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Typical X5 insurance?

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Re: Typical X5 insurance?

Post by benobi » Tue May 14, 2013 9:39 am

[quote="CR55"]
Glasgow postcode,
40 year old,
Sp30 - 3 points,
Fully comp with protected no claims (maximum)
Including named driver (wife),
£390,
AXA insurance
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Thanks mate. Tried AXA and I got £795. Main differences are no points, no named driver (she doesn't have a UK licence damnit) and London postcode. Oh well.

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Re: Typical X5 insurance?

Post by Whitey » Tue May 21, 2013 3:52 pm

Just done the insurance on the 40d from the 4.8se

Edinburgh post code
46yrs Of age
max protected NCD
No points
Wife named driver

Went from £445 ( 4.8 ) to £360 for the 40d ahhhh to be a old git lol
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Re: Typical X5 insurance?

Post by leosayer » Tue May 21, 2013 4:02 pm

You must be old ..... 46 years NCB!!!

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Re: Typical X5 insurance?

Post by Whitey » Tue May 21, 2013 7:54 pm

[quote="leosayer"]
You must be old ..... 46 years NCB!!!
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:)) :)) :)) :))

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Re: Typical X5 insurance?

Post by awj85 » Tue May 21, 2013 8:11 pm

That reminds me; mine is due for renewal July.  :rant:
Dread to think what four figure some my Markerstudy will come up with this time round.    >:(
Still surely now at 29, 12 yr NCB cant be more than last year?!  :))

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Re: Typical X5 insurance?

Post by silverous » Sun Jun 02, 2013 7:00 am

Have just bought a 2013 X5 40d which I pick up on Saturday and looking into insurance.  A few observations:

i) Do people bother looking for policies that provide new for old in the 1st year?  I looked at Churchill (our current insurer) and they seem to require that you are the 1st registered keeper which we will not be as it is used.

ii) Churchill appear to require a tracker, my neighbour has x5 and warned me of this, do most insurers require tracker on this sort of car?

iii) Options/Modifications, do you find these have a big impact on premium?  The car has a lot of options on it and of course I will be declaring them all but it is frustrating that for example confused defines modification as things that you have done post-factory but most insurers define it as including optional extras.  In my experience if you read the small print some insurers don't even cover the options despite charging a premium because you have them!

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Re: Typical X5 insurance?

Post by X5Sport » Sun Jun 02, 2013 9:59 am

Tracking devices will depend upon where you live.  Aviva insisted on one, but John Lewis don't.  Mods is always a challenge and I have always asked whether they mean factory fitted options on the car at build, or post delivery retrofits.  For mine, anything 'factory' was fine and I included the price in the car value. 

As you say, some are beginning to blur the line between the two which I think is wrong.

Aviva's covered new for old in year one and it was about £500 I think.  I did have BMW GAP insurance as well which will cover the difference between an insurance payout and the original invoice price (up to £25k).  Got it with the RFT tyre cover as part of the deal.

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Re: Typical X5 insurance?

Post by JimmySpeed » Sun Jun 02, 2013 8:24 pm

[quote="535dboy"]
Far too many variables but at roughly the same age as you (but I am actually still a virgin )
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With the number of wives you've had?  :))

That'll be why you change them so frequently - you're holding out for that special someone  :))

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Re: Typical X5 insurance?

Post by 535dboy » Sun Jun 02, 2013 10:04 pm

[quote="mobilejo"]
[quote="535dboy"]
Far too many variables but at roughly the same age as you (but I am actually still a virgin )
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With the number of wives you've had?  :))

That'll be why you change them so frequently - you're holding out for that special someone  :))
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Re: Typical X5 insurance?

Post by X5Sport » Sun Jun 02, 2013 10:09 pm

He has pvr, but pvr was taken by someone else...... :wavesad: :headhurt:  so he's biding his time.....

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Re: Typical X5 insurance?

Post by silverous » Mon Jun 03, 2013 7:18 am

[quote="X5Sport"]

Aviva's covered new for old in year one and it was about £500 I think.  I did have BMW GAP insurance as well which will cover the difference between an insurance payout and the original invoice price (up to £25k).  Got it with the RFT tyre cover as part of the deal.

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Thank you, so are you with Aviva then?

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Re: Typical X5 insurance?

Post by JimmySpeed » Mon Jun 03, 2013 9:25 am

[quote="X5Sport"]
He has pvr, but pvr was taken by someone else...... :wavesad: :headhurt:  so he's biding his time.....

Bless..... :xmaskiss:
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Sounds like PVR had a lucky escape then...  :))

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Re: Typical X5 insurance?

Post by 535dboy » Mon Jun 03, 2013 9:37 am

[quote="mobilejo"]
[quote="X5Sport"]
He has pvr, but pvr was taken by someone else...... :wavesad: :headhurt:  so he's biding his time.....

Bless..... :xmaskiss:
[/quote]

Sounds like PVR had a lucky escape then...  :))
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Re: Typical X5 insurance?

Post by JimmySpeed » Mon Jun 03, 2013 9:59 am

[quote="535dboy"]
[quote="mobilejo"]
[quote="X5Sport"]
He has pvr, but pvr was taken by someone else...... :wavesad: :headhurt:  so he's biding his time.....

Bless..... :xmaskiss:
[/quote]

Sounds like PVR had a lucky escape then...  :))
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Your next...
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Its been nice knowing you chaps but I think I must withdraw from forum activity now...  :blink:

(someone help!)

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Re: Typical X5 insurance?

Post by 535dboy » Mon Jun 03, 2013 10:11 am

[quote="mobilejo"]
[quote="535dboy"]
[quote="mobilejo"]
[quote="X5Sport"]
He has pvr, but pvr was taken by someone else...... :wavesad: :headhurt:  so he's biding his time.....

Bless..... :xmaskiss:
[/quote]

Sounds like PVR had a lucky escape then...  :))
[/quote]
Your next...
[/quote]

Its been nice knowing you chaps but I think I must withdraw from forum activity now...  :blink:

(someone help!)
[/quote]

I've known you longer than pvr so could be the chosen one!
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