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Insurance for a 2007 Euro R

Post by 1110 » Wed Feb 27, 2013 10:51 am

Hi bros,

Anyone is renewing your R insurance recently or coming soon? I was wondering what is the rate now for a 2007 R with 50% ncd +ncd protector? Thks so much.

Please introduce if got good agent or company. Thks.

Cheerz bro

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Re: Insurance for a 2007 Euro R

Post by Venus09 » Wed Feb 27, 2013 4:02 pm

$14++ wif 50% ncd n 5% gd driver disc.. under chartis.. bot last yr june..
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Re: Insurance for a 2007 Euro R

Post by Waterbottle » Thu Mar 07, 2013 10:45 pm

1110 wrote:Hi bros,

Anyone is renewing your R insurance recently or coming soon? I was wondering what is the rate now for a 2007 R with 50% ncd +ncd protector? Thks so much.

Please introduce if got good agent or company. Thks.

Cheerz bro
Chartis. Same yr car and insurance is your request.
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Re: Insurance for a 2007 Euro R

Post by BMWCAR » Sat Mar 09, 2013 9:50 pm

I paid the same price for Euro R

$14++ with 50% NCB and 5% Good Driver Discount under Chartis (Jan 2013).

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Post by SpeedMaster1979 » Tue Mar 12, 2013 9:27 am

I think for car insurance apart from NCD and driving experience, age also plays a big part right?
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Post by RacingMiku » Tue Mar 12, 2013 9:52 am

SpeedMaster1979 wrote:I think for car insurance apart from NCD and driving experience, age also plays a big part right?
Age, gender and occupation will contribute big part to your insurance investment.

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Re: Insurance for a 2007 Euro R

Post by ZakkWylde » Tue Mar 12, 2013 10:49 am

BMWCAR wrote:I paid the same price for Euro R

$14++ with 50% NCB and 5% Good Driver Discount under Chartis (Jan 2013).
Was on the Chartis last yr with the same quotation as yours. But decided not to renew it as it is only for named driver and the excess is $2600. Renewed with AXA this yr for $18++ cos of more flexibility. Any driver and excess is only $300. And they are also not so strict with modifications as long as its lta approved.
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