Hi there
Does anyone know of any insurance companies that will offer a discount for being a member on here?
Just got renewal through and they want an extra £52 a year -.-
Also wanting to add lowering springs in the new year and seem to be getting really high quotes now.
Just want explore other options. Thanks in advance
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Insurance discount for uk polo club members
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helloimjammie
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Re: Insurance discount for uk polo club members
As a general rule, motor insurers would usually only consider discounting their standard premiums for features that improve the risk to be insured - e.g. fitting a tracker / dash cam etc. Being a member of a forum won't be seen by most insurers as a risk improvement measure.
If you're now thinking of modifying your car, probsbly worth doing a Google search to find an insurance broker that specialises in modified /high performance vehicles, as they may have special arrangements in place with mod-friendly insurers. This isn't a guarantee of a lower premium though.
If you're now thinking of modifying your car, probsbly worth doing a Google search to find an insurance broker that specialises in modified /high performance vehicles, as they may have special arrangements in place with mod-friendly insurers. This isn't a guarantee of a lower premium though.
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helloimjammie
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Re: RE: Re: Insurance discount for uk polo club members
Thanks @SRGTD I have known some insurers (not high street branded) to offer a discount to forum members on previous cars just didn't know if this one had any that was allSRGTD wrote:As a general rule, motor insurers would usually only consider discounting their standard premiums for features that improve the risk to be insured - e.g. fitting a tracker / dash cam etc. Being a member of a forum won't be seen by most insurers as a risk improvement measure.
If you're now thinking of modifying your car, probsbly worth doing a Google search to find an insurance broker that specialises in modified /high performance vehicles, as they may have special arrangements in place with mod-friendly insurers. This isn't a guarantee of a lower premium though.
So far I have been in touch with adrian flux and brentacre still waiting for brentacre to get in to touch but adrian flux have already beaten my lowest from confused.com by nearly £250 on an annual premium.
I'll carry on looking around see what I can find
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Re: RE: Re: Insurance discount for uk polo club members
Topman Alex! Any update on forum stickers btw?
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