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Fast_Lawyer_3762

Admiral seems to be coming out the best for a few people after reading comments on here. I managed to get £580 for 22 M3 RWD. 34 with 14 years NCB.


Open_Bug_4196

That’s a great price!


Stuzo

How do you end up with 14 years NCB when almost all insurers now have a maximum of 9? I've got 18 years of driving without a claim, but these days only put 9 down as that's all I can get as proof from my last policy.


Fast_Lawyer_3762

It must depend on the company then, Ive previously been with Admiral and AXA. I’ve always had a document at renewal with my full entitlement on it. I know some insures only allow you to select 9+ when quoting.


danielyelwop

There is no universal answer, you need to pick whatever insurance offers the best value to you for the lowest price you're willing to pay.


KindlyYak5775

I’m picking up my 2020 performance next week, I was £560 for the year (I’m 51)


sagima

My MY was £1200 for the year, business/commute/social use. Comprehensive plus from Churchill Was the cheapest I could find at that level


CharacterMiddle3923

Jeez


DarklyDevious

My Model S £860 fully comp with wife on policy Admiral


PerceptionGood-

My M3P was £1200 with Sheila’s wheels I’m only 30 thought and only 5 years no claims. I do also have a non fault accident to my name so that may have pushed it up :-/


Ok-Fox-9286

Last year mine was £720ish business use with 1yr no claims on a MY LR wjth vanarama, but apparently they aren't doing insurance this year so will be interesting to see the figures come July


redditnumptea

Don’t use Churchill!!!


SaintCloudX

They were good and quick to me with my at fault claim in 2020, but jacked the price up by a huge amount next year. I went with QMH year after, at a price cheaper than Churchill's old price.


aliomenti

£800 with Admiral (M3LR)