Just been quoted £430 for car insurance (11 years no claims, 2.2litre diesel) through AA. What are the other members paying, if significantly cheaper who is your insurance provider?
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Try confused.com
It actually seems to find some good deals.
£400 sounds very high unless you have convictions and live in a crime ridden area. -
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How many years no claims? Where do you live? How old are you? What make/model of car?Originally posted by Addanc View PostNo convictions, zero points on licence.
moneysupermarket? though I like direct line - they answer phone IMMEDIATELY and have a uk call centre(including Scottish people who talk English which is easy to understand!).Comment
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Treat everybody on the roads like a fecking idiot is a good starting point; then a healthly dose of luck also helps.Comment
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Originally posted by Addanc View PostJust been quoted £430 for car insurance (11 years no claims, 2.2litre diesel) through AA. What are the other members paying, if significantly cheaper who is your insurance provider?
£230 for 1.997ltr TD
Includes for use at work, legal cover, no claims protection etc."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Does this include Business use?Originally posted by Addanc View PostJust been quoted £430 for car insurance (11 years no claims, 2.2litre diesel) through AA. What are the other members paying, if significantly cheaper who is your insurance provider?Comment
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I have done that - still had 2 accidents. 1 involving ice, 1 where someone pulled out in front (there was nowhere to swerve to - 40 mph zone - I was doing 30mph and NEARLY managed to stop).Originally posted by Addanc View PostTreat everybody on the roads like a fliping idiot is a good starting point; then a healthly dose of luck also helps.Comment
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elephant - always found them the least expensive.
(http://elephant.co.uk)
I'm a bit distressed they've changed their mascot. Used to be an elephant with an elephantine figure. Now it is some 'dude' looking thing. I preferred the old one.
Life must be good if that's all I have to worry about this morning
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Just renewed a 1.8 petrol hatch for £225 via Adrian Flux.
Can't recommend them enough - have renewed with them for over 5 years.
Each year I get comparitive quotes and go back to them and they always beat it and not by just a few quid - on this occassion by about £60.
Also, read this about the Post Office doing a deal at the moment.Comment
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