Excellent. Your text is now in the correct colour. ;-)
Excellent. Your text is now in the correct colour. ;-)
Just for info. If your insurance is due up before the end of this month, the Post Office are giving £50 cash back to new customers.
Their quotation to me was competitive anyway.
================= Thanks for the reference. I had a look at 'confused.com' and it produced several lower quotes (up to £20-00 lower), but I decided to stay with NUD taking the Fully Comprehensive option just for ease of renewal.
Cic.
It seems that others disagree. - but they haven't given info as to which Companies DO allow NCD on TPFT.
budget insurance do. i had thirdparty only and my 2years ncd counted.
Don't know about you, but I've just done a trial quote and Fully comp on budget is £321 (with MMA) and TPFT is £435 (with sabre) .
NB Budget Insurance seems to be an online broker and not an insurance company.
I think a list of those that don't would be more interesting. And take a lot less time to type up, if you could find any.
1, budget insurance allowed my 2year ncd on third-party-only :::::::: 1994 rover 1.6sli
Yes. Only insurance I've had with no NCB is classic car insurance. Don't have it anymore - got a better deal from Direct Line as a second car.
Never met one which didn't, so I'd say the safe assumption is that they do until proven otherwise. Which ones IYE don't?
clive
I'm after quotes for a young inexperienced driver and Quinn Direct have come out cheapest. Now the funny thing is, if I enter the cars value from anything from £10 to £2000 the premiums are £815. But if I enter a value from £2500 to £4000 it brings the premium down to £799?
Higher price = better condition = you look after it more, better maintained, driven carefully?
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