Alpina Insurance

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Post by hap » Thu Sep 27, 2018 8:20 pm

They said will ring next week see what they come up my sticking points will be I need business mileage but car is garaged and a fair figure for an agreed value and homestart if I can get sub 300 I will be happy but wait and see

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Post by DAN@ADRIAN FLUX » Sat Sep 29, 2018 11:34 am

Hi,
If anyone is looking for an agreed value insurance on their Alpina then please fell free to drop me a line. We can offer the option of a fixed agreed value on pretty much any car as long as it's over 12 months old.
Regards,
Dan.

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Post by hap » Thu Oct 04, 2018 5:16 pm

Rc is your b3s daily ?

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Post by Charles » Thu Oct 04, 2018 9:07 pm

B3S Touring, 20000 miles pa, Business use, £13,000 agreed value, 20+ NCD, no misdemeanours, rural and garaged location, driver qualifies for Saga cruises:

£295 fully comp with Admiral Multicar policy :D
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Post by TonyS » Fri Oct 05, 2018 1:29 am

Car : B3 Biturbo E93 phase I #121 - 2008
Age : 71
Location : Rural Bedfordshire
No claims discount : 9 years
Other people insured too : Definitely NOT on this car !
Insured with which company : LV Direct
Cost : £204.22/year at 3000 miles (multicar for 3 cars + house cover)
… only had this car 4 weeks, but already seriously considering doubling the mileage limit !

... now upped the mileage to 5000 a year, so now £214.17/year
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X1 2.0 Twin-Scroll Turbo xDrive #zillion (F48) ... really useful, if only an XB1 existed !

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Re: Alpina Insurance

Post by bmw virgin » Sun Aug 04, 2019 9:41 pm

Hi All,

Haven't posted here in a while but am still an Alpina owner!

It's time to renew my insurance and I was wondering if anyone could recommend an insurance company that's giving a good deal at the moment?

I'm currently with A-Plan who are asking £420 for my B4BT. Tried Adrian Flux but they want double! They put me through to Be Wise who wanted over£1800!!

Have also tried at least one comparison site but the cheapest quote was around £800 again.

Any recommendations, please?


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Re: Alpina Insurance

Post by Rav » Sun Aug 04, 2019 10:00 pm

I was in the same position last month and called Admiral.
They quoted me a nice price and i saved £250 on the A-Plan price and over £500 on the KGM Lloyds price (my previous insurance company)

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Re: Alpina Insurance

Post by B10BRW » Mon Aug 05, 2019 2:18 pm

I had my B4BT insured with LV, less than £300 P A, worth trying them.

Just renewed my B10 V8S with LV £222 inc protected NCB and Breakdown cover.

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Re: Alpina Insurance

Post by hap » Mon Oct 28, 2019 7:01 pm

Renewal came in at 519 but managed to get it down to 459
41 yr
Fncb
5000 limit inc business
Garaged
Agreed value
Full Europe and U.K. breakdown inc homestart
Full legal cover
E46 B3s coupe
Classicline in Leicestershire

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Re: Alpina Insurance

Post by rc944 » Mon Sep 14, 2020 11:38 am

so i have a renewal quote of 328 vs last year of 268 increase due to mileage increasing to 10k from 7.5k

fully comp
sdp and single place of work
can drive another car with third party cover
legal expenses
42
18 years protected ncb
100 total xs
10k miles per annum

i will try hagerty and classicline
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Re: Alpina Insurance

Post by DogWagen » Sat Oct 10, 2020 1:17 pm

Had fun with renewals for the B3s Cab. I've been with A-Plan since I bought the car in 2016 and have always found price/terms acceptable. However, in discussion this morning, I'm told that the quote I have is not for an agreed value - after a bit of haggling, they will entertain an agreed value subject to photos etc.

Also got the premium to drop from £316 to £276 on same terms as last year: 3k miles inc 1K business, £9K value, fully comp, on driveway (actually kept in garage...) 250xs, protected NCB, legal expenses, 2 claims (1 was a total loss) and, like Charles, I qualify for Saga Hols.

Not bad for 30 mins on a Saturday morning!

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Re: Alpina Insurance

Post by hap » Sat Oct 10, 2020 2:55 pm

Renewal time
469 10 increase from last year
Same terms as before
Still annoying it’s not coming down much considering

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Re: Alpina Insurance

Post by bmw virgin » Sat Oct 10, 2020 3:32 pm

This year my renewal with A-Plan was £419 but I managed to find a better deal with another company, so went back to A-Plan to see if they could beat it and they arranged the same cover but with Legal Costs included, for £329.
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Re: Alpina Insurance

Post by hap » Wed Oct 28, 2020 6:37 pm

Renewal time
Classic line
Usual 5k inc business
Garaged and agreed value 14k
Went with the original quote for peace of mind

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Re: Alpina Insurance

Post by Grumpyjohn1957 » Thu May 06, 2021 10:58 pm

The simple answer is shop around.
When I bought my B5 I had a ‘mare getting insured.
A Plan wouldn’t touch it (worth too much) Flux was stupid money, online the car didn’t exist in the majority of drop downs, AIB & Chris Knott said you’re having a laugh, even BMW would not cover me!!!

Gary Lott at Sytner then pointed me in the direction of a local broker who got me covered for both myself/wife with the 530d and the B5 on the same policy at something approaching liveable with.
Luckily, a tracker was already fitted to the car. (absolute condition of every insurer)
All I had to do was take out a new contract and install some additional security at home.

Subsequently I’ve been quoted just shy of £500 by an online insurer which I’ll go with on renewal.
So many factors come into insurers risk algorithms the resulting premiums are all over the place.
Start throwing in agreed value, GAP etc and it becomes a swamp. Add stellar mileage, bit of business, postcode lottery and named drivers it's quicksand.
Spent absolutely “ages” looking into this, for me, perseverance finally seems to have paid off.
A couple of local mates have got F90 M5s.
It transpires one pays £550 through Sainsbury, the other £600 and odd (forgotten with who) which really pee'd me off when they told me.

I’m consumed with jealousy at the numbers some of you chaps are mentioning for the level of cover!

P.S I'm SAGA ready with (at this moment!) a clean licence for 35 years. Guess that qualifies me as a cash cow.
John
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