cplwhisper wrote: » There are 7 Irish spec models and 8 uk import model i20's If when you enter the reg number and it gives you option to choose the car u own, it's advises you that price is subject to change when car reg is verified. It's like when you went to buy car and garage gave you multiple prices..
cplwhisper wrote: » Be sure to get minimum step back no claim bonus as liberty have a 'total loss' clause Thus you have fire or theft claim that in your own mind , should have no effect on your insurance , think again Liberty could remove all your hard earned bonus
jordanfaf wrote: » Just curious as to what people pay. Your Age: Car type and engine: years driving: any claims: Price and provider: Mine go as below Age:18 Car: 2006 mini cooper S 1.6 172bhp Years driving: year and a half claims: 1 claim last year price and provider: 1200 with Aviva Pretty reasonable price considering claim and high performance I think
SeanPuddin_ wrote: » I would never claim on fire or theft, I pay for the disc in the window and the protection of everyone else around me. It's the only way I can afford to keep on the road and I'm sure I'm not the only one.
Caroline_T wrote: » so angry just got my quote in, its usually around 380 mark, its 730 now??? :mad: its4woman.ie never claimed in my life! Age: 35 Car: 2011 Ford Focus 1.6 Diesel Years driving: 17 years Claims: Never Price & Provider: 730 its4woman.ie
amor3 wrote: » My son's quote!!!
sporina wrote: » Well, while haggling with 25plus, having chosen to protect my NCB - final price was €401 fully comp.. Then I got a discount voucher code - so end price is €366... not bad.. So happy with that.. One really has to check on line and call around.. the quote on line is just a starting point.. the real price you will get on the phone..
sporina wrote: » so renewal quote on the above is €686 - (€366 last year) - wtf?? It seems to be a trend. I spent a lot of man hours on this last year - don't wanna repeat it.. So I was with 25plus last year - female 30's 11 years NCB Toyota Yaris 01 1.2 ltr... any suggestions from anyone in the know or with similar circumstances?? thanks in advance.. I really don't have the time for endless shopping around and filling out quotes on line.. I know a lot of co's wont look at me due to the age of the car - I guess that narrows it down somewhat
oknepop wrote: » First Ireland is a broker and will quote cars up to 20 years old on a standard policy. Give them a try, the usually come back with ok prices.
wotzgoingon wrote: » Wow. I would just presume he is still on provisional and either 17 or 18.
amor3 wrote: » Yes, he is 20 and on a provisional. Shocking all the same.
punisher5112 wrote: » I got a quote of €6600 14 years ago as named driver on a 1.6 primer a. Its gone mad altogether.
TeaBagMania wrote: » what's the insurance cost on a moped
H3llR4iser wrote: » Wow, just wow...I wonder if there's a case here for the outlook to be one where having private transport goes back to being something for the rich; I mean, if a family is supposed to cough up 7 grands fro their son or daughter to learn driving, chances are that the young fella will just take the bus. I personally already know 2 people (in Dublin) who got rid of their cars due to the cost of insurance, one of them is even an enthusiast. What will happen when people in public transport served areas start not having cars anymore? Will premiums go down as there are "less claims", or...will insurers try to charge people living in the countryside 20 grands/year?
zboz wrote: » Self-Driving Cars to Cut U.S. Insurance Premiums 40%, Aon SaysThe insurance impact of self-driving cars and shared mobility
techdiver wrote: » If that's the case why don't insurers already offer discounts for cars with added safety features? I have added adaptive cruise control and emergency braking system to my new car at additional cost, but none of this will go towards lowering the premium despite reducing the chances of a collision...