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Car insurance land rover

andrew007007
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Hi
Looking to buy a land rover evouqe done some qoutes but are really high
Does anyone know of any companies or sites that offer better rates than £1.5k??
Many thanks Andrew
Looking to buy a land rover evouqe done some qoutes but are really high
Does anyone know of any companies or sites that offer better rates than £1.5k??
Many thanks Andrew
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High value vehicle and 7th most commonly stolen in the UK, you'll have to take the insurance cost on the chin.0
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There are numerous far more reliable vehicles which are cheaper to insure,
However if you are considering a used model with no warranty I do advise you to factor in the costs of an annual Range Rover main dealer bumper to bumper warranty, not doing so could leave you with an expensive bill at any time.
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andrew007007 said:Hi
Looking to buy a land rover evouqe done some qoutes but are really high
Does anyone know of any companies or sites that offer better rates than £1.5k??
Many thanks AndrewI am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). The comments I make are just my opinion and are for discussion purposes only. They are not financial advice and you should not treat them as such. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from an Independent Financial Adviser local to you.0 -
andrew007007 said:Hi
Looking to buy a land rover evouqe done some qoutes but are really high
Does anyone know of any companies or sites that offer better rates than £1.5k??
Many thanks Andrew
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/insurance/car-insurance/how-to-get-cheap-car-insurance/
Bear in mind that the insurance you end up with will comply with the law but will not necessarily give you the best service if you need to claim on it.
As a side issue, if buying an Evoque, a car dealer I follow advises to keep an emergency fund of £2000 to deal with repairs.2
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