Kit Car Insurance
Further to my earlier post you’ll be please to hear all the arrangements are more for my new motor (GTM Libra), not least of all the car insurance.
I have to admit that buying car insurance is not something I look forward to, all the ringing around, computerised phone systems, giving all the details out again and again … etc … etc
Well it turns out that for kitcars it’s even worse!
Most insurers don’t have an online enquiry system, and those that do email you the quote.
You have to give loads of extra details about the donor vehicle and the build.
Cover varies wildly. For instance, show attendance, track days, laid-up cover, parts only or parts and labour, commuting.
One good (?) thing is the lack of choice, because at least you only have 10-15 insurers to ring round rather than the possible 300+ for regular insurance. Mind you more competition can only mean lower prices.
At the end of the day I got my kitcar insured for £550 approx. which is actually the same as my daily runner. Not bad in my opinion.
July 19th, 2005 at 3:26 pm
Hey again, You referred me to Blogger-Wordpress instructions earlier this year - tku.
What template do you use - I love the clean lines of this Blog. Please share the URL to where the template is located.
Roseanne
July 21st, 2005 at 12:38 pm
Hi,
You can find it here:
WordPress Theme ‘Dots’ by alex King
July 22nd, 2005 at 8:21 am
Many thanks - hopefully this will stop the procrastion and allow me to finally make the move from Blogger to WP.
Cheers
Roseanne
July 24th, 2005 at 8:51 pm
Roseanne, Don’t forget to check the :wordp: website for instruction, there you will find a guide to migrating from Blogger.
Good luck!
January 14th, 2007 at 9:35 am
Roseanne Wordpress is by far better than blogger as I am sure you know, there are so many plugins it makes wordpress become much more than it starts with…good luck.