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Postby Richard Trillo » 06 Aug 2007 17:48

Hi all

I'm right on the verge of buying a 2nd-hand g-Wiz and trying to find sensibly priced insurance. It's looking like £270 a year fully comp for me and my wife. But adding on 18-year old son isn't looking very cheap – (but that's assuming he will actually drive it, so maybe it won't be an issue. . .).

Any ideas?, and particularly on clued up insurers who actually know what a g-Wiz iz.

Many thanks, Richard
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Postby Tim » 06 Aug 2007 21:04

According to GoinGreen..

GoinGreen wrote:If you need assistance insuring your G-Wiz, we can suggest the following companies (we have no connection or commission arrangement, but most are used to insuring the G-Wiz). Please remember to quote the make as Reva and the model as G-Wiz dc drive or ac drive when requesting a quote - both are Group 1, the lowest price insurance group.

Tesco 0845 300 4400 http://www.tescofinance.com

Royal & Sun Alliance 0800 300 220 http://www.royalsunalliance.co.uk

Climatesure http://www.climatesure.org

Admiral 0800 600 880 http://www.admiral.com

Churchill 0800 200 326 http://www.churchill.com

NIG http://www.nig-uk.com

Diamond 0800 36 24 36 http://www.diamond.co.uk

Direct line 0845 246 3761, http://www.directline.com

Elephant 0870 013 1072 http://www.elephant.co.uk


I'm insured with NIG myself, but I don't have the teenage son problem.
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Postby MB » 07 Aug 2007 12:32

I'm with Elephant - who I can really recommend, both on price and on service if you ever need to make a claim.

Last year I paid £150-odd. This year its gone up to £240-odd, which is quite a jump!
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Postby Phil » 07 Aug 2007 23:15

Try a quote from Direct Line. And don't let your son near it!!! :)
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Postby bugster » 09 Aug 2007 12:05

NFU £203 self, spouse and daughter driving. But we do live in the sticks. :D
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Postby Richard Trillo » 09 Aug 2007 12:40

Thanks Mike, Tim, Phil and Bugster very much, all incredibly useful. The best quote I got was £270 for me and Teresa with a loading of another £1200-odd to include Alex. Completely insane. Unfortunately the 2nd-hand AC they had at GoingGreen has now sold and then I got a bit concerned on the safety side. Okay, yes, I read Jermey Dickhead's review of the G-Wiz in last Sunday's ST http://driving.timesonline.co.uk/tol/li ... 192285.ece and although gnashing my teeth at his pompous prattling, I did think the Top Gear test must have been straight. Also began to wonder if my desire for a G-Wiz was as much a gadget thing as an environmental benefit, and whether living in the suburbs (Kingston) is not the ideal place, as we have bikes and half decent public transport. Can see myself going down to the offy to get some beer on my bum, rather than hopping on my bike. Actually I usually use the Volvo, which we're planning to get rid of as we only really need it for long journeys and it's a such a hog. . .But fifty journeys a year doesn't really add up. So I'm wondering about buying an LPG run-around. Meanwhile, I strayed onto this:

http://www.teslamotors.com/index.php

and thought maybe I should just leave the electric car idea until they do an MPV version. . .

Enough from me: this is a superb, lively site/forum, thanks Mike.
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Postby bakerstreet » 23 Oct 2007 11:52

I have recommended my insurance broker to a lot of g-wiz owners, Robert Edwards Ltd, speak to Raj, Brian of Tony. I thing Goingreen recommends them now as well. Tel: 020 8686 1778.
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Postby davesh » 25 Mar 2009 12:16

I work in insurance and agree with TIM, Mike, Phil and Bugster too.


Maybe also have a look on Asda http://www.asdafinance.com/car-insurance.html

g-wiz are not the most common cars to insure but you can usually find a lot of insurance options on the main insurance sites out there.
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Postby merouby » 25 Mar 2009 14:32

Just got my renewal from Elephant - Fully comp £540 - that's with 2 yrs no-claims, no points on either my or my wife's license.  No teenage kids.  NW7 postcode.  Claiming the 3rd brakelight & sunroof as mods.  Must be the neighborhood, I guess.
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Postby ArtlessWilbury » 25 Mar 2009 16:19

That does sound expensive.  Did you try Adrian Flux?  They are normally a good price - my neighbour got her G-Wiz insurance done through them - they offer a 15% discount for club members: http://www.g-wiz.org.uk/reva-gwiz-insurance.html
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