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Tony Rickard July 25th 04 11:42 PM

"Gareth Tuckwell" wrote:

> I have a 52 plate 156 2.0 JTS. I live in sunny suburbia and I need to put

my
> Fiance on my insurance, but Esure won't insure anyone for it under 30yrs

old
> because its group 16. I managed to persuade them to insure me when I was

29,
> but she is only 24. I currently pay about £480 or £490 annually (I forget
> because I just moved and had to pay about £50 extra).


Esure would not insure my wife on the GTV 2.0 because she had an accident
within the last 3 years (even though it was resolved 50/50) yet would insure
her on the 156 V6 (go figure, they must have the GTV listed as a sports
coupe and the 156 as a saloon).

Got a competitive quote for the GTV from Norwich Union.

Hope this helps

Cheers
Tony



Gareth Tuckwell July 26th 04 12:14 AM

Insurance for 156 JTS
 
Just found this newsgroup and had one question answered within minutes, so I
thought I would just try another...

I have a 52 plate 156 2.0 JTS. I live in sunny suburbia and I need to put my
Fiance on my insurance, but Esure won't insure anyone for it under 30yrs old
because its group 16. I managed to persuade them to insure me when I was 29,
but she is only 24. I currently pay about £480 or £490 annually (I forget
because I just moved and had to pay about £50 extra).

It is up for renewall soon, so who would everyone recommend?

Any specialist alfa insurers worth investigating?

I am in the UK (near Edinburgh to be precise) have had my license for years,
I have 8 or 9 years (maybe more - I loose track!) no claims and no
convictions etc.



SS July 26th 04 06:29 AM

I use Chris Knott - alfa scheme for members of AROC.
Even though I had to shell out to join the alfa owners club I still saved
money.

SS



Catman July 26th 04 06:57 AM

SS wrote:

> I use Chris Knott - alfa scheme for members of AROC.
> Even though I had to shell out to join the alfa owners club I still saved
> money.
>


Same here.
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Neil July 28th 04 03:49 PM

Currently with Zurich nee Eagle Star

156 2.0 TS (27 yrs old, full NCD, no claims, no points); different
insurace group to the 2.0 JTS?

£550 or thereabouts.

SteveH July 28th 04 06:47 PM

Neil > wrote:

> Currently with Zurich nee Eagle Star
>
> 156 2.0 TS (27 yrs old, full NCD, no claims, no points); different
> insurace group to the 2.0 JTS?
>
> £550 or thereabouts.


That's not bad at all.

It's about what I pay for my 155 :-(

However, I do cover myself for 20k miles / year.
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Tom Boltwood July 29th 04 10:57 AM



> From: (SteveH)
> Newsgroups: alt.autos.alfa-romeo
> Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 18:47:45 +0100
> Subject: Insurance for 156 JTS
>
> Neil > wrote:
>
>> Currently with Zurich nee Eagle Star
>>
>> 156 2.0 TS (27 yrs old, full NCD, no claims, no points); different
>> insurace group to the 2.0 JTS?
>>
>> £550 or thereabouts.

>
> That's not bad at all.
>
> It's about what I pay for my 155 :-(
>
> However, I do cover myself for 20k miles / year.



Tesco for me 26 with full no claims £430 fully comp on a 164 Cloverleaf 24v


Neil G July 29th 04 10:41 PM

> Tesco for me 26 with full no claims £430 fully comp on a 164 Cloverleaf
24v
Do you know who they act for?

Neil



NC August 1st 04 02:03 AM

Gareth Tuckwell wrote:
> Just found this newsgroup and had one question answered within minutes, so I
> thought I would just try another...
>
> I have a 52 plate 156 2.0 JTS. I live in sunny suburbia and I need to put my
> Fiance on my insurance, but Esure won't insure anyone for it under 30yrs old
> because its group 16. I managed to persuade them to insure me when I was 29,
> but she is only 24. I currently pay about £480 or £490 annually (I forget
> because I just moved and had to pay about £50 extra).
>
> It is up for renewall soon, so who would everyone recommend?
>
> Any specialist alfa insurers worth investigating?
>
> I am in the UK (near Edinburgh to be precise) have had my license for years,
> I have 8 or 9 years (maybe more - I loose track!) no claims and no
> convictions etc.
>
>


try confused.com - saved me a fortune !

Bob Regis August 2nd 04 01:44 AM


> try confused.com - saved me a fortune !


Confused.com got my insurance down from £900 to £520. Amazing site - takes a
little time to fill out but you save a packet.





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