m4rtin

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Dec 6, 2004
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Northwich, Cheshire
I've had my FR+ CR170 for about 6 months and have been considering a Revo Stage 1.

My insurance is up for renewal in a couple weeks and I thought it might be a good time to see how much is would be to insure it with the Remap, so that I can get it done as soon as money allows.

I've done loads of comparison site checks and the best without any mods was £334 (with £200 excess), including courtesy car & windscreen cover.

That is for the following...
Age - 33
NCB - 14 (Protected)
Mileage - 11k (with up to 1k business)
Parked at secure office car park in the day and residential parking at night
Low risk area

I was hoping with a stage 1 it wouldn't be a huge amount more, otherwise I might have to wait until another year.

Just wondered if anyone had any recommendations for good insurance companies, plus maybe a rough idea as to what a reasonable quote is with a remap?

Thanks! :D
 
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Have heard lots of good things about Greenlight but they can never match the deal I get with Adrian Flux (renewed at the start of this month). I have Business class 1 + fully comp and it is the bc 1 that ups the quotes from the likes of Greenlight.
 
get on confused.com, you can input various modifications on there that should give you an idea.

Admittedly my insurance is a lot more than yours, i only have 5 years ncb but declaring a remap and springs and arb changed it from something like 750 to 850 so nothing major. A simple remap might only change it by £50 over 12 months
 
Brentcare are a really competitive firm. They have been mentioned on here many times and deal with only mod cars. I was going to go with them , but the mrs car packed up , so now car sharing. I went onto her policy which worked out cheaper .
 
Have heard lots of good things about Greenlight but they can never match the deal I get with Adrian Flux (renewed at the start of this month). I have Business class 1 + fully comp and it is the bc 1 that ups the quotes from the likes of Greenlight.

Same for me including the business use, Adrian Flux manage to beat the rest.
 
I've got a FL Cupra with a declared induction kit, fully comp, at the time of taking out the insurance i was 30, 11 yrs no claims, think it was about £440. I'm planning on getting a remap but as of yet, it's not been done.
 
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+1 for Brentacre for me. Very competitive. Rang them the other day to ask how much extra for when i map it and they said £85 for the year.
 
Thanks for the recommendations :)

I've had a quote from Greenlight of £498 and Adrian Flux of £475, but will check the others too before I decide what to do ;)