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I have recently insured my 320bhp S3 on a Modern Classic Car policy with all mods declared for £255 and 2k miles per annum.
I have previously asked this question with no definitive answers, so thought I’d create this post for anyone searching the subject.
So an 8L S3 qualifies as a classic car on the basis it’s a second car, you must have access to another car(main car), you are over 21 or 25 years of age(insurance company dependent), ideally limited mileage. It can be standard or modified, you can pay extra for an agreed value, and it can be parked on your drive. You should shop around, like a normal policy, different insurance companies can offer better policies depending on what brand of car and club membership discounts etc.
This allowed me to keep my 8L for longer, instead of selling it, as I needed the NCB for my new car.
I have previously asked this question with no definitive answers, so thought I’d create this post for anyone searching the subject.
So an 8L S3 qualifies as a classic car on the basis it’s a second car, you must have access to another car(main car), you are over 21 or 25 years of age(insurance company dependent), ideally limited mileage. It can be standard or modified, you can pay extra for an agreed value, and it can be parked on your drive. You should shop around, like a normal policy, different insurance companies can offer better policies depending on what brand of car and club membership discounts etc.
This allowed me to keep my 8L for longer, instead of selling it, as I needed the NCB for my new car.