Insurance anomaly
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orangesrule

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1,808 posts

168 months

Saturday 10th March 2012
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Just had a quote...it is £22 cheaper for my car to not have an immobiliser than if it did!

As well as that it was also £10 cheaper to state it would be parked on the road rather than on the drive, or even in a locked garage.

what the hell is going on!

Edited by orangesrule on Saturday 10th March 12:31

Toaster Pilot

14,821 posts

178 months

Saturday 10th March 2012
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Statistics, more cars of that category in that area have been nicked out of garages/driveways than off the street, etc.

otherman

2,256 posts

185 months

Saturday 10th March 2012
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With the same or different companies?

DaveH23

3,345 posts

190 months

Saturday 10th March 2012
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The road bit is common sense but the immobiliser Is a bit odd!

Gooly

968 posts

168 months

Saturday 10th March 2012
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My quote was £800 cheaper without any security features compared to immob+tracker yikes. Admiral Single Car policy.

MrGman

1,657 posts

226 months

Saturday 10th March 2012
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That's because insurance companies use a random number generator.

KieronGSi

1,113 posts

224 months

Saturday 10th March 2012
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Toaster Pilot said:
Statistics, more cars of that category in that area have been nicked out of garages/driveways than off the street, etc.
To steal a car these days you generally need a key, if the cars on your drive the thief knows which house to break into to get the keys.

AMST09

570 posts

200 months

Saturday 10th March 2012
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Gooly said:
My quote was £800 cheaper without any security features compared to immob+tracker yikes. Admiral Single Car policy.
Admiral tried to explain the tracker bit to me, apparently unless its a really high value vehicle or exclusive/desirable to joy ride vehicle eg noble, then it will always make it more expensive to insure
Due to the fact, they think that you will be taking it to dodgy places, otherwise why would you have a tracker on it, thats the way they look at it anyway

Fire99

9,863 posts

249 months

Saturday 10th March 2012
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World has gone mad! (That's statistics for ya!)

YeahYeahWhatever

650 posts

226 months

Saturday 10th March 2012
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DaveH23 said:
The road bit is common sense but the immobiliser Is a bit odd!
Not necessarily as there's less chance of your car being driven into when its not on the road

Gooly

968 posts

168 months

Saturday 10th March 2012
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I heard the street parked thing was like that because people crash into walls/things when parking in their driveway/garage and claim it on insurance, thus making it a higher risk.

Alex@POD

6,454 posts

235 months

Saturday 10th March 2012
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AMST09 said:
Admiral tried to explain the tracker bit to me, they think that you will be taking it to dodgy places, otherwise why would you have a tracker on it, thats the way they look at it anyway
I just took a policy with them. Maybe I should call them back and tell them my car isn't fitted with locks and that you don't need the key to start it, I wonder if they will give me a much lower quote scratchchin

otherman

2,256 posts

185 months

Sunday 11th March 2012
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Alex@POD said:
I just took a policy with them. Maybe I should call them back and tell them my car isn't fitted with locks and that you don't need the key to start it, I wonder if they will give me a much lower quote scratchchin
They won't, but only because they don't have claims stats for that. If it proved that cars with 'steal me' signs in the window get stolen less, the premium would be lower.

DaveH23

3,345 posts

190 months

Sunday 11th March 2012
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YeahYeahWhatever said:
Not necessarily as there's less chance of your car being driven into when its not on the road
This is true but with more and more cars being stolen by having the keys taken, how do you know which house has the keys when on the street.

Also insurance co's use statistics and as most folk assume its cheaper in the garage they insure it there so there are more claims made on policys were the car is in the garage so statistically is a higher risk.