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Insuring your MX5/Roadster
Last post Mon, May 13 2013 13:45 by joecottrell. 107 replies.
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Merlin_Mog


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Wed, Feb 4 2009
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Re: Insuring your MX5/Roadster
1993 1.8 S-Special. Coilovers, Non std alloys, Sports Exhaust and Induction Kit. I'm 34.
Two years ago Direct Line were the cheapest at £350 ish - Insurance company themselves were good but their Fylde based approved repairer Accident Repair Centre (in Blackpool) were appalling. The sprayed my nosecone a slightly different colour to the rest of the car, they claimed not to be able to get mudguards so couldn't fix them and with an annoying pull to the left when I got the car back we got into a bit of a discussion with Wheels in Motion involved. ARC solution was to put the repaired front alloy on the back.
I decided to take it to Mazda to get it checked. They wouldn't let me drive home and declared it unfit to be back on the road.
Currently with Swinton. Lowest quote by a LLLOOOOOONNNGGG way at £330. Not had to use them so cant really comment.
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Phil S


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Sun, Aug 2 2009
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Re: Insuring your MX5/Roadster
I think your postcode counts for a hellava lot. When giving examples of insurance quotes from different companies it would be nice if you could give an indication of where you live.
I live in Outer London (which is bad as far as insurance is concerend) and can't get my 5 insured comprehensive, 4 years NCB, no claims/convictions, oldish , only driver, garaged, non-performance mods .......... for less than £555 - Admiral
As for Saga over 50 policy - what a joke - they wanted £675
Your postcode is all important - please give it, or part of it.
2003 Mk2.5 Sunlight Silver S-Vt Sport 1.8 All stock - can't afford the extra Insurance premiums.
Phil
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boris


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Thu, Nov 27 2008
- Bedfordshire
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Re: Insuring your MX5/Roadster
Phil S:
I think your postcode counts for a hellava lot. When giving examples of insurance quotes from different companies it would be nice if you could give an indication of where you live.
I live in Outer London (which is bad as far as insurance is concerend) and can't get my 5 insured comprehensive, 4 years NCB, no claims/convictions, oldish , only driver, garaged, non-performance mods .......... for less than £555 - Admiral
As for Saga over 50 policy - what a joke - they wanted £675
Your postcode is all important - please give it, or part of it.
You are sooooo right. We are in the deepest countryside of eastern Bedfordshire & only pay the same as you!
Factory Built Mazdaspeed Series 2.5 SE Turbo + Upgrades
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Gerryn


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Thu, Oct 23 2008
- Nottingham U.K.
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You're right, though location is too - when it's mentioned. Mine is NG9, (all I'm listing) but it's enough for a good idea of costs up here. Giving a full postcode is asking for trouble - - - - !
Totally agree with what you say about Saga, my experience was similar - though not as bad as yours. Pity someone hasn't got brain enough to arrange a Club group policy with an insurance company, we could all contribute towards it, which would make it a juicy plum to an insurer, but at less individual cost than doing it direct ourselves. Breakdown insurance is a good example, that works for some companies - insurance brokers as an example. Inevitable that some will moan that their contribution is paying the raised cost for larger connubation residents, but a reduced rate for all would still be an advantage. The only alternative is arranging a Club policy for ALL members, but some will get higher premiums than others, - this is what happened with AON. OR all will pay higher premiums anyway - the so called "Level playing field" - - - - Insurance - at any level - is a life-con, we all pay it, like unemployment insurance, but we don't all get the benefit. It's blackmail of a sort, based on a two letter word - "If|" which is the worse word ever invented! We dream about "Ifs", fear "Ifs" and even agonise about them too.
If only I were a rich man! (Of course, we all could be much better off without insuring against all the "Ifs" in life.)
Where's that island paradise then? - the one real estate hasn't found yet?
Five is Alive 2002 Mk2.5 Sport, with added Mazda body kit, 15 inch Rota Circuit 8 with Toyos, rescued wood rim steering wheel from a crashed Arizona. Air intake mods to come (one day!) Hard Dog Deuce rollbar. and HT (permanent fixture!) - Its still a sportscar.
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Blue MX 5


