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Moggy Insurance for new driver? Please help!!

Post by stephenpolhill »

Hi there. I am 16 at the moment and am looking to buy a Traveller for my 17th and when (or rather if) I pass my test. The problem is trying to find an insurance quote that isn't more than it is on a Ford Ka :-? .
I have tried Direct Line and they don't seem to insure cars older than 1983.
I have also tried Footman James and they don't insure anyone on it under 25.
And lastly Norwich Union insured me for £1800 which I didnt think seemed right althought I may be wrong. Please could anyone help me with:
1. the best insurance company for a new 17yr old driver
2. if anyone else has just got insurance and are around my age please could they tel me of their experiences.

One last thing, as I am looking for a White Traveller 1000, I thought I may ask if anyone know of any :D
Thank you very much and I look forward to hearing from anyone that can even slightly help
Steve
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Post by rayofleamington »

The MMOC club insurance scheme (through AON as per ad in club mags) has always offered very good rates for young drivers.
AON has recently bought Footman James, and will be using them for the club scheme so if you have ANY trouble to get a quote relating to the MMOC club scheme please let me know ASAP - I'm keen to know it's ok otherwise it needs urgent discussion at the club AGM in a few weeks.
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Post by stephenpolhill »

Thanks very much for the reply. I have only just paid to be a MMOC member today so I will wait until I get the magazine and try a quote and let you know. If I forget just drop me a message. Thanks alot. Muchos Gracias
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Post by Onne »

I was with FJ under the age of 25...
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Post by mike.perry »

Some years ago the MMOC spent a considerable time negotiating with AON to ensure cover was available for young drivers at a reasonable rate.
I was able to insure my daughter as a learner driver on my policy driving my Series MM, and subsequently when she had passed her test on her own policy with her Traveller.
The AON scheme is specifically tailored to the requirements of owning a classic car and operates an agreed value policy which in the event of loss or damage to your car pays out to the value agreed between you and the insurers, whereas an ordinary insurance company would only pay out what they consider to be the market value of the car, regardless of condition. AON's phone no. is 01384 552702
The AGM is on 30th November so if you have any problems please contact Ray or myself so that the matter can be raised.
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Post by Onne »

1,5 year ago. AON now
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Post by R_Parr »

Hey stephenpolhill,

Im 17 and got insurance on a 2 door saloon with footman james for £997 fully comp.

Give them a ring and they should sort you out.
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Post by mike.perry »

£997, that sounds expensive to me but maybe I'm out of touch
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Post by Judge »

That sounds expensive to me too. Paticularly as they are now owned by AON, the Club's insurers. Has anyone tried Brit Insurance recently?
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young driver insurance

Post by baggy »

Hi Stephen

I am writing from the MMOC office Derby and would like to confirm that Footman James, now part of the AON group, should have been able to offer you a young driver policy.

This issue is being dealt with.

If you or anyone else encounter further problems when trying to get young driver insurance cover, please contact the office on 01332 291675 or email me direct liz.saxon@mmoc.org.uk

Liz
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Post by Judge »

Thanks Liz.

I have mentioned problems with the committee previously.

Bill
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Post by ASL642 »

It was a member of the Committee who alerted Liz to the problem!

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Post by Judge »

Water under the bridge now, but I did mention it some considerable time ago, before you joined the committee.
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Post by stephenpolhill »

Wow. Quite a response in a day. This is a fantastic site. I am hoping to hear from AON about a quote for me with the MMOC. I will keep you guys posted :D

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Post by Judge »

Hopefully it will help all new/younger drivers in the future. However if not, please contact Liz at the Derby office as requested.
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Post by mike.perry »

Yet another satisfied customer
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Post by stephenpolhill »

Hi again, Just to let you all know I received a call from AON yesterday quoting £1020 to insure me on a 1000 with my parents added on as well. Once again I would like to thank you all for advising me with what I should do. I'm now looking out for a saloon due to storage issues (garage taken up) for a traveller.


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Post by ASL642 »

Glad we could help! When you find the car don't forget to send us pictures. Keep us updated on the progress. Good luck! :D

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Post by stephenpolhill »

Oh I sure will. Found three possible contenders. I need a bit of help, where on the forum should I post a comment asking if people know of the car/owner etc.? should it be in the general section?
Thanks
Steve


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Post by Sidney'61 »

The 'Do you know?' section is probably best for that
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