OMG!
I've said it before, and I say it again:
You guys are getting ripped off by your insurance companies!!!
Over here in Sweden (Also an EU member state remember, so shouldn't be like I'm on another planet!)
for the TR8 I pay SEK 662 (~UKP50 / EUR60 / USD83) for the 12 month and SEK 257,000 coverage (~UKP19,800 / EUR23,400 / USD32,100).
The coverage is founded on an estimated cost of bringing another TR8 from dry-state USA and into Sweden to replace a totalled car,
since none of the six other TR8 are expected to be available for purchase at such a time...
It's unlimited mileage and I can go anywhere within the Green Card countries having full breakdown and transport-home cover
- but sure there are some limitations as well; the car needs to be garaged when at the home address, I cannot use it for work
or going shopping and such, only family members 24+y.o. can drive the car, I need to be a member of a Federation-member
club [who's annual membership fee for me as a founding/now honorary member is 0 - for life... [8D] ]
To sum it up: UKP 50 for every new rolling 12 month period, unlimited mileage, no for-gain-use.
And the 1st day in the month after it becomes 30 y.o. (30=May 6 2010, so from June 1st 2010) the annual road tax [now SEK 890
(~UKP69 / EUR81 / USD111)] disappears - and all I have to pay in the future is the annual registry fee of SEK 43 (~UKP3 / EUR4 / USD5)
plus the insurance of SEK 662 (~UKP50 / EUR60 / USD83). An annual total of SEK 705 (~UKP53 / EUR64 / USD88),
or roughly the cost of a tank-full of fuel...
You guys are getting ripped off!!!
/Odd

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