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Insurance time again. (Multicar policies)
« on: 02 May 2012, 17:11:32 »

Admiral Multicar want £612.53 from the info that fell through the door this morning. Phoned them and gor them down to £557.03

managed to get the prices off them that I have paid since I joined them but feel these prices are the original quotes as I remember payinganything in the £500+ bracket before.

Also miffed at the fact I now have 4 years NCD on the 2nd car but yet I never see the benifit from the premium reducing.

Any body know of any other multi policy companies or is it worth ringing round as 2 seperate policies.

      3000 Saloon   2500 Saloon            Initial
      1999              1999                           Quote
      Elite Auto      GLS Auto      Total      
                        
                        
2008      £232.04      £250.66      £482.70      
2009      £260.64      £249.53      £510.17      
2010      £229.15      £277.10      £506.25      
2011      £259.97      £276.05      £536.02      
2012      £278.61      £278.42      £557.03      612.53
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Re: Insurance time again. (Multicar policies)
« Reply #1 on: 02 May 2012, 17:17:27 »

I'd have a good ring around and compare the meercats ;) You now have 4 years NCD on the 2nd motor so it may make it cheaper to insure separately ;)

Direct Line are currently advertising Multi-Car policies, although they are the same group so you may not get that far :-\
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Re: Insurance time again. (Multicar policies)
« Reply #2 on: 02 May 2012, 17:19:38 »

Im with Aviva on a multi car policy.
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Re: Insurance time again. (Multicar policies)
« Reply #3 on: 02 May 2012, 17:29:22 »

Im with Aviva on a multi car policy.

I hope you never have to claim :-X :-X ::) ::)

Mind you, the experience I refer to is back in their Norwich Union days
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Re: Insurance time again. (Multicar policies)
« Reply #4 on: 02 May 2012, 17:53:01 »

Im with Aviva on a multi car policy.

They were a joke

      3000 Saloon   2500 Saloon            Initial      
Aviva      1999              1999              Total              Quote      
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2012      £278.61      £278.42      £557.03      612.53      Admiral
                              
2012      £391.00      £438.00      £829.00      612.53      3rd party
      £428.00      £509.00      £937.00      612.53      Full
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Re: Insurance time again. (Multicar policies)
« Reply #5 on: 02 May 2012, 17:54:08 »

Off for quotes with Saga  (now I am over 50  ::)) and then direct line
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Re: Insurance time again. (Multicar policies)
« Reply #6 on: 02 May 2012, 18:03:58 »

try age uk given me a good quote :y :y
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Re: Insurance time again. (Multicar policies)
« Reply #7 on: 02 May 2012, 18:47:43 »

Got arm ache and ear ache through being on the phone most of the afternoon.


      Elite Auto      GLS Auto      Total         Quote           Cover
                              
Admiral   £278.61      £278.42      £557.03      612.53      Full
Aviva      £428.00      £509.00      £937.00      612.53      Full
Saga      £381.76      £361.00      £742.76      612.53      Full
Saga      £0.00              £351.00      £351.00      612.53      3rd party
Direct   £500.32      £525.00      £1,025.32      612.53      Full
Direct   £0.00              £554.00      £554.00      612.53      3rd party
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Re: Insurance time again. (Multicar policies)
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Re: Insurance time again. (Multicar policies)
« Reply #9 on: 02 May 2012, 20:28:50 »

Plus according to Direct line they dont do "Multi Car" policies.  :-X

http://www.directline.com/motor/multi_car_insurance.htm?cmpid=desktop/car/ppc/google/multi_car_insurance
direct line is a rip off be going from them in june the 2.2 cost more than a 2.5 :y :y
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Re: Insurance time again. (Multicar policies)
« Reply #10 on: 03 May 2012, 22:08:51 »

Having spent some hours comparing quotes this week, I found it was still cheaper to get individual policies, much cheaper than all the multi-car quotes I had. :y
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Re: Insurance time again. (Multicar policies)
« Reply #11 on: 03 May 2012, 22:25:47 »

direct line is a rip off
A bit of a generalisation there bigyin54 - I suspect for some, they are competitive.

My insurer, the cheapest I can find when renewed last November, is probably a 'rip off' for some.


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Re: Insurance time again. (Multicar policies)
« Reply #12 on: 03 May 2012, 22:34:31 »

Having spent some hours comparing quotes this week, I found it was still cheaper to get individual policies, much cheaper than all the multi-car quotes I had. :y

I agree, we only went down that road to help Master Vamps get a start and build up some no claims... :y
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Re: Insurance time again. (Multicar policies)
« Reply #13 on: 04 May 2012, 15:37:32 »

direct line is a rip off
A bit of a generalisation there bigyin54 - I suspect for some, they are competitive.

My insurer, the cheapest I can find when renewed last November, is probably a 'rip off' for some.


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been with them for years they only put it up thats why i said that :y :y
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Re: Insurance time again. (Multicar policies)
« Reply #14 on: 04 May 2012, 15:40:32 »

direct line is a rip off
A bit of a generalisation there bigyin54 - I suspect for some, they are competitive.

My insurer, the cheapest I can find when renewed last November, is probably a 'rip off' for some.


;)
been with them for years they only put it up thats why i said that :y :y

Every company you ever use is a rip off apparently  ::)
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