£260 esure, 12K pa, no points (Steph may have 3 coming
), on drive, £250 excess, 12 years ncd (protected) 58 years old + 54 Steph

bob4333 said:Warning - Boring Bit
Buying Car Insurance is just like buying any other product: you have to make sure you fully understand what you're getting for your money. It's great to feel you've got insured for £50 and can now get on the road: until some chav sideswipes you and you find out that you don't quite have the level of cover you thought you had.
I was all set to go with some of the on-line quotes: £165 for a 35i? Bring it on - I'll have that: until I phoned them and in each case the price started going up, and some of the conditions were appalling like being tied to their own repair shops. Having seen the outcome of some of these and the use of pattern parts and the "conveyor belt" approach to repair, then at the very least you want to be able to use a BMW approved repairer or repairer of your own choice. Not all bodyshops are equal.
A1GSS said:^is right. I've had a claim with Admiral and it was OK. So far mine seems to be the cheapest...![]()
ronk said:A1GSS said:^is right. I've had a claim with Admiral and it was OK. So far mine seems to be the cheapest...![]()
Proper body shop and Bmw parts ?
Years ago my wife was insured thro Shielas wheels and I'm sure some of the small print said the could use second hand parts!