The Truth About Range Rover Insurance

The Truth About Range Rover Insurance

We have all seen the News stories.. Every day brings another story about eye watering insurance premiums for Range Rovers. I have recently bought and insured a Range rover sport 21 plate. I also used to work in the insurance industry. I discuss why some people may get a high quote and what steps they can take to reduce the premium. My insurance cost £800 for the year… A little bit different from the £10,000+ premiums discussed in the news. How did I get such a low premium? Watch and find out…

Many thanks to Marshall Land Rover who sold me the vehicle and have provided superb customer service..

https://www.marshall.co.uk/

Big shout out to Autowatch for their brilliant Ghost immobiliser..

https://www.autowatch.co.uk/veh-sec/ghost-2-menu

Faraday Pouch for your keys – https://amzn.to/3I621q5

Check out https://www.moneysupermarket.com/ to start your quest to find the best insurers for you..

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@MB_EDC says:

Thanks – really informative video – based on common sense and experience. Unlike some of the exaggerated headlines and random comments below!! One of your knife law videos gave me the idea for one of my own – so I referenced your video. Hope that was OK.

@ChadsHammer says:

Something to consider..it's not so much the cost of the Rover is approaching "super car". Territory..it should be highlighted that the Range Rover is far more common to see and less to keep in the road in general than that of a Lambo. The insurance cost should be corrected downward once proper theft prevention has been installed.

@wayneparnell2636 says:

I got a 22 svr in Southampton first year was £900 second year £2500

@notsoquiet6598 says:

You would be excused for thinking that the ultra rich controllers are pricing out the peons. Yet more disparity between those who can, and those who can't, afford things in life.

@flickthenick says:

Really useful article thanks, it's obviously worth investing some time.

@WhiteDieselShed says:

I found many quotes were cheaper when on the drive rather than inside a garage. I wondered if that was because they get a lot of claims where the damage was whilst they were parking in the garage? More of an issue as cars got bigger. Parents had a MK4 Golf and that barely fitted width wise, you had to be fairly skinny to open the door and get out.

@ifell3 says:

Funnily enough in the FB reels, today I seen how easy these are to steal using a key relay and a obd box.

@rimcell says:

This happened to me recently. My insurance went from £350 to £520. Two days later I then received an email stating that my excess, which was £400 (£200 compulsory and £200 additional) would be £1200!. Managed to reduce renewal to £470 but had to swallow the excess hoping I do not have a claim

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