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Yep exactly that, I’ve just taken out and paid for that policy for £1340 with Darwin So I’m all sorted now. I’ll keep checking over the next fortnight in case anything else pops up. Hopefully for renewal time next year it will be cheaper but c’est la vie, I’ve got my reg now all sorted and ready for collection.Performance insurance for me was £2500
LR was £3000
So I ended up with performance
My friend got RWD with admiral £1,200
You can always lock in a quote now, on x’mas eve if you can find a better quote call & cancel
Theres something hinky with the RWD figures I think, for some.It’s looking like these teslas are quite expensive to insure. Don’t think I’ve paid more than £4-500 for over a decade for car insurance and some have been fast high insurance group cars.
I’ve recently order a MY through the Electric Car Scheme (ECS) with Lex as the funder. The order form I signed with ECS was for a MY RWD which is what I wanted. However, the lease agreement which my employer signed (and I signed as a witness) had a Lex order form for a MY LR. The financials were exactly the same as for the RWD so kept my mouth shut. Has anyone else experienced this? Is it Lex matching me against another vehicle they got so the lease payments start sooner. I’m hoping it is a sign that I might get the car earlier than the EDD for the RWD of April 2023?
Also it’s been a week since I signed the last set of documents. Should I have an RN by now?
High power/torque rwd could be a recipe for disaster for the unskilled. Maybe that’s why it’s expensive to insure.Theres something hinky with the RWD figures I think, for some.
Prices for me are £500-£600 which seems reasonable.
You’ll probably have a heart attack when you find out I just insured my Tesla and my existing 218i BMW for £6k.It’s looking like these teslas are quite expensive to insure. Don’t think I’ve paid more than £4-500 for over a decade for car insurance and some have been fast high insurance group cars.
You’ll probably have a heart attack when you find out I just insured my Tesla and my existing 218i BMW for £6k.
Unfortunately, I’ve just turned 21 this August and I was an idiot speeding when I bought my first boy racer car at 17nothing to be proud of.
Played stupid games. Winning stupid prizes.
With what excess?Theres something hinky with the RWD figures I think, for some.
Prices for me are £500-£600 which seems reasonable.
Yes, it’s not where it used to be (where the Superchargers are now). It’s on an outer car park, probably a 5min walk from the shops. It’s well signposted on the perimeter road.Due to collect from Trafford Centre on the 19th (just need to work out how i'm getting there). Anyone any experience of collecting from there?
£500 compulsory, £0 voluntary. 3 years NCB, age 53, Admiral.With what excess?
I think it’s just a cockup on the listed hp rating for the trim level that’ll eventually get fixed when the trim level gets a human review.High power/torque rwd could be a recipe for disaster for the unskilled. Maybe that’s why it’s expensive to insure.
I spoke to Admiral Wednesday about the hp rating as I had some other questions and the guy I bumped to checked with his manager and then they bumped it up to be reviewed. He phoned me back yesterday and apparently the listing is the correct ABI code despite the incorrect hp on the entry and Admiral don't use hp as part of their calculations (supposedly, he had nothing to back that claim up of course)... I've been quoted £1250 for MY RWD with business use and I have 0 yrs NCD and a claim from last month (a wall fell on my current car and squashed it).I think it’s just a cockup on the listed hp rating for the trim level that’ll eventually get fixed when the trim level gets a human review.