wonski wrote: » If only rest of the Europe was driving on the left
blondeonblonde wrote: » 35 yr old Male 2005 MKV Golf GTI No penalty points, 7 years NCB, 10+ years licence and insurance in own name. Only ever been quoted by two companies for this car - Aviva and 123.ie Aviva renewal has come in at 809.25 while 123.ie are quoting 827 - up from 710 last year. The quote includes my wife as named driver on provisional license and is fully comp. None of the other companies seem to provide any quote online. Any other GTI owners out there with tips on insurance?
Skipper12 wrote: » I'm 38 year old professional male who's premium has gone from €574 (Including fees) to my most recent quotation of €1,249.41!!! (117%!!!) Car is 2010 Audi A4. Full licence 16 years, have partner on the insurance who also has licence 16 years and has her own car. I have had no claims but think the maximum they used when calculating my current policy was 5 years. I have been with the current insurer for 2 years so another 2 years no claims. I am driving the same car and the only thing that has changed since my last renewal is that I am a year older with another year of no claims bonus built up. I haven't even had a speeding fine in that time. Now it is like I am 18 years old again going to have to ring around to see how much of a discount I can get off this outrageous quotation. Currently in the middle of upgrading my car to a 2014 A6 so not sure how that will affect the premium!!! Any direction as to what companies to try is appreciated. Thanks
Skipper12 wrote: » I actually forgot to add that I require class 2 insurance due to my line of work which adds to that theory!!!
cplwhisper wrote: » The main cost could be solely be the class 2 . Ask the company the cost for class 2 compared to SD&P & commuting to work cover. That cost is normally paid to you by your employers so no cost to you really. Which occup have you specified to the insurer as 'professional is vague' Yes the A6 may be higher group depending on spec and depending if imported high spec too
IP freely wrote: » Gender: MAge: 31Car: 01 Subaru Impreza WRX estate (218bhp)NCD: FullLicence: Full 10+ years, no pointsCover: Fully comp, protected, breakdown, windscreen cover.Best quote: €599 through a local broker with a company called ignite. Could have got it slightly cheaper but the policy was worse, higher excess + step back only. That's with herself on the policy too. Plesently surprised given it was €720 last year, although my insurer last year quoted me €1870 renewal. Brokers were grand price wise, the bigger companies (axa aviva ect) wanted either a ransom or wouldnt quote.
Special Circumstances wrote: Is class 2 or class 1b usually calculated just as a percentage of the main policy, or is it subject to its own formula using some or all of the info used to generate a SD&P quote? Or is it a fixed cost on top of the SD&P?
cplwhisper wrote: » 123.ie Queries to clarify with them - 1. If u claim for windscreen - will they (A) take away 10% of your NCB Or (B) add 10% claims loading as a claims a claim !!! Answer - (B) 2. If your car is broken into , do they (A) make you pay an excess before repairs are done to your car ( bit like getting robbed twice) Or (B) reduce your ncb,by anything up to all of years earned Or (C) add a claims loading as a claims a claim Answer - can be all of the above just imagine- if you're penalised for all the simple things in motoring like windscreen, Fire & theft and maybe 3 penalty points then god knows what actual cover/costa you have in event of crash Like they say If it sounds too good to be true....
kaymin wrote: » Judging by the variety of quotes others receive there doesn't seem to be much logic to insurance company pricing - so I'll continue to stick to the lowest quote.
Special Circumstances wrote: » Even the big companies that used to trade on good customer service, "no hassle" etc are throwing in random terms and conditions and complications and punishments for this non fault claim or that windscreen claim. .
Sue Pa Key Pa wrote: » You'll find that most of the terms and conditions you mention were always there but in the good times insurers didn't enforce them as rigorously as they do now. This led to customer loyalty and everybody was happy. It's a different world out there now
Special Circumstances wrote: » I don't think you're lying, I think you are being honest and that you really believe that your work isn't based on some makey uppey decisions made by people up the line with a shakey grasp of reality... .
malcolme wrote: » My Wife who just want to drop off children to school daily (5km/day): Gender: Female Age: 37 Location: County Cork Car: 2003 Opel Meriva Licence: Provisional irish, first time driver. Cover: Third party Fire and Theft Price: €5244 Company: "Liberty" Insurance Before ridiculous price from axa ~ €3700 (after 3 months she give up to make payments).
Zonda999 wrote: » Gender: Male Age: 26 Location: Co Cork Car: 2006 VW Passat estate 1.9 TDi Licence: Full Irish held since 2009 No claims: Full NCB since 2009 Cover: Comprehensive Claims/ Penalty points: None Renewal quote: €1,210 Company: Aviva This was an increase from €695 last year, that's an increase of 73% Did a quick bit of quoting online and got a TPFT quote of €655 from liberty. Would prefer comprehensive obviously but they were looking for €900 for that. Also tried Axa, Alliance, AIG, AA, 123.ie and got quotes similar or greater than my renewal quote with Aviva
Saul T Nutzz wrote: » Have you tried Bank of Ireland, they were offering excellent premiums for quite a few that tried them.