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Old Jan 21st, 2011, 12:29   #31
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Just to let you know that the scheme now allows modified vehicles with an increase of up to 50bhp.

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Old Jan 21st, 2011, 13:59   #32
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Just to let you know that the scheme now allows modified vehicles with an increase of up to 50bhp.

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Im so excited i think i've wet myself!

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Old Jan 21st, 2011, 14:46   #33
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To be fair to Chris Knott,

I shopped around, couldn't get a better quote, I asked a specific question about if like for like replacement on modifications was convered in a dead loss situation, the woman said no - just market value, and to be careful of other companies mis-selling their products in that respect.

I approached adrian flux, got a similar quote - and they said it DID cover like for like replacement of modifications on a write off/dead loss.

Took out a policy with them, got the 54 page document, read it cover to cover only to discover they had LIED and the policy wording specifically said "market value in the event of a total loss"

So ... Adrian Flux lied, and mis-sold me a product deliberately (the woman at Adrian Flux double checked with her manager to 'confirm' my policy did cover like for like replacement on a write off, what a ****ing liar!)

I've sent a letter to Adrian flux about this, and intend to get the postal address of one of their directors, I hate people who are Fraudsters and liars and I like getting ripped off even less.

So, I ended up coming back to Chris Knott.

They're not perfect, but the woman on the phone certainly stopped me getting a very nasty surprise later down the track after being LIED to and mis-sold by another company.

So - thanks to Chris Knott, who gave impartial advice - you just need someone to post on here who doesn't **** off all the forum users and you're cooking on gas
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Old Jan 21st, 2011, 15:58   #34
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To be fair to Chris Knott,

So - thanks to Chris Knott, who gave impartial advice - you just need someone to post on here who doesn't **** off all the forum users and you're cooking on gas

You might just be on to something here.

I seem to remember that the Chief Executive of BP P****D everyone of with his comments following the Disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. He resigned (SACKED) as he was essentially an embarassment to the company.


Now i wonder if Tim were to


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Old Jan 28th, 2011, 18:39   #35
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Honest opinion here, I insured with Chris Knott just the other day for the first time, slightly cheaper than my cheapest quote and about £60 less than my renewal notice from Admiral. May have had second thoughts had I read this first.
Had one run in with one chap I spoke to though, I told him my cheapest quote (299) and they offered to beat it, fine. He then asked my renewal figure (340) and I gave him that too, fine. He then got very confused and said in an angry voice "SIR, YOU'VE JUST TOLD ME YOUR CHEAPEST QUOTE WAS 299, NOW YOU'RE SAYING 340".

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That apart the rest of it went OK, maybe I'll find out how good/bad they are if I ever need to claim ?

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Old Jan 29th, 2011, 00:33   #36
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I would have ended the cal there and then with him.

As said earlier, if they are treating peope like sh1t as a new customer, can you imagine the hassle if you need to claim.

My opinion is to avoid them
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One of the reasons I joined the VOC was for the insurance scheme. At the time it halved what I was previously paying. However my latest renual jumped to £250 from £170 for the basic premium and was £320 in total with various add ons. I have not renued!

I have joined the VEC and have insured with Footman James for £158 on their classic car scheme. This includes agreed value, unlimited milage and UK breakdown.

I think Chris Knott are going to have to up their game and the VOC needs to review what it calls 'Club' insurance.
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One of the reasons I joined the VOC was for the insurance scheme. At the time it halved what I was previously paying. However my latest renual jumped to £250 from £170 for the basic premium and was £320 in total with various add ons. I have not renued!

I have joined the VEC and have insured with Footman James for £158 on their classic car scheme. This includes agreed value, unlimited milage and UK breakdown.

I think Chris Knott are going to have to up their game and the VOC needs to review what it calls 'Club' insurance.

I think the natural question now arising is:-

How does an Insurance Company become the Club's recommended choice and MORE importantly remain so, given their perceived poor customer service and renewal rates ?

My comments are based on many recent negative posts on this very forum.

Either i am missing something, or complacency and apathy in relation to "Chris Knotts " seeming inability/desire to provide special or indeed even remotely adequately competitive quotations have become the norm!

Personally, i will never again even waste my time with them as i consistently do FAR better elsewhere.

So why are they the Clubs Choice?

Anyone care to answer?

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I think the short answer is that it's a pretty bloody good question...and one which you're quite right to ask.

On a similar (but unrelated to CK) note...

I did a few quotes tonight (not with CK...they were online), and I still can't get my head around how a V70 D5 can be nearly twice as expensive to insure as my V70R.

Notes:
1) For the uninitiated, an R is quite a bit faster than a D5 (at least as standard).
2) I can't imagine that repair costs are that different. They're very similar cars, really.
3) Even halving the value of the D5 appeared to make almost no difference to the quote.
4) This is still making my brain hurt.

Conclusion:
I'd love to have a chat with an actuary, because, as far as I can tell, they smoke crack before going to work...

cheers

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I think a lot of insurers are hitting the pipe recently. My wife's Fiesta was £170 to insure last year. This year the cheapest I could find was £200. Now she has an extra years no claims and the car is a year older and worth less so logically it should have been less than £170. As regards to the postcode lottery I wonder if the new map of crime which shows the amount of car crime will have any bearing on the matter? Bury is a s&*8hole apparently!
Anyway regarding increased power in a turbo car. If the mbc is at 15psi more than stock then the car could potentially have at least a 50bhp increase. Without putting it on a dyno how do the insurers guess what final bhp the mod will give? I could easily turn my mbc down to provide 2 psi of boost and therefore give my car less power than stock.
Does the bhp increase have to be permenant to qualify for a performance gain?
Guess I should not (probably cough) put in a new ECU with the words "chipped" written on it !
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