the z and other halts beetle cab. 800 all in protected NBC on both. I'm 31 and she's 26

Edit- that's with all mods declared on both cars.
 
Honestly never ever stick with he same insurer shop around and then play the prices off

I give up my latest home insurance as an example

Currently pay £26 per month for home and contents with Axa

Renewal came through at £35 per month

Went on the comparison sites exactly the same policy with Axa (well £100 more excess) for £21 per month

Cancelled the old policy and took at the new one all on line and before my tea went cold I am £60 better off than last year and £180 better off than doing nothing
 
Allen - try Aviva or L&G for your life insurance, pretty sure you will find them cheaper than AXA!

That is unless you have had your policy for a couple of years or longer. As it the cost is based on your age at application it's not the kind of thing you take out then shop around for every year!

And if you haven't already get some Critical illness cover :poke: :thumbsup:
 
Hi I've just joined the site and picked up a z4

Admiral came in at £850 for me in a quote so I called them up. They applied some loyalty bonus which brought it to 712, then I said I found a quote for 570, from the quote they gave me a new price of £620 .... Not bad for an hours work.

2006 z4 2.0i SE, 24yo, 3yrs NCD, clean licence and no claims
 
Admiral do seem to be by far the cheapest out there. As mentioned above never let the polocy roll over. We have a multicar policy on a Z4 and a Golf and were quoted £1k renewal (fiancee only been driving 2 years).

Getting on their website for a new quote nknock it down to £550 with exactly the same details :eek:
 
I am not keen on Admiral and for me not the cheapest. I used to have 3 cars insured with them, an MR2, Focus and 207, totalling 1.1k. Taking off the MR2 when I sold it meant other two cars went up a total of £50. They quoted me £572 !!!!! for the zed, so I went for the same cover but with legal insurance and a lower excess for £320 with Aegeas. Taking off the Focus from the Admiral policy last week, meant the Pug went up another £90 which means that the Pug now costs close to £500 to insure with them which is ridiculous. Not going with them again next year.
 
Last week I had my renewal in from Admiral for the Alpina
- Myself and SWMBO
- No points on either licence
- Over 20 years NCB but Admiral only count 5 years for NCB purposes
- Fully comp with £250 excess
- Protected NCB
- Estimated 5k miles p/a (actual will be well under that)
- Legal cover / hire car etc.

£270 :o but not going to complain :D
 
Just punched my details into the 3 main price comparason sites: Coupe 3.0Si, 29yrs old, 7 yrs NCD, 1 double white line offence (3 points/ £60 fine- overtook a tractor :? ), old dear on the policy-always reduces it.

Mines coming out @ £404 with esure. Pretty reasonable i thought in comparason to other sporty motors, only 50quid diff. between the old car (Celica)...the only catch was that i had to shell out an extra £120 with my current insurers to take me to the end of my policay (from 01.06.13 to 09.08.13- they did originally want nearly 200 but that was due to an 'admin error'!).
 
We've knocked spots off Admiral's multicar offering in the last few weeks.

For one car club alone we've sorted out better multicar deals for 3 of their members - one 3-car family fleet where we already hold the 4th car, one 7-car policy and a third, 4-car policy. Savings for the members but also the added benefits that using a broker offers - accessibility, personal attention, expertise in the marque, ongoing support, someone working on your behalf and acting as the middle man when it comes to claims, etc.

Remember to include us in the mix when you're searching for a better deal at renewal - especially if you're currently with Admiral ;)
 
My Admiral multicar policy is due in the next couple of months (I think!) but would definitely welcome getting a quote from Chris Knott. :thumbsup:
 
The S-Max renewal came in this weekend. Auto renew at £330. Ran it rough their website to check what they'd offer both as a new quote (not logged in) and also as a current customer (logged into their website). Reduced the voluntary excess to £0 from the £150 that was in place and the quote dropped to £225, identical regardless of logged in or not.

Bloody Insurance companies are a joke.
 
Z4 Beemer said:
My Admiral multicar policy is due in the next couple of months (I think!) but would definitely welcome getting a quote from Chris Knott. :thumbsup:

We'd love to help. Please call when you get your renewal invite through.
 
Stuart Truman said:
The S-Max renewal came in this weekend. Auto renew at £330. Ran it rough their website to check what they'd offer both as a new quote (not logged in) and also as a current customer (logged into their website). Reduced the voluntary excess to £0 from the £150 that was in place and the quote dropped to £225, identical regardless of logged in or not.

Bloody Insurance companies are a joke.

That's Admiral, not CK in case anyone thinks it's us.
 
On the back of that 'Admirable' (Admiral, Admirable, get it) performance, I thought I'd try Admiral for a quote... DOUBLE what I've just paid recently to renew. Clearly it doesn't work for everyone...
 
my insurance is due on the 26th of Jan, Just had a quote from Bell which are the same people as admiral for £550

im 27 with 5 yrs NCD 3 points licence for 7 years, also have the girlfriend added 25 years old driving for 7 years as well. policy comes with a £600 excess.

does Chris Knott think they can beat that?
 
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