Insurance for run-around gone up 30%!!
Insurance for run-around gone up 30%!!
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ShadownINja

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79,219 posts

304 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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The only thing that has changed is that both me and the car are a year older. Last year's renewal was £250. It's now £350.

Any recommendations? Morethan, Pru, Directline, Privilege and Churchill can go anally rape their mums because they're all at least 40% more than last year's quote.

Cupramax

10,904 posts

274 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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Try the comparison websites. Mines £50 less this year... swings and roundabouts.

jw golf mk4

4,904 posts

185 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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what car is it? try Adrian Flux or Admiral

ShadownINja

Original Poster:

79,219 posts

304 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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jw golf mk4 said:
what car is it? try Adrian Flux or Admiral
Rusty Mk3 Golf with a leaky roof. Same for the last 3 years. biggrin

Thanks to both replies.

jw golf mk4

4,904 posts

185 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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ShadownINja said:
jw golf mk4 said:
what car is it? try Adrian Flux or Admiral
Rusty Mk3 Golf with a leaky roof. Same for the last 3 years. biggrin

Thanks to both replies.
lol as u can probably tell i have a mk4 Golf. Flux was cheapest for me last year. They specialise in Golf's check them out mate

Tyre Tread

10,654 posts

238 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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Cupramax said:
Try the comparison websites.
And wait for all the sales calls. Don't give a wrong tel contact number whatever you do wink

I had exactly the same problem and after trying all of the comparison sites ended up with Direct line at more or less what I paid last year. Worth a shot.

Edited by Tyre Tread on Sunday 21st November 15:53

Steamer

14,100 posts

235 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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Must admit I was bricking it this year too.. in a state of panic I gave the usual (an unusual) suspects a call... some of the justifications as to why they were quoting 50 to 100% more than my previous insurance company did last year were quite funny.

Thankfully when my renewal finally did come through from Flux it was only £10 or £20 more... phew!

bigdods

7,175 posts

249 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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get a quote from aviva, they are giving out 2 months free insurance at the moment. Insurance on both my cars is cheaper by quite a bit this year just by swapping to them.

ShadownINja

Original Poster:

79,219 posts

304 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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WTF. igo4value... £1000... and that's ear-marked as a special offer.

Negative Creep

25,773 posts

249 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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Happening to everyone I'm afraid. Seemingly the result of muppets stacking it last winter and ambulance chasing parasites getting people to claim for whiplash and a hire car after a 1mph bump

masermartin

1,649 posts

199 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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bigdods said:
get a quote from aviva, they are giving out 2 months free insurance at the moment. Insurance on both my cars is cheaper by quite a bit this year just by swapping to them.
+1 to this, I've just done the same, much to Direct Crime's dismay. I'm not expecting miracles next year come renewal time given the 2 months free (17% off basically) is an introductory thing. Flux are good if it's something out of the ordinary or slightly modified. Not sure holes in the roof counts as modification though ;-)

But yes, the general rule is that renewals are not a good idea; shop around every year, the low price is to lure you in, they make the money when a) you don't make a claim in the first year and b) you pay a hefty premium to renew next year.