Car Insurance Shock !!!!

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Re: Car Insurance Shock !!!!

Post by michael26uk » Tue Oct 23, 2012 2:34 pm

38years old, full no claims discount, wife named driver, no points or claims from either and her car is with them so multi-car discount, no claims protected, £250 excess and £250 voluntary excess, directline quote £287 :beerchug: compared to £600 for my Impreza WR1 :bash:

Oh by the way, it's an RS4 B7 saloon which I pick up this Sunday :bigblink:

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Post by adsgreen » Tue Oct 23, 2012 3:09 pm

michael26uk wrote:38years old, full no claims discount, wife named driver, no points or claims from either and her car is with them so multi-car discount, no claims protected, £250 excess and £250 voluntary excess, directline quote £287 :beerchug: compared to £600 for my Impreza WR1 :bash:

Oh by the way, it's an RS4 B7 saloon which I pick up this Sunday :bigblink:
is that for the full year though or the balance left on the multicar policy?

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Post by michael26uk » Tue Oct 23, 2012 3:12 pm

Full year

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Post by bam_bam » Tue Oct 23, 2012 4:09 pm

michael26uk wrote:Oh by the way, it's an RS4 B7 saloon which I pick up this Sunday :bigblink:
Rule 1.
No matter where you go, there you are.

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Post by api330 » Tue Oct 23, 2012 5:18 pm

£280 mine :beerchug: (I am very old though) :(

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Re: Car Insurance Shock !!!!

Post by PetrolDave » Tue Oct 23, 2012 5:20 pm

Adam wrote:why cheaper on drive than garage? I can understand road cheaper than drive as thieves don't know which house to break into to nick keys, but hidden in a garage surely better than on drive?
Things get stored in garages above cars, and then fall out onto the car... so in a "safe" area there's more risk of a claim if the car is garaged than parked on the drive.
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Re: Car Insurance Shock !!!!

Post by BillTheButcher » Tue Oct 23, 2012 5:26 pm

PetrolDave wrote:
Adam wrote:why cheaper on drive than garage? I can understand road cheaper than drive as thieves don't know which house to break into to nick keys, but hidden in a garage surely better than on drive?
Things get stored in garages above cars, and then fall out onto the car... so in a "safe" area there's more risk of a claim if the car is garaged than parked on the drive.
Our insurance went up when I was able to garage my car so I queried this. I was given two reasons:
1. Garaged cars are more attractive to thieves because, once they've broken into the garage, they can work on the car without worrying about being disturbed by passers-by.
2. Lots of people claim on their insurance for damage caused whilst putting their car away in the garage.

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Post by nij » Tue Oct 23, 2012 6:03 pm

Mine is on a fleet policy, £1,026.78 fully comp with £250 excess and any driver over 30 years old.

Renew next month, fingers cross it won't go up too much.
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Re: Car Insurance Shock !!!!

Post by victor2vt » Tue Oct 23, 2012 6:57 pm

Spaceman_RS4 wrote:I'm with admiral and £430 fully comp with protected no claims aged 27
At your age that's bloody cheap !! :nodder:
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Re: Car Insurance Shock !!!!

Post by stu » Tue Oct 23, 2012 7:24 pm

Mine's gone down, quite considerably.

October 2011:
RS4 (15,000 miles) was £1089 last year with Admiral, £1000 voluntary excess.

October 2012:
RS4 (13,000) and Ibiza (2,000) = £904! Roughly £600/£300 Admiral Multicar. Very pleased, and only £250 excess.

33yr, 0 points, 12 NCB, NE3 postcode (it's a high risk one)

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Re: Car Insurance Shock !!!!

Post by Spaceman_RS4 » Tue Oct 23, 2012 7:38 pm

victor2vt wrote:
Spaceman_RS4 wrote:I'm with admiral and £430 fully comp with protected no claims aged 27
At your age that's bloody cheap !! :nodder:
Yea admiral and elephant have insured me from 19 when I had a corsa then finished my apprenticeship and bought a new WRX300 impreza new and they gave me insurance for 1150, I was 20 then and ever since they have seen me right and went down every year.
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Post by victor2vt » Tue Oct 23, 2012 7:42 pm

Yes Stu i'm in NE3 and was told today it's a high risk area

I've found LV to be the best company to use for high performance cars in high risk areas
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Re: Car Insurance Shock !!!!

Post by scottie1979 » Tue Oct 23, 2012 9:08 pm

I have been messing about trying to sort insurance out changing from the 4 to the 6.
Was paying £350 for the 4 (33, 11year NCD IAM etc). Call IAM Surety up to swap over and turns out their underwriters want a tracker fitted to all cars with a value over £30k! That to me seems very low. They went to a different underwriter (RSA) and gave me a quote of £1k+! I had done my homework and found Admiral for £380. So said thanks by see ya. 5 minutes later they phoned up and said they would match it! From £1k+ to £380 - makes no sense to me whatsoever. How??
Of course i took it :)

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Car Insurance Shock !!!!

Post by The_Coat » Tue Oct 23, 2012 10:48 pm

scottie1979 wrote: 5 minutes later they phoned up and said they would match it! From £1k+ to £380 - makes no sense to me whatsoever. How??
Of course i took it :)
Me personally I would have told them to stick it. If they are willing to try and mug you off for a grand and then change their mind because they know they are being greedy I would have thrown it back in their face.

Seems to be no rules to these companies and they can do what they like.
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Re: Car Insurance Shock !!!!

Post by victor2vt » Tue Oct 23, 2012 11:48 pm

The_Coat wrote:
scottie1979 wrote: 5 minutes later they phoned up and said they would match it! From £1k+ to £380 - makes no sense to me whatsoever. How??
Of course i took it :)
Me personally I would have told them to stick it. If they are willing to try and mug you off for a grand and then change their mind because they know they are being greedy I would have thrown it back in their face.

Seems to be no rules to these companies and they can do what they like.
+ 1 Totally agree, give it to the company that gives you the best price from the start
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