Obi Wan has taught you well. But a Jedi you are not. I don't post on here much because of counter replies on the "yes BUT" or "my mates grandad did it far cheaper using his dentures to adjust the clutch setting"
This was unusual of me to pass a recommendation. I never follow anyone's recommendations either. My only go-to person is Marios and his team at Autoshield.
It might be a very very long time before I decide to offer advice or recommendations. You struck gold on this one.
Nobody comes close to Locktons as a total package. I might see you at a Maserati UK event?
I'll definitely be giving Locktons a call, if I decide to keep the Granturismo through next year.
For now, insuring the Saab will do. I'm pretty sure I was with Locktons years ago, for classics
and from memory, they were easy to deal with and very competitive. Hope what's below is useful
to someone.
So, last year was £220 with Tesco, Fully Comp & 5 yrs NCB. They offered £250 to renew.
I did the rounds of the comparison sites and a few other 'direct' insurers a week ago
and the cheapest quote via a comparison site was £220, also with Tesco.
I tried one of the comparison sites that I tried a week ago, Go.Compare and the quote
is now £202, with Tesco. Same input details as before, apart from another year of NCB.
Now though, I get my excess back if I have to claim. A promo offered by Go.Compare
Okay, what I've saved is small change. But shopping around repeated over the year, adds up.
To more small change. Or, a few bottles of drinkable wine. Not before driving obvs