: Best Place for R26.R Insurance



Rich_26R
01-11-2011, 11:23:37
right chaps, a R26.R may have fallen into my lap and was just away to start getting insurance quotes. where you guys finding it best for insuring one of these fellas. im 26, own my own house, car will be garaged, 7 years no claims but have i 3 points for for speeding in a 70mph.

any help much apreciated

White_R26
01-11-2011, 12:10:21
All depends on postcode to be totally honest mate, just renewed mine with 7 no claims aged 27 hu6 best I could get was £754, hu16 £457 there only 2 1/2 miles apart

Rang all the specialist's too, waste of time to be fair.. Go compare and compare the market, we're both the cheapest by a fair bit

Bahnstormer
01-11-2011, 12:13:43
Remember to declare cage and exhaust. Most insurance companies require it as they are classed as optional extras/modifications. Not all insurance companies will cover options even though you have to declare them. Admiral Group et al are the worst for this.

spicer
01-11-2011, 12:24:06
to insure the 265 trophy and the R26r with admiral was £890, 33, 6 year NCB but 5 points, both parked on drive

Steve Saunders
01-11-2011, 12:25:42
I'm with Admiral as well. £650, 25, 5 years NCB with 3 points.

denty
01-11-2011, 12:44:35
try greenlight aswell

Corey
01-11-2011, 13:48:12
Also try Sky insurance :)

LYJOER26
01-11-2011, 14:07:40
Brentacre were brilliant for me. but as for standard car admiral

clarki
01-11-2011, 21:17:48
elephant best for me.

ANDY400R
02-11-2011, 14:59:03
CCI for me £479.00 and it includes 5 trackdays as well.

R26RScott
02-11-2011, 16:53:34
Good deal that Andy , I'm with REIS and it's about £800 inc 4 track days. Who are CCI?

Arun
02-11-2011, 22:50:01
http://www.competition-car-insurance.co.uk/

R26RScott
03-11-2011, 10:16:28
http://www.competition-car-insurance.co.uk/

Thanks.

Trophy144
16-11-2011, 17:27:45
might sound like a daft question but do you have to use your car in motorsport events to get coverage with them?
they advertise as motorsport competitors insurance
if not, i might give them a try

Salty
16-11-2011, 17:33:19
might sound like a daft question but do you have to use your car in motorsport events to get coverage with them?
they advertise as motorsport competitors insurance
if not, i might give them a try

you don't have to no, but they do specialize in low mileage rally car policy's so if you just drive it a couple thousand miles a year and do a few track days it might be a good price for you.