Insurance?
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Insurance?
Hiya, where would be the best place currently for decent classic insurance for our cars? Thanks
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- 1275 Cooper S
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Re: Insurance?
I go through Keith Michaels brokers as I have so many cars in my fleet. Gary Hamilton is my contact there.
https://www.keithmichaels.co.uk
https://www.keithmichaels.co.uk
- Peter Laidler
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Re: Insurance?
Insurance is always a matter of '.....courses for horses...' The best bet is to look up classic car insurance specialists and shop around there. There's plenty of them that want your dosh.
- mab01uk
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Re: Insurance?
I found this thread below from last year useful, especially the mention that it is better to have "AGEAS over KGM any day" as the underwriter.....a search of Trustpilot customer reviews, etc about AGEAS and KGM also seems to confirm this when it comes to actually settling any claims.
Agreed value Insurance:-
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=37906&p=333572
Agreed value Insurance:-
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=37906&p=333572
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