Toyota Yaris GR Insurance

Toyota Yaris GR Insurance

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plenty

4,697 posts

187 months

Wednesday 2nd February 2022
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CrippsCorner said:
I thought one of the benefits of getting old was that insurance would come down... I'm 37 now and am expecting insurance quotes of around £500 this year frown and that's with 5k limited mileage!
Postcode makes a huge difference. I can't get quotes much lower than £400 even on worthless sheds, and I'm a lot older than 37. Interesting/valuable cars cost four figures for me to insure.

ecsrobin

17,134 posts

166 months

Wednesday 2nd February 2022
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Mid 30’s live in a city down south 1 at fault claim 1 not fault claim in the last few years and last year the Yaris was £440 this year under £350 cheapest car I’ve insured other than our run around.

GT2man-2

1,042 posts

256 months

Thursday 3rd February 2022
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Best quote I've had so far is £220 (inc £500 excess). Live in the countryside, no claims, protected etc. I am over 50 though

Stunters

577 posts

195 months

Thursday 3rd February 2022
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I'm also with Aviva and was pleasantly surprised with the premium. £300-ish.
I also insure two other cars with them (Cayman GTS and BMW M3) and these cost me £700-ish each, with the same mileage and same usage.

MiseryStreak

2,929 posts

208 months

Thursday 3rd February 2022
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£230 for the year for me. Hastings Direct. I’m 42, in Hove. 3 points for speeding (80 on a dual carriageway, naughty boy).

Car insurance is literally the only good thing about not being young anymore.

BarcelonaLewis

150 posts

137 months

Sunday 3rd September 2023
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Paying £350 with Adrian Flux and they sent me a renewal of £550. Called just now after the car had lapsed and the cheapest they can do is £2878!! Apparently the £550 is off the table because that firm only do renewals now.
I’m 41, no accidents or points, 4 other cars, a couple with 10 or 12 years NCB, and just reinsured my 996 last week for £250.

Tried all the above insurance companies, plus comparison sites and everything is over a grand. Anyone renewed recently at a decent amount?

elisered

227 posts

83 months

Sunday 3rd September 2023
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Renewed with Aviva multi car at around £300 from 1/9 - that was a 35% increase over the previous year. Shopped around and unfortunately no one else came close. Actually went down last year so as usual all seems a bit smoke and mirrors. Full ncb, low mileage and no points or claims.

Roman Moroni

988 posts

124 months

Wednesday 6th September 2023
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BarcelonaLewis said:
Paying £350 with Adrian Flux and they sent me a renewal of £550. Called just now after the car had lapsed and the cheapest they can do is £2878!! Apparently the £550 is off the table because that firm only do renewals now.
I’m 41, no accidents or points, 4 other cars, a couple with 10 or 12 years NCB, and just reinsured my 996 last week for £250.

Tried all the above insurance companies, plus comparison sites and everything is over a grand. Anyone renewed recently at a decent amount?


Esure went from £350 last year to £580 this year. Did the usual comparisons site that range from £370 (£950 excess) to over £1k. Funny enough I've got a 996 C4S plus a MY97 Impreza both insured through Keith Michaels. At last renewals C4S was £320, Impreza £280. KM came back with £440 for the GRY which I've gone with. Given the combined value of all 3 cars, I think paying used over £1k per annum to insure them is isn't bad VFM.

Mid 50's, 20 years plus NCB, living in a semi rural location in the SE