ChrisKnottIns said:The reason the scheme is so good for the majority is that the insurers resist attracting the riskier cases. The RWD experience is an important rating factor that protects the scheme in this way. We'll be great for you next year I'm sure but sorry we couldn't help you this year.

Oi cheeky I am 34 1/2 and can get in and out quite fine thanks!!!RJS-Z4 said:ChrisKnottIns said:The reason the scheme is so good for the majority is that the insurers resist attracting the riskier cases. The RWD experience is an important rating factor that protects the scheme in this way. We'll be great for you next year I'm sure but sorry we couldn't help you this year.
I've never actually been quoted by you, but will be giving you a call this week...
I assume you have a thread with your criteria somewhere?
Oh, you've got to be north of 30??![]()
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Surely most people by that age struggle to get in and out of something like a z4?![]()
RJS-Z4 said:I've never actually been quoted by you, but will be giving you a call this week...
I assume you have a thread with your criteria somewhere?
Oh, you've got to be north of 30??![]()
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Surely most people by that age struggle to get in and out of something like a z4?![]()
ChrisKnottIns said:RJS-Z4 said:I've never actually been quoted by you, but will be giving you a call this week...
I assume you have a thread with your criteria somewhere?
Oh, you've got to be north of 30??![]()
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Surely most people by that age struggle to get in and out of something like a z4?![]()
The 30 age limit is an old one. I've updated the original post to reflect the current criteria (age 25) - http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=7451&p=114196#p114196
We did update members with the postcode relaxations, age relaxations and bhp relaxations as they occurred.
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Machine monkey said:Oi cheeky I am 34 1/2 and can get in and out quite fine thanks!!!RJS-Z4 said:ChrisKnottIns said:The reason the scheme is so good for the majority is that the insurers resist attracting the riskier cases. The RWD experience is an important rating factor that protects the scheme in this way. We'll be great for you next year I'm sure but sorry we couldn't help you this year.
I've never actually been quoted by you, but will be giving you a call this week...
I assume you have a thread with your criteria somewhere?
Oh, you've got to be north of 30??![]()
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Surely most people by that age struggle to get in and out of something like a z4?![]()
RJS-Z4 said:Thanks for the update, I'll call later in the week.
Knew I wasn't going crazy though, your sticky post:
"Last edited by ChrisKnottIns on Tue Feb 09, 2016 1:39 pm, edited 3 times in total."
ChrisKnottIns said:The reason the scheme is so good for the majority is that the insurers resist attracting the riskier cases. The RWD experience is an important rating factor that protects the scheme in this way. We'll be great for you next year I'm sure but sorry we couldn't help you this year.
thecremeegg said:ChrisKnottIns said:The reason the scheme is so good for the majority is that the insurers resist attracting the riskier cases. The RWD experience is an important rating factor that protects the scheme in this way. We'll be great for you next year I'm sure but sorry we couldn't help you this year.
The thing is I've got RWD experience, over 4 years of owning my own but apparently as it was only a 1.6 (no traction control, ABS, stability control etc) it doesn't count. Can I ask what you class as powerful enough to have owned to count as experience, out of interest?
P.S I'm not expecting you to change your decision, it is just an odd one that I don't understand given that the average hot hatch nowadays has more power than a Z4!

bluestreak56 said:thecremeegg said:ChrisKnottIns said:The reason the scheme is so good for the majority is that the insurers resist attracting the riskier cases. The RWD experience is an important rating factor that protects the scheme in this way. We'll be great for you next year I'm sure but sorry we couldn't help you this year.
The thing is I've got RWD experience, over 4 years of owning my own but apparently as it was only a 1.6 (no traction control, ABS, stability control etc) it doesn't count. Can I ask what you class as powerful enough to have owned to count as experience, out of interest?
P.S I'm not expecting you to change your decision, it is just an odd one that I don't understand given that the average hot hatch nowadays has more power than a Z4!
Are they saying they wont insure you full stop or that you arnt eligible for the forum scheme?
ChrisKnottIns said:The insurers are looking for equivalent experience, so similar power (plus RWD) to the Z.