greenbottle123
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I tried a quote and others mentioned it here in another threadSince when?
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I tried a quote and others mentioned it here in another threadSince when?
Thats who i went with really good deal 575 full no claims 15 years having quotes 900 to 1700 rediculousI just got a quote from Direct Line for the Model Y, only £700, feel much better now!
I hope they’ll allow me to swap my insurance from my Model 3 to Model Y when I get it.I tried a quote and others mentioned it here in another thread
Wild guess here - the Tesla's stolen were either used for parts or joyriding/insurance claim?Just found a DVLA Freedom of Info request dated July 2020 showing that 42 Tesla vehicles were stolen in 2018, and a fewer 23 in 2019 - out of a total of 101,361 in 2018 and 100,155 in 2019. So that's 65 out of 201,516 (0.03%), with 2018 and 2019 the worst two years for stolen vehicles between 2010 and 2020. Typically 40% are recovered.
Do we know the model break down? The Model 3/Y is supposed to be more resistant to entry theft than the older Model S/X.Just found a DVLA Freedom of Info request dated July 2020 showing that 42 Tesla vehicles were stolen in 2018, and a fewer 23 in 2019 - out of a total of 101,361 in 2018 and 100,155 in 2019. So that's 65 out of 201,516 (0.03%), with 2018 and 2019 the worst two years for stolen vehicles between 2010 and 2020. Typically 40% are recovered.
Hi Campi,
Pretty much identical situation (including premium) I experienced. Had no choice but to go with Admiral. Hopefully by renewal, we will have more choice and competition for cover.We went with admiral in the end on a multi car policy -
Both 36 years old, 11 NCB no claims/convictions, 10k miles per year - £780.
Its disappointing that despite MY being released just under a month ago, more insurance companies are still not giving quotes (part of me thinks they don't like the risks associated with the costs to repair/replace ).
I did an online direct line quote which was coming up to £950.00 but it would not let me enter my reg. So I gave them a call and he re ran the quote and came out at £1,300.00. When I queried this, his response was was that by going through online its cheaper, but I tried to explain that I would have done it online had it not was accepting my reg. We just ended up going around in circles and price remained.
I then tried Nova insurance, after 3 phone calls and then taking my details on the final call, they just simply failed to give me a call back with a quote (its been over a week).
Sometimes I do wonder what is the point of ringing up, spending 15 mins giving them all of your details to get a quote when they either come back higher to online quotes or just not bother to call you back.
We went with admiral in the end on a multi car policy -
Both 36 years old, 11 NCB no claims/convictions, 10k miles per year - £780.
Its disappointing that despite MY being released just under a month ago, more insurance companies are still not giving quotes (part of me thinks they don't like the risks associated with the costs to repair/replace ).
I did an online direct line quote which was coming up to £950.00 but it would not let me enter my reg. So I gave them a call and he re ran the quote and came out at £1,300.00. When I queried this, his response was was that by going through online its cheaper, but I tried to explain that I would have done it online had it not was accepting my reg. We just ended up going around in circles and price remained.
I then tried Nova insurance, after 3 phone calls and then taking my details on the final call, they just simply failed to give me a call back with a quote (its been over a week).
Sometimes I do wonder what is the point of ringing up, spending 15 mins giving them all of your details to get a quote when they either come back higher to online quotes or just not bother to call you back.
MY is identical to M3 so what extra risk is there?We went with admiral in the end on a multi car policy -
Both 36 years old, 11 NCB no claims/convictions, 10k miles per year - £780.
Its disappointing that despite MY being released just under a month ago, more insurance companies are still not giving quotes (part of me thinks they don't like the risks associated with the costs to repair/replace ).
I did an online direct line quote which was coming up to £950.00 but it would not let me enter my reg. So I gave them a call and he re ran the quote and came out at £1,300.00. When I queried this, his response was was that by going through online its cheaper, but I tried to explain that I would have done it online had it not was accepting my reg. We just ended up going around in circles and price remained.
I then tried Nova insurance, after 3 phone calls and then taking my details on the final call, they just simply failed to give me a call back with a quote (its been over a week).
Sometimes I do wonder what is the point of ringing up, spending 15 mins giving them all of your details to get a quote when they either come back higher to online quotes or just not bother to call you back.