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Insurance - at what age?
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Just arguing hypothetically here over which car to take to shows: the solution would be to each take a different one, of course! But there's the rub. What is the consensus on DeLorean insurance for the earlyish twenties? Can it be done, has it been done (at sensible cost) and from who? Because, of course, one of us here is...
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#2
Hi Demelza, have a word with Scott Miller, he's managed to get his De insured ok and takes
it to shows and stuff.

Will you be bringing your car to Chirk in June?
Claire Wright  - Club Treasurer
Jul 1981 DeLorean - Flopsy #2292 
Aug 1989 Cavalier 1.6L - Guinney
Apr 2021 Mokka-e Launch Edition - Evie
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DMZ Wrote:Just arguing hypothetically here over which car to take to shows: the solution would be to each take a different one, of course! But there's the rub. What is the consensus on DeLorean insurance for the earlyish twenties? Can it be done, has it been done (at sensible cost) and from who? Because, of course, one of us here is...

I insured mine at 21 as a named driver on My dads policy so there are those who will insure you, probably best to go down the more specialist insurers route.

James RG
www.classicdelorean.com
Colchester - Essex - UK
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#4
I insured mine in my own name at 22 with Adrian Flux.
Chris Bale
Norwich, Norfolk

DOC# 528 / VIN# 2325
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#5
i got my renewal quote from flux, damn its gone up a fair whack, gotta look around again Sad
DOC 527
Vin #10264
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#6
Interesting. 'Dad, what do you mean I have to wait til I'm 50??!!'

I have always noted there are quite a few enthusiasts in this age band. Bit worried about the cost, ball park figures..? 23yrs. might happen one day....
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DMZ Wrote:Interesting. 'Dad, what do you mean I have to wait til I'm 50??!!'

I have always noted there are quite a few enthusiasts in this age band. Bit worried about the cost, ball park figures..? 23yrs. might happen one day....

Some rought ball park figures from my own experience, despite being quoted £5000 by the AA at 21y/old I persued more specialist insurers and managed to get the following:

@ 21 Years Old - I think I paid £390 as a named driver 3,000miles p/year on my dad's policy.
@ 23 Years Old - I paid around £290 fully comp 3,000miles p/year on my own policy.
@ 29 Years Old - I pay about £200-£250ish fuly comp unlimited miles.

Obviously points on your lisence, where the vehicle is kept, access to other vehicles etc... will all have an impact on the price, but hopefully that will give you an idea.

Don't be put off by pie-in-the-sky quotes from some of the big insurers, you need to go down the classic policy route with the more specialist insureres to get the best deal.

James
www.classicdelorean.com
Colchester - Essex - UK
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#8
I'm 21 and pay £400 as a named driver with Hagerty's. They are by far the best I came across. Most others wouldn't touch it with a barge pole!
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#9
Thanks, that is helpful, we'll look into it. 8)
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#10
Can anyone recommend any insurers? Policy has to with an agreed value. would be interested to know. current insurer won't add on to policy until 25.
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#11
Hagertys. http://www.hagertyinsurance.co.uk/

I'm 21 and these are the only people I found that would give me a resonable deal. Best to say you heard about them through the DOC.
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#12
It says they don't insure drivers under 30 on the site (?????)
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#13
ring them. I'm 21. Pretty sure of that. :p
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#14
Thanks for the info. Did it affect the agreed value of the car on the policy?
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#15
Did'nt affect the agreed value of the car as far as I know. It's worth asking about various ways of bringing the cost down though, reduced miles ect.
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