Insurance

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winchester
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Insurance

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Afternoon. I'm looking to insure my 1975 Australian Leyland Moke in UK. Any recommendations on which companies to go with? Thank you.
Jez
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I've been with Lancaster for the last 10 years and the policy has only increased in price twice, and I still only pay less than £70.

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grantourer
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Re: Insurance

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Both our Mokes are with Carole Nash, good service and friendly people.
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David Hunt
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Carole Nash for me too.
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Carole Nash for me also and I can say that their provision of breakdown cover works very well ( well it did on the three occasions I've been on the truck of shame, including one from home).
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winchester
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Post by winchester »

Thanks for your replies. Carole Nash it is.
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One thing I would suggest with Carol Nash is to make sure you take guaranteed valuation, I had a Porsche insured with them and when it was stolen it was a right performance to get a decent valuation out of the loss adjuster, I ended up way out of pocket! They do a good price but certainly don't like paying out, never used them again, now with Lancaster,
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