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Old 19th November 2002, 19:08   #1 (permalink)
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Hi guys

I have one question for you that I hope some of you can help me with.

Maybe you have some advice Mike.


How and where is it possible to get an insurance for the ALPINA B12 5.7 coupe.

The car is on German licence plates, but the owner is not german .... . but has an adress in Germany.

Thankful for any help..
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You can have a hard time insuring such a car if you are 'too young'. Most insurance companies refused when I bought the CSi at the age of 24.
When you are 26 and older there should be no real problem, although some still won't provide full coverage (namely those who brag so much on TV about their low, low fees).

I don't know if being no german citizen and not living for at least six month a year in Germany could be a problem.

However, if you want the lowest insurance fees for an 8 series and still have all the coverage you want, try DEVK (I am in no way associated with them - they have simply the best offers to make).

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Thanks Mike.

I will try and contact them.

Any other input are greatly appriciated.
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