Car insurance renewal time

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  1. matt

    matt Active Member

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    Who's currently the most competitive out there? Is it worth trying the compare sites or just go straight direct to the insurance companies
     
  2. graham1531

    graham1531 Active Member

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    compare the meerkat mate, i use it for everything, car, bike, house, compare the market by the way
     
  3. tandbiskits

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    I always use the comparison sites, car used to be with Elephant , but now with Sheila`s wheels. One that got me,was when the Blade was up for renewal, i went on the comparison sites & the best price i could get was with the company who i was currently with MCD( £305 fully comp). They sent to me a renewal letter to say that my my insurance was nearly up & they would have great pleasure in charginig me £ 610 to renew. When i phoned to ask why the difference, i was told to buy off the internet, work that out........
     
  4. tandbiskits

    tandbiskits Active Member

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    Go compare
     
  5. Bikeracer1098

    Bikeracer1098 Active Member

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    It all depends what sort of car you drive.

    Every insurance company specialise in certain cars sports/MPV etc and price accordingly.

    Try Tesco/Admiral/Elephant etc along with the compare websites
     
  6. Remal

    Remal It's ME
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    use the compare websites as posted above.

    just got the wifes through. 2lts 2010 S max Fully loaded/ FC protected no claims, and they want £360. I will look about but don't think thats too bad

    and thats with LV
     
  7. dan.1moore1

    dan.1moore1 Senior Member

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    That's good Matt .

    Boys on the car forum I'm on are chuffed getting fully comp insurance for a 1.6 VTS at 1400.00 bucks . Yes that's one thousand four hundred lol

    Crazy
     
  8. ColinBR

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    I've been with admiral for the last 6 years now mate. Haven't been able to beat them yet.
     
  9. matt

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    Saxo vts hmmm brings bk memories
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    So far cheapest is swift... If I go direct it even cheaper? Strange eh
     
  10. kpone

    kpone Moderator
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    I do feel for you younger guys when this subject comes up. The ridiculous sums the insurance companies demand from you is nothing short of extortion. Cheap insurance isn't much of a compensation for getting older, but it still counts.
     
  11. Nutty Tart

    Nutty Tart Well-Known Member

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    Yup .. only perk of getting older .... they seem to think that by now I would have slowed down and act sensible on the roads ;)
     
  12. kpone

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    Don't forget that big, fat protected no claims bonus, Nuts.
     
  13. Nutty Tart

    Nutty Tart Well-Known Member

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    Ohhh yes
     
  14. dan.1moore1

    dan.1moore1 Senior Member

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    Bit more upto date but the same engine

    C2 VTS

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  15. graham1531

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    yeh the advantages of being an old c**t, 210 bhp golf gti turbo, £250 fully comp, protected no claims.

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  16. matt

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    I've got a 150 oil burner [​IMG]
    But cheapest I can get is £440 and that 28 and 9 year no claims grrrr
     
  17. graham1531

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    i am am just a tad older than you though, by more than 10 years, lol
     
  18. Shameless

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    My mums 72 and shes got the golf gti210 brake, I think she pays about £150.00 protected no claims- a petrol head grannie
     
  19. kpone

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    2010 MX5 2.0 Roadster, PNCB, full legal, screen and euro breakdown. £210 .
     
  20. dan.1moore1

    dan.1moore1 Senior Member

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    Respect !!!! Lol
     

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