Post by Ginger Phil on Jun 29, 2005 17:40:52 GMT
I've had a few p.m's today from a member about insuring a Taishan for his 16 year old son so I thought I'd start this topic which might come in handy if you've just bought a Chinese scooter and don't know where to find cheap insurance. 
I've been driving cars for 12 years (I'm 30 years old) and had no idea where to look for scooter insurance or roughly how much it would cost. A great place to start is on Auto Traders website, as well as all the usual car stuff they also sell motorbikes and have an insurance section where you can fill in up to eight online quote forms:
www.autotrader.co.uk/BIKES/motoring/ins/insurance-centre-bikes.jsp
If you've got time fill them all in and then you'll get a good idea of what to expect if you decide to look further. I completed all the forms and left my phone number with one of the companies who even though they'd given me an online quote still phoned me the next day. Over the phone they gave me an even cheaper quote so I haggled and said I'd had a £60 cheaper quote from Bennets - they then proceeded to take £60 off my original quote bringing my premium down to £10 below Bennets.

So it does pay to haggle!!
If, like me, you're a car license holder but new to scooters you must remember that your no claims bonus starts from zero. While filling in some online quotes I forgot and said I had eight years NCB.
One other thing to remember is you have to tell them (they'll ask you anyway) that the scooter is a Grey Import which means it's been imported from outside Europe. I don't think it makes much difference to your premium but it's best to tell them everything.
I hope all this info has helped, any questions feel free to ask!! ;D

I've been driving cars for 12 years (I'm 30 years old) and had no idea where to look for scooter insurance or roughly how much it would cost. A great place to start is on Auto Traders website, as well as all the usual car stuff they also sell motorbikes and have an insurance section where you can fill in up to eight online quote forms:
www.autotrader.co.uk/BIKES/motoring/ins/insurance-centre-bikes.jsp
If you've got time fill them all in and then you'll get a good idea of what to expect if you decide to look further. I completed all the forms and left my phone number with one of the companies who even though they'd given me an online quote still phoned me the next day. Over the phone they gave me an even cheaper quote so I haggled and said I'd had a £60 cheaper quote from Bennets - they then proceeded to take £60 off my original quote bringing my premium down to £10 below Bennets.


So it does pay to haggle!!

If, like me, you're a car license holder but new to scooters you must remember that your no claims bonus starts from zero. While filling in some online quotes I forgot and said I had eight years NCB.

One other thing to remember is you have to tell them (they'll ask you anyway) that the scooter is a Grey Import which means it's been imported from outside Europe. I don't think it makes much difference to your premium but it's best to tell them everything.
I hope all this info has helped, any questions feel free to ask!! ;D