Insurance premiums dropping?
Insurance premiums dropping?
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Lotobear

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8,266 posts

147 months

Yesterday (09:33)
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Just had my renewal quote back from LV - multicar policy Audi A6 Allroad and Wifeys TT.

Last year £885, this year £592 - includes breakdown cover.

I'm happy wth that - anyone else noticed a trend?

toon10

6,884 posts

176 months

Yesterday (09:40)
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Think my renewal quote on the BMW 340i was a bit lower than previous but I was still paying over the odds. Managed to get a new deal of £290.66 fully comp with decent legal cover, etc. Happy with that as it's probably the lowest I've ever paid for insurance.

My understanding was always that insurance companies give you a decent initial quote to get you on board and then increase it for renewal time hoping you can't be bothered with the hassle of changing. That's why a lot of these companies say they can beat your renewal quote (but don't say they can beat any quote!)

Seems to break the theory if we're all getting lower renewals.

Terzo123

4,612 posts

227 months

Yesterday (10:29)
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I just renewed my C63 for the year, £267. The benefits of being an old sod with no claims.

XJSJohn

16,097 posts

238 months

Yesterday (10:52)
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Panamera fell by 20% with same insurer and was cheaper than anything the Meerkats could find, which was nice.

Also noticed earlier this year that the Meerkats will search for classic policies too, and more companies are getting involved. Got the 911 with Co-op now for a 75% reduction on previous year with Adrian Flux.

At least something is getting cheaper.

kambites

70,162 posts

240 months

Yesterday (11:06)
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My wife's MG4 fell from £450 to £270 this year, but that includes a fault claim dropping out of the five year window.

My Lotus fell from £220 to £167.

So yes I'd say insurance costs have fallen, at least for the middle-aged.

CraigyMc

17,975 posts

255 months

Yesterday (11:52)
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Mine halved.
Roughly: 320d / £200, V6 Exige £300. Both business class 1, both with the missus on it. BMW is 20K miles and Lotus 8K.

I'm an old fart now though.

Om

2,101 posts

97 months

Yesterday (12:07)
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Yep my multicar is coming up for renewal. £724 last year, this year £496 so quite a drop.

Cold

16,250 posts

109 months

Yesterday (12:54)
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If things continue this way then it will only be a matter of a few years until my premium is down to the amount it was three years ago.

CaptainScarlet1967

140 posts

4 months

Yesterday (13:07)
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£500 part exchange to clear Chevrolet Cruze saloon (1.6 petrol) on the eBay classifieds

2021/22 - £532 total instalments (Esure)
2022/23 - £433.09 (Admiral)
Car then off the road and uninsured for a while.
2024/25 - £519.96 (Esure Flex)
2025/26 - £313.96 (Sheila's Wheels)

Apart from in 2021, I've paid the premiums in full to save further.

My mileage isn't more than a thousand or so per year for someone in Leeds and I'm late 30s, with something like 4 years' NCB. I'm often abroad, so the car is used whenever I'm back in the UK.

There tends to be a bit of jiggery-pockery ahead of renewal, with things like excesses and courtesy cars / breakdown cover usually left out altogether.

I believe my premium went up for the 2024/25 policy because I was taking the policy out for immediate use, rather than purchasing it in advance. Consider it an additional cost for urgency.

The realisation really occurred this year when the same almost happened again: I used Money Supernarket for the usual shopping around at least 30 days in advance of the policy's expiration.

The cheapest I was quoted £313.96.

That quote was e-mailed to me along with others of a similar bracket, but I put it and renewal on the back burner until the last 48 hours or so, so when I went back onto Money Supermarket, I could not retrieve those quotes and they were all replaced by updated quotes, pushing things up by at least £100.

Fortunately I was able to use the quote number from the quote e-mails I had been sent to then call up the insurer and purchase the £313 policy over the telephone. I'm sure they're supposed to be valid for 30 days or so, which made the price comparison discrepancy seem a bit scandalous.

Lessons I learned are to:

1. shop around in advance (there are differences in cost IME when you input various policy start dates),

2. purchase or at least secure a policy in advance, in case you do have to do it at the last minute but don't want to be penalised for doing so and

3. save quotes and quote number details before they are lost or irretrievable on the price comparison website you first got it from.

catso

15,426 posts

286 months

Yesterday (13:16)
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Lotobear said:
Just had my renewal quote back from LV - multicar policy Audi A6 Allroad and Wifeys TT.

Last year £885, this year £592 - includes breakdown cover.

I'm happy wth that - anyone else noticed a trend?
It means you're getting old... hehe

Inbox

843 posts

5 months

Yesterday (13:25)
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This has got to either be fake news or someone has been making mistakes with the renewal prices.

It just can't be true...

Lotobear

Original Poster:

8,266 posts

147 months

Yesterday (13:53)
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catso said:
Lotobear said:
Just had my renewal quote back from LV - multicar policy Audi A6 Allroad and Wifeys TT.

Last year £885, this year £592 - includes breakdown cover.

I'm happy wth that - anyone else noticed a trend?
It means you're getting old... hehe
Thing is, I was old last year when it was £885 and also the prior year when it was £526 scratchchin

Mr Tidy

28,023 posts

146 months

Yesterday (22:38)
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They only seem to be dropping if you change insurer!

In April my renewal for my BMW 330i was £285, but I accepted a quote elsewhere for less than £210. Why can't insurers just offer sensible renewals?

It's a PITA having to trawl comparison sites every year for car insurance, house insurance, breakdown cover, etc. banghead

gtidriver

3,624 posts

206 months

Im paying silly amounts for a Tesla model 3 despite being nearly 50 and full no claims bonus with no claims or convictions,(£800) I do how ever have a neighbour whose quite recent insurance claim has probably gone into serveral million of pounds, would this be the reason for my high premium as we share the same post code?? I remember years ago reading that your postcode makes a difference and if other folk have claimed nearby. Another neighbour also said that his insurance has rocketed in recent years too.

the-norseman

14,750 posts

190 months

Wifes Volvo down, her mates Ford Kuga down. My Alfa due next month.. fingers crossed.

mike9009

8,902 posts

262 months

Mr Tidy said:
They only seem to be dropping if you change insurer!

In April my renewal for my BMW 330i was £285, but I accepted a quote elsewhere for less than £210. Why can't insurers just offer sensible renewals?

It's a PITA having to trawl comparison sites every year for car insurance, house insurance, breakdown cover, etc. banghead
My wife's car (mini cooper D) dropped by a third this year keeping with the same insurer (Tesco). No other changes.....