1.8t insurance cost
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- essextom
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1.8t insurance cost
Just started my 20v conversion, it's got a k03s turbo and should be running 180bhp ish. Going to phone and get insurance quotes Monday but was wondering what other people pay? Just a rough ball park. I'm 32 9yrs ncb and no points. Cheers
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Re: 1.8t insurance cost
I'd be surprised if you couldn't get it below 200, unless you live somewhere really dodgy
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Re: 1.8t insurance cost
Classic insurance is the way to go if you do less than 5000 miles per year.
I have a multi car policy for 5 cars, 3 of which are off the road. The 2 I use on a daily basis are a standard Scirocco Scala and a much modified Corrado. The latter has an R32 motor, giving over 250bhp, Quaife diff., lowered, 17" alloys, uprated brakes. Costs me about £450. The advantage of having 2 cars on the go is you can do more miles and if you have a problem with one, you still have a car to drive! I don't have a more modern car.
I have a multi car policy for 5 cars, 3 of which are off the road. The 2 I use on a daily basis are a standard Scirocco Scala and a much modified Corrado. The latter has an R32 motor, giving over 250bhp, Quaife diff., lowered, 17" alloys, uprated brakes. Costs me about £450. The advantage of having 2 cars on the go is you can do more miles and if you have a problem with one, you still have a car to drive! I don't have a more modern car.
- bengould
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Re: 1.8t insurance cost
I pay about £250, at 33, no points and no NCB (doesn't count for a classic policy).
That is 5K miles per year and all mods declared.
Through RH insurance.
Ben
That is 5K miles per year and all mods declared.
Through RH insurance.
Ben
- essextom
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Re: 1.8t insurance cost
Cheers
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82 mk2 gti - 88 mk2 scala 20vt - 93 GT2 2.0 8v - 84 Tropic 1.6 auto
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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtoApB ... hK3tDfTW_Q
82 mk2 gti - 88 mk2 scala 20vt - 93 GT2 2.0 8v - 84 Tropic 1.6 auto