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kev@tga
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Post by kev@tga »

stuartstaples wrote:Traders policies have significant downfalls, namely that you only get the trade value for replacement in the event of an accident ( true trade on the sorts of cars we drive cannot be good) and that the excess can be hideous.......that and you try and find a decent policy that will cover someone who doesn't have a legitimate reason for having one. Who many of us are legitimately in the car trade?
good point stu, my company insures my two vans (technicaly me still lol) and i insure the bike and car personaly but i think i would struggle insuring and taxing all the cars the chap above has lol

Kieron
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Post by Kieron »

I have 4 cars and the Doris has one. She obviously insures hers. The daily driver is insured using my no claims etc. One is is pieces so is not insured and the remaining two are on a Classic Policy through an owners club. 8)

But yeah, expensive! :(
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BigFil
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Post by BigFil »

I use the same broker for all the vehicles and get a good discount on top of the normal no claims. I have taken out policies that have two cars on each except the speedboat which is with a marine broker.

I won't be getting anything else for now unless something catches my eye - holding out for the new Camaro!! :-D
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Post by max1 »

you gotta have TOYS!!!!
8.95 sec 1/4
0-60...2.7sec
968bhp@8100rpm@2.4bar
0 - 122mph in 6.1 sec 1/8 mile
201mph/mile

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