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5 May 2008, 14:29 (Ref:2194429) | #1 | ||
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Insurance groups
I'm really hankering after classic, but are there any websites that list insurance groups? Parker's is OK for post 1994 cars and the like, but not older stuff. I don't want to get an MG Midget, only to find out its group 12 and £600 a year, so a bit of research beforehand is needed. I haven't got my eye on anything particular though.
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Generally Classic Car insurance is pretty cheap, assuming you are not going for something truly outrageous. You will probably go for limited mileage and that will help. Go for a specialist classic car insurer and you should get a good deal (easily less than £200, depending on location and history). An MG Midget should be no problem at all.
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