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Sun, Oct 11 2009
- Devon
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Re: Insuring your MX5/Roadster
I use Adrian Flux for my MK1 - highly recommended and offer discount to owner club members. Just ask.
Hopefully I wil never use the claims department - so it might be helpful to get feedback on claims experience across the insurance industry.
Mk1 Dakar
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Phil S


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Sun, Aug 2 2009
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Re: Insuring your MX5/Roadster
Blue MX 5:
I use Adrian Flux for my MK1 - highly recommended and offer discount to owner club members. Just ask.
Hopefully I wil never use the claims department - so it might be helpful to get feedback on claims experience across the insurance industry.
I had a claim on a Ford Focus with LV 5 years ago. They were quite good but their recomended repairers had to have the car back through sloppy finishing. They got it right 2nd time though.
2003 Mk2.5 Sunlight Silver S-Vt Sport 1.8 All stock - can't afford the extra Insurance premiums.
Phil
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Wozboz


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Sat, Jan 16 2010
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Re: Insuring your MX5/Roadster (Help Please)
My insurance is due for renewal with Adrian Flux priced at £940 best so far.
Note all the recommendations about Richard egger/rias were pointless they dont insure under 25 :(
Details:
mk1 Eunos Roadster 1.6 year 1991 > Pipercross Induction Kit
Age 21, 4 years no claims, 1 year on this car. 1 sp30:15/05/2007. I have a parent I can stick on it too with 24 years as a license holder and 15+ years no claims and no motoring offences.
Postcode Mk46 5er kept on a driveway. Annual Milage 10k
It still seems so expensive is there any more insurers to try other then footman james. Aviva wont insure imports anymore and direct line wont insure me since im under 25 with an import. I tried the comparison website but still around £1000. Any suggestions at all? is there even anyone out there paying a similar price? Should I go for classic insurance?
Wozboz Milton Keynes Student loan = mx5
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Geoff Walton


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Mon, May 26 2008
- Sunshine Coast Queensland Australia
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Re: Insuring your MX5/Roadster
Gerryn: Pity someone hasn't got brain enough to arrange a Club group policy with an insurance company,
G'day Gerry
Sound idea, woul'd I get a big discount off my membership?
Gerryn:Where's that island paradise then? - the one real estate hasn't found yet?
I lve on it 
Geoff Growing old disgracefully in Queensland. Founder of Eastern Region[HMF] Sunshine Coast Chapter. 1990 Mariner Blue and white Mk1 Roadster with JR supercharger Hofner Verithin Guitars
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Wozboz


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Sat, Jan 16 2010
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Re: Insuring your MX5/Roadster
Wozboz Milton Keynes Student loan = mx5
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Swiz


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Mon, Dec 6 2010
- Chipping Sodbury
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Probably won't help Wozboz but I pay about £240 with Swiftcover.com for my 1.8 mk2.5, I am 27. I have my husband on the policy too which raised it by £30!!!
Sunlight Silver 1.8 mk2.5 with added stainless steel twin exhaust system
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Wozboz


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Sat, Jan 16 2010
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Re: Insuring your MX5/Roadster
Thanks anyway Swizz, I have insurance now with a subsidary of Aviva at £650 so not too bad I guess.
Wozboz Milton Keynes Student loan = mx5
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Gareth


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Wed, Nov 5 2008
- Nr. Chester
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Another "thumbs up" for REIS. They've just insured me for a shade under £250 for the year - beating A-Plan (who insured my MX5 for the last two years) by almost £120. Quite how A-Plan thought they could increase my premium by 20% and still keep my business is beyond me.
Mk.2 1.8iS in Twilight Blue Metallic
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vspeclazza


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Tue, Jun 16 2009
- Bucks
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Re: Insuring your MX5/Roadster
91 Eunos roadster V spec, old git driver (54) full no claims, clean licence, garaged, limited mileage, only mod is a style bar. Currently insured with Chaucer on a classic car policy £89+ a couple of quid to include the wife on the policy.
Main car is a Toyota Celica, that is insured with Admiral on their multi car policy along with my wifes Clio and my daughters Clio, that policy is about £650 for all three cars fully comp, been with them for three years and well pleased with their pricing.
1991 V Spec Roadster BRG
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