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Title: car insurance rip-offs
Post by: Danny on 08 August 2010, 21:13:17
just wondering if any of you have recently renewed or are going to soon, and have been quoted stupid prices because of the adverse conditions this past winter causing more claims, even though you had no accidents??

my mate's been quoted over £1000 to insure his '89 polo 1.1, nearly £300 up on last year, and double what he pays on his Skyline GTT
Title: Re: car insurance rip-offs
Post by: PhilRich on 08 August 2010, 21:16:39
The moral there is never stay with the same Company for too long unless they give you a deal you are happy with! ;)
ALWAYS shop around just before renewal time  :y
Title: Re: car insurance rip-offs
Post by: Danny on 08 August 2010, 21:18:43
thats where it got interesting, he spent a good few hours doing internet and phonecall quotes and couldnt get anywhere near a good competitive quote!
Title: Re: car insurance rip-offs
Post by: Vamps on 08 August 2010, 21:22:39
Is he a young driver??
Title: Re: car insurance rip-offs
Post by: JohnM on 08 August 2010, 21:44:18
Mmm, my ins co suggested I expect a 30% increase on last year - fortunately it wasn't that much extra but this does seem a working figure from April/May.
Title: Re: car insurance rip-offs
Post by: Seth on 09 August 2010, 00:24:36
Mine's due very soon - been quoted 414 quid by our local broker for comprehensive policy.
 >:(

Shopped on-line, and got increased level of cover with CIS for £361 all-in, including no compulsory excess.
Mrs Sethsmate also gets 250 'reward points' automatically credited to her Co-op loyalty card too!
 ;D

Taking all this into account, I'm quite happy, especially as CIS quoted £297 for the same level of cover, against the £414!
 :y

Charlatans eh - but they lost our custom in the process!
 ;D
Title: Re: car insurance rip-offs
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 09 August 2010, 00:27:44
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thats where it got interesting, he spent a good few hours doing internet and phonecall quotes and couldnt get anywhere near a good competitive quote!

Wonder if it's got anything to do with the fact he has a skyline on another policy.
Title: Re: car insurance rip-offs
Post by: 24_Valve on 09 August 2010, 01:53:50
carefully select your occupation because there are usually 3 or 4 various descriptions for the same job! you'll knock of £60+ just doing this. TPFT is no longer cheaper than fully comp... add your wife as a named driver if she has a full clean licence even if she won't use the car, sounds crazy but this will knock off another £40+ lastly go to an insurer that will give you better NCD. Most have a cut off no claims discount of 5 years... so you could have 9 years & still pay the same as someone with only five  :-? If youv'e got 9+ yrs NCD and clean licence 10+ yrs then Esure quote is cheap as chips  :y if not try them anyway  ;)
Title: Re: car insurance rip-offs
Post by: feeutfo on 09 August 2010, 01:57:40
Direct line jacked mine from 540 to over a grand, it was steep to start with. Iirc we have a joint policy now for similar to the original price with elephant/admiral.
Title: Re: car insurance rip-offs
Post by: Auto Addict on 09 August 2010, 05:36:04
Tell me about it, contacted my insurance company, wanted to insure the 2.6, keeping the 2.2 on the same policy.

£591, the 2.2 only cost £327.

That would have been 3 cars with the same company, my 2 and Mrs AA's Astra.
Title: Re: car insurance rip-offs
Post by: Danny on 09 August 2010, 17:09:32
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thats where it got interesting, he spent a good few hours doing internet and phonecall quotes and couldnt get anywhere near a good competitive quote!

Wonder if it's got anything to do with the fact he has a skyline on another policy.

when he first got the polo he got the expected "no no claims" quotes of over a grand, and they actually dropped it to £700 when he explained he has a seperate policy with 4 years no claims on a powerful car

its only when he's coming to renew that they're trying to milk him for every penny!
Title: Re: car insurance rip-offs
Post by: Vamps on 09 August 2010, 21:58:51
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carefully select your occupation because there are usually 3 or 4 various descriptions for the same job! you'll knock of £60+ just doing this. TPFT is no longer cheaper than fully comp... add your wife as a named driver if she has a full clean licence even if she won't use the car, sounds crazy but this will knock off another £40+ lastly go to an insurer that will give you better NCD. Most have a cut off no claims discount of 5 years... so you could have 9 years & still pay the same as someone with only five  :-? If youv'e got 9+ yrs NCD and clean licence 10+ yrs then Esure quote is cheap as chips  :y if not try them anyway  ;)

My Job loads my policy quite a lot but add on swmbo and it pulls it down a bit....... ::) ::)
Title: Re: car insurance rip-offs
Post by: tidla on 09 August 2010, 22:05:10
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just wondering if any of you have recently renewed or are going to soon, and have been quoted stupid prices because of the adverse conditions this past winter causing more claims, even though you had no accidents??

my mate's been quoted over £1000 to insure his '89 polo 1.1, nearly £300 up on last year, and double what he pays on his Skyline GTT

nope

got to drive with spider sense on the way into town!

http://www.driving.org/news/2010/07/22/the-uks-uninsured-driving-hotspots-identified