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Just insured my s1 stagea with LSV

12,000 agreed value

glass cover up to $700

$525 premium per year

I'm 26 with only 4 years driving exp. no tickets or anything like that

The guy on the phone seemed astonished when i told him about my other quotes

very happy :)

(see how happy i am when it comes to claim time) :D

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I just joined up with LSV today as well. Awesome quote at $866 full comp, $500 excess, 15k agreed value. The other closest i got was from Just Cars at around $1150 but with a ridiculous excess fee. Obviously havent had to make a claim yet but it was the best deal by far.

Eddie.

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its funny what gets said about Shannons as there is alot of employees that work for shannons :) that read the forums, thats known whats said...

interesting...

I can only hope they have read all of my posts regarding them.

Being a company so exclusive you turn potential customers away (because you split hairs over what makes an "enthusiast") is not cool. Could've had the $1800+ that I spent on insurance for my stag (and silvias before that, add another $4K or so) but instead it went to your competition. no claims, just pure profit...

only trying to help...

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I'm with Shannons.My m35cost me $588 for agreed $21000 value..$500 excess.Daily driver.Also have highly modified U13 attesa agreed vale $17000. cost $700.Also daily driver.Also $500. excess.I'm also 60 yrs of age with no claims in 40 yrs.Where you live will also affect your pemium.I'm in Currimundi on the Sunshine Coast .

I'm with Shannons.My m35cost me $588 for agreed $21000 value..$500 excess.Daily driver.Also have highly modified U13 attesa agreed vale $17000. cost $700.Also daily driver.Also $500. excess.I'm also 60 yrs of age with no claims in 40 yrs.Where you live will also affect your pemium.I'm in Currimundi on the Sunshine Coast .
No claims in 40 years? You must be a seriously good driver (with perhaps a modicum of good luck)!!

Perhaps so.Plenty of speeding fines (mainly since i have played with turbo cars over the last 10 years,and mainly from speed cameras.)the only "accident"was when a police patrol car ran into me.Yes ,they paid for my damage. :thumbsup:

Just got a call back from LSV and was told they no longer insure daily drivers. Oh well, their loss.

Seems I was wrong about LSV wanting to insure Daily Drives.

My annual renewal is due and has almost doubled.

Looks like time to start shopping around.

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