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Timbo *
Joined: 17 Mar 2007 Posts: 26 Location: HULL
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Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 18:22 Post subject: Bighorn insurance |
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For anyone considering/just bought a BIGHORN
I recently bought my Bighorn thinking that insurance would no different to that quoted for a UK Trooper. I later discovered (naively), I was wrong and many quotes later couldnt believe some of the prices for an auot import . Finally went through the club's recommended broker and was pleasently surprised - 100's cheaper . It also seems to be beneficial for my wife to be a named driver . Always worth checking out.
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Richardhw Lifetime member
Joined: 14 Oct 2006 Posts: 96 Location: Retford
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Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 18:35 Post subject: |
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They do other insurances as well, they have just about halved my premium for my public liability with twice as much cover , will be giving them first shot at all my onthers when they are due |
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rallymarshall *******
Joined: 04 Mar 2007 Posts: 1728 Location: somewere thereabouts
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Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 21:07 Post subject: |
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when i was looking round for a trooper, i priced an imported bighorn (all the extras) and it come back about £300, bought a mk4 3.0 trooper duty (b*gger all extras) and it costing me £500, dont make sense realy, insurance wise, your better off buying an import _________________ atb kevin
65 vauxhall mokka 1.6cdti 4x4 se
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the flower man *******
Joined: 04 Apr 2007 Posts: 1624 Location: north kent
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Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 11:25 Post subject: |
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i have just taken out insurance on a 3.1 td bighorn lotus se with the club and was very impressed with the amount the it came out as and the cover you got for your money ,then this morning i was sent the paperwork and relised why it was so cheap the company had assumed lots of things about me that they didnt ask! the millege limit was only 6000 per year, they gessed the millage on nthe clock which was rong firstly and also in miles and not kms.it was so much lower than the true millage that the 6000 mile limit would have been crossed even before i had driven the car at all.there were so many problems with the paperwork that i thought it was some other person insurance and would have no hope if i had to make a clame. still waiting for the man to ring me back so is not resolved yet. club members be wear!!!!!! read the small print, you may not me covered |
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TimBanham Lifetime member
Joined: 17 Oct 2006 Posts: 1258 Location: Newark, Nottinghamshire
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Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 11:49 Post subject: |
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the flower man wrote: |
i have just taken out insurance on a 3.1 td bighorn lotus se with the club and was very impressed with the amount the it came out as and the cover you got for your money ,then this morning i was sent the paperwork and relised why it was so cheap the company had assumed lots of things about me that they didnt ask! the millege limit was only 6000 per year, they gessed the millage on nthe clock which was rong firstly and also in miles and not kms.it was so much lower than the true millage that the 6000 mile limit would have been crossed even before i had driven the car at all.there were so many problems with the paperwork that i thought it was some other person insurance and would have no hope if i had to make a clame. still waiting for the man to ring me back so is not resolved yet. club members be wear!!!!!! read the small print, you may not me covered |
Give the man a chance - he usually comes good in the end _________________ 3.0TD LWB Citation |
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Hard1 Lifetime member
Joined: 08 Dec 2004 Posts: 3544 Location: New Forest Old Git
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Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 11:59 Post subject: |
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Club scheme for Bighorn is the best I have used for years, no-one else could get close. Also £500 cheaper on house insurance. _________________ 1999 Cougar with a NICE motor..
Click HERE to see under my bonnet! |
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the flower man *******
Joined: 04 Apr 2007 Posts: 1624 Location: north kent
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Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 13:14 Post subject: |
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i have since heard from the man. bless i think he was new. lol anyway he said to me that the paperwork he had sent to me was a standard contract that doesnt appliy to my pollicy? even though my details were on it? he told me to ammend the paperwork and send it back to him and he will sort the rest out. does this sound like a normal thing to do? i have never experianced anything quite like it. suppose i just need reashurance that i am covered. what do you recon, sounds abit dodg.my be i am worrying for no reason |
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Hard1 Lifetime member
Joined: 08 Dec 2004 Posts: 3544 Location: New Forest Old Git
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Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 19:04 Post subject: |
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Everything's a risk these days, even insuring you!
Make sure it's what you want, I can only say that everything appears to be spot on with my dealings with them.
Why would you trust Tesco or Churchill come to that? "New" people that screw up in the office seem part of the game these days. If you're really undecided, talk to Gary - he's the main man... _________________ 1999 Cougar with a NICE motor..
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the flower man *******
Joined: 04 Apr 2007 Posts: 1624 Location: north kent
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Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 21:39 Post subject: |
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gary was the man i spoke to first and you are right there he knows his stuff.the other man was just confused.ammending the paperwork and am sending tomorrow. thanks for the rershurance if you have been with them for a while i will take your word for it |
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