Anther one to try. don't forget "sureterm direct" CP -----Original Message----- From: john moppett [mailto:john@xxxx] Sent: 16 September 2003 12:34 To: delorean oc(UK) Subject: Insurance of Delorean Cars Chris Thanks for the email The quotes will depend upon a number of factors not least the area of residence existing insurer and No Claims discount availability especially when talking about using the car for 15,000 miles a year. I appreciate you just need an idea of the competitive nature of our policies and would confirm that usually classic cars are used very much as second vehicles with mileage limits below 5000 and in this area based on the information you gave an indication of the likely premium would be £181.61 per annum this would include an agreed valuation £100 ADFT excess Windscreen cover is limited to £500pa with a £50 excess which is waived if the glass is repaired. 30 days foreign use automatically covered as is Shows and rallies and occasional wedding hire plus to and from place of work. Other covers can be included but need to be referred for quotes. If we increase the number of miles to 15000 the specialist cover policies cease to apply and we are then down to individual negotiations or standard covers possibly with or without agreed valuations and the price would rise to the order of £500 per annum approx depending upon location etc. and in order to provide an accurate quote we would need to have a form completed as this is the easiest way of gathering the information that would be required. -one is available on our website at www.stonelynk.com which can be printed out and posted or emailed to us. I will most certainly consider the advert and would welcome your comments regarding the insurance costs above in relation to others that you are aware of as if we are miles out of court then there is no point in wasting your members, your own, and printers time as well as my money in producing an advert that will not produce a policy that anybody wants. Could you send a copy of the newsletter you produce so that we can try to match the style of our advert to the magazine. Thank you once again for your interest. John Moppett