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Insuring your Elgrand

Good stuff. Thanks for the info. Was it on Admiral multi car?
 
Does anyone know a couple of insurers who will arrange with the chassis number pre-reg completion? Thanks
 
I'm with LV and just renewed £344. Did get quote from Green light for £329 the thing is when I first rang green light last year there quote was nearer £500? . So will stick with LV for now as have wife's car insured as well as Elgrand on multi car policy.
 
Hi all thought i would join in. E50 camper in the pipe-line and a qoute for £357 from Mark Richards in Bristol.
i'm happy!!
 
Does anyone know a couple of insurers who will arrange with the chassis number pre-reg completion? Thanks
Direct line will do that.

This year, for all my complaining about them, greenlight actually came out cheapest, only about £50 cheaper than LV but was happy with £329 for the year.
 
At 67 no accidents driving since1967 my lowest quote was £220 & settled for Privilage at £280 for my 2nd year
You really need to do your homework oh buy the way fully comp with legal / and the rest of the essentials + rac
 
Just got my Ellie.. Its my first second car (hope that makes sense) so 0 no claims!!
Adrian flux £1,400
Swinton £1,800

JAPCOVER £600... They really knew there cars and were very well informed on the Elgrand. I would highly recommend them and I'm hoping that they slash my cover next year 😉
 
Anyone here got their Elgrand insured as a second car? I've got ten years plus ncb and get a very competitive price off flux with my 3 series. My plan is to have an e51 as a second vehicle. AFAIK they won't take the ncb on two cars though.
 
Lots of info on here about which firms give the best deals . But be carfull , I rang green light in may last year and was quoted £450, rang them last week and was quoted £329?. With LV at the moment £340.
 
Anyone here got their Elgrand insured as a second car? I've got ten years plus ncb and get a very competitive price off flux with my 3 series. My plan is to have an e51 as a second vehicle. AFAIK they won't take the ncb on two cars though.
Mine is a second car on a multi car policy with LV
 
I think you can only use your ncb on one vehicle.
 
Hello, my newly purchased Elgrand E50 is already kitted out as a campervan, however the log book says Private light goods, I guess it would be best to apply to DVLA to change to a motorcaravan for insurance purposes, my wife and I have a car each and use our NCB for them.
is a camper insurance like a classic car policy where NCB is not required? ( but subject to limited mileage)
 
Hello, my newly purchased Elgrand E50 is already kitted out as a campervan, however the log book says Private light goods, I guess it would be best to apply to DVLA to change to a motorcaravan for insurance purposes, my wife and I have a car each and use our NCB for them.
is a camper insurance like a classic car policy where NCB is not required? ( but subject to limited mileage)
Not sure about the ncb side of things for a camper. But I would say yes to getting in touch with DVLA and get it 're classified as a camper. I think a few members have had better quotes for insurance doing it that way.
 
I got insurance with churchill and it was £320 which i thought was reasonable. 10yrs no claims and protected
 
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