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amateurstuntman

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Classic insurance is best insurance. Who'd you go with?

 

ClassicLine Insurance, small brokers in Leicester. Really friendly and knew exactly what I was talking about when I mentioned the upgrades etc. Admiral were having none of it and Adrian Flux wanted £620. The ClassicLine also includes, breakdown, abroad insurance and the usual windscreen/courtesy car. Very impressed! 

 

Try looking at what a Pinzgauer costs to a 40 year old with 10+ years of no claims bonus.

 

 

Also, the pun made me laugh but also hate myself for laughing.

 

How much are we talking? Is it outrageously expensive or stupidly cheap? 

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I'm not sure how much hardiness comes into play for costing them really.

 

Just look at stuff like Volvos.  They will utterly destroy the average shopping trolley in an accident and are cheap to insure.

 

Plus the sort of military vehicles civilians are buying for *suitcases* and giggles will be older stuff so could be covered under classic car policies.

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Just look at stuff like Volvos.  They will utterly destroy the average shopping trolley in an accident and are cheap to insure.

 

Heh, after my stepdad totaled his Corsa, mom bought a Volvo station wagon, a V40. I find it funny now that you mention it...

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They make decent driving school cars, though, although I preferred learning in the Ford my instructor upgraded to about halfway through my lessons, due to it having a higher trim level and being more comfortable.

 

Mind you, this was back in the late 90s...

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