Serious insurance premuim reduction.

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Serious insurance premuim reduction.

Post by maisbitt »

I'm shopping around for insurance, and paid £496 last year. I was kind of expecting £520+ this year and I went through 3 of the main comparison sites. "Onequote direct" underwritten by "Allianz" is coming in at £374 with all my usual options such as protected no claims.

Has there been any major downgrade of risk with the Scirocco (now it's been out 4 years and they should have plenty of data/stats on them and their drivers)? I just turned 37, not an expected significant age change to affect risk I would think, and my local area's crime stats appear to be static.

Anyone else noticed a recent significant drop in their premiums at renewal?
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I had a huge drop in mine from my previous provider to my current one.

Was quote ~£1,000 by DirectLine for my renewal (my postcode is classed as city centre which hugely inflates my premium). Went on their site put in the exact same details and came up with a quote for £850. They couldn't explain the difference to me. Then went on price comparison website and ended up with esure at around £600. Well pleased with it being £400 cheaper than my renewal letter.
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I renewed last month and paid about £30 less than last year (£330ish) with the same company (Admiral).

Last year the AA quoted me about £660 and this year they said £340!

Premiums definitely seem to be dropping which can't be a bad thing and with the announcement recently of an inquiry in to premiums it might get even better next year.
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I'm interested to see what happens to mine when this new insurance thingy, where they'll be matching womens and mens insurance, comes into place at the end of this year. Bit scared! :cry:
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Just sorting my renewal out at the moment too - seems to be about £100 cheaper this year!
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Post by yanto »

Before i got mine i did a comparison site check, best was about £230 fully comp, 12kmiles, protected ncb, hire car, legal, no additional excess. I thought it was brilliant compared to my old car which was a Volvo C30 1.6d Drive (eco version) which was £195, even my extra for 9 months cover with present insurer was only £25... Big smiles from me!
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Post by stono »

EU equality thing. Lads = slightly cheaper now
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Renewed mine in September and was very surprised, changed from More Than to Direct Line, my premium went down from £1k to £600 which was brilliant in my opinion.
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Sky gave me the best quote, hopefully it will be cheaper too. It's due next month!
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Yeah mine went down quite a bit in August. I assumed that premiums generally were going down rather than the Roc specifically.
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obviously this hasn't filtered through to Sky lol
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I personally have seen a 25% reduction with this years cheapest quote on the comparison sites vs last premium paid - I wonder whether my broker will actually offer me a decent renewal figure or try to up it's profits by not passing on all the savings I seem to be able to access. Either way, 25% is way more than RW1's link would suggest - not that i'm complaining! Perhaps some insurers are bringing in the new gender equality prices in now rather than the mandatory date in Dec 2012. It should make no difference to them, for every man with a premium reduction is a woman who'll presumably face a corresponding hike. Buying car insurance is cheaper around Oct/Nov time, presumably because Christmas is approaching and everyone is reluctant to spend. I've seen that quotes from insurers for my car vary as much as 10% from one month to another within a year. It's also possible that the Roc is being risked more like a Golf now.
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Post by trix »

Mine has roughly stayed the same this year & in that I've upper my milage in that so overall not too bad
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yanto wrote:Before i got mine i did a comparison site check, best was about £230 fully comp, 12kmiles, protected ncb, hire car, legal, no additional excess.
Wow - who is this with and how come so cheap? Are you over 60 and living in N Scotland with car in a garage or something :p
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I nearly fell off my chair when I changed my policy from a 3 year old 2.0l GT to a brand new R and the premium was £12 less :clap:
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Ryy wrote:Sky gave me the best quote, hopefully it will be cheaper too. It's due next month!
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Admiral wanted c. £1100 for the renewal on my R..

Used moneysupermarket.com and got like-for-like cover from ESure for £450 :eyepop: It was more than double this to insure my GTI..

So somethin definitely weird going on with prices at the moment (or I'm just classed as an old fart now)
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My renewal was £637. Phoned round and got it for £497. Paid £630 last year after a lot of phoning round.
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Deacon wrote:My renewal was £637. Phoned round and got it for £497. Paid £630 last year after a lot of phoning round.
yes but on the average of this thread so far they are celebrating gaining one having lost two :D
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