Went back to A-Plan for a re-quote and saved £90 + had free legal thrown in! Shame they couldn't do that in the first place!bmw virgin wrote: ↑Tue Aug 04, 2020 3:30 pmHi,
Classic Line have provided a cheaper quote + Legal & car recovery thrown in. The only thing I'm puzzled by is that they don't give you any discount for your no claims bonus!? When I called, the guy said that Alpina's are classed a secondary cars/future classics so the ncb isn't used....and, even if I asked them to add the 14yrs I have, it wouldn't make a difference to the premium. Plus of course, there's no need to pay to protect the bonus if it's not being used.
I know you can normally only use your ncb on one car but the B4 is my daily driver (not that I cover a lot of miles), so isn't my secondary car.
Anyone heard of this?
Vehicle value - What's best when insuring?
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Re: Vehicle value - What's best when insuring?
Colin
2004 Titanium Silver E46 Alpina B3s Coupe #090 - Sold
2014 Black Sapphire F32 Alpina B4BT Coupe #16
2004 Titanium Silver E46 Alpina B3s Coupe #090 - Sold
2014 Black Sapphire F32 Alpina B4BT Coupe #16
Re: Vehicle value - What's best when insuring?
Yes I have this on the m3 where they don’t use your ncb which is great because I can use it elsewhere. I was totally shocked last ar to get the b3 insured for under £150. It’s due next month so hopefully nothing has changed.
B3 1999 (090)
E30 M3 1990
X5 4.6is
VW Mk4 R32
E30 M3 1990
X5 4.6is
VW Mk4 R32