Classic cars forum & vehicle restoration.
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alastairq
Joined: 14 Oct 2016 Posts: 1955 Location: East Yorkshire
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Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2024 12:16 pm Post subject: |
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I have a policy with Autoaid.
As a result of being a dilatory fool, I allowed it to auto renew.
It's now over 80 quid, a lot on a limited pension...Plus, I haven't used it in years now.
I also noted that they had inserted an age limit on vehicles they attend, so I emailed them demanding cessation of my newly acquired policy, because I have either no intention of, or being able to afford to, obtain a much newer vehicle!
So their policy no longer fulfilled my needs, through no fault of mine!
I had always had the same, now 21 year old, vehicle .
I have now received an email informing me that my policy now has an add-on clause allowing me to have cover on ''any age of vehicle''....
I think I still have to find ?25 to pay the driver if I ever break down...in my old Suzuki GV....which I never used to have to do.
What peaves me more is that, on doing a bit of research, I find that the Autoaid sister operation do the vehicle-specific recovery section
Used to be all one, with a choice of vehicle, or policyholder, having the cover.
For my vehicle {age irrelevant } it would cost me under ?30 for recovery cover.....
I am considering whether to suck up the ?15 admin charge to cancel my policy, and take our their vehicle-specific cover instead?
I had policyholder cover originally because I had more than two daily drivers.....each used for a brief spell of time, so I had personal cover instead.
In fact, over the years, I have recovered more vehicles for friends & neighbours than have needed it myself...
Also, I am not afraid of getting my hands dirty & oily, but nowadays struggle to stand up from the kneeling or laying down position... _________________ Dellow Mk2, 1951 built, reg 1952.
Fiat 126 BIS
Cannon special [1996 registered. Built in 1950's]
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Ford Pop chassis, Ashley 1172 bodyshell, in pieces. |
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alastairq
Joined: 14 Oct 2016 Posts: 1955 Location: East Yorkshire
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Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2024 12:17 pm Post subject: |
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I have a policy with Autoaid.
What peaves me more is that, on doing a bit of research, I find that the Autoaid sister operation do the vehicle-specific recovery section
Used to be all one, with a choice of vehicle, or policyholder, having the cover.
For my vehicle {age irrelevant } it would cost me under ?30 for recovery cover.....
I am considering whether to suck up the ?15 admin charge to cancel my policy, and take our their vehicle-specific cover instead?
I had policyholder cover originally because I had more than two daily drivers.....each used for a brief spell of time, so I had personal cover instead.
In fact, over the years, I have recovered more vehicles for friends & neighbours than have needed it myself...
Also, I am not afraid of getting my hands dirty & oily, but nowadays struggle to stand up from the kneeling or laying down position... _________________ Dellow Mk2, 1951 built, reg 1952.
Fiat 126 BIS
Cannon special [1996 registered. Built in 1950's]
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Ford Pop chassis, Ashley 1172 bodyshell, in pieces. |
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alastairq
Joined: 14 Oct 2016 Posts: 1955 Location: East Yorkshire
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Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2024 12:17 pm Post subject: |
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As a result of being a dilatory fool, I allowed it to auto renew.
It's now over 80 quid, a lot on a limited pension...Plus, I haven't used it in years now.
I also noted that they had inserted an age limit on vehicles they attend, so I emailed them demanding cessation of my newly acquired policy, because I have either no intention of, or being able to afford to, obtain a much newer vehicle!
So their policy no longer fulfilled my needs, through no fault of mine!
I had always had the same, now 21 year old, vehicle .
I have now received an email informing me that my policy now has an add-on clause allowing me to have cover on ''any age of vehicle''....
I think I still have to find ?25 to pay the driver if I ever break down...in my old Suzuki GV....which I never used to have to do.
What peaves me more is that, on doing a bit of research, I find that the Autoaid sister operation do the vehicle-specific recovery section
Used to be all one, with a choice of vehicle, or policyholder, having the cover.
For my vehicle {age irrelevant } it would cost me under ?30 for recovery cover.....
I am considering whether to suck up the ?15 admin charge to cancel my policy, and take our their vehicle-specific cover instead?
I had policyholder cover originally because I had more than two daily drivers.....each used for a brief spell of time, so I had personal cover instead.
In fact, over the years, I have recovered more vehicles for friends & neighbours than have needed it myself...
Also, I am not afraid of getting my hands dirty & oily, but nowadays struggle to stand up from the kneeling or laying down position... _________________ Dellow Mk2, 1951 built, reg 1952.
Fiat 126 BIS
Cannon special [1996 registered. Built in 1950's]
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Ford Pop chassis, Ashley 1172 bodyshell, in pieces. |
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Rootes75
Joined: 30 Apr 2013 Posts: 3825 Location: The Somerset Levels
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Posted: Mon May 06, 2024 2:46 pm Post subject: |
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Well, we're all getting over colds here and with the weather set to rain I thought I'd spend the day clearing the garage with a view to getting the 1947 Minx out of storage. She hasn't been on the road in years and tbh I haven't started her in 3-4 years now.
It's also very awkward as she is facing into the garage and the Hillman alligator bonnet needs quite a bit of room to open fully and at present I can't do that. The plan is to today, get her started and turn her round.
Well I spent and hour or two decluttering to give space to move her, then I pushed her out a couple feet so I could open the bonnet. I charged a battery, hand primed her for fuel and checked the oil and water...once the battery was connected I gave her full choke and on her first pull of the started she fired into life, all be it stodgily.
I managed to get her out onto the driveway where I could then pump all the tyres up and I also removed all the hubcaps to check wheel nut tightness. I turned her around and then just as a large downpour started I reversed her back into the garage.
My plan I think is to insure her for the summer and now with my commute only being about 25 mins across the Somerset levels it might be nice to drive her in on sunny days. _________________ Various Rootes Vehicles. |
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