Fred Swanson wrote: » This post has been deleted.
wotzgoingon wrote: » You obviously had a claim so realistically I kinda agree with those figures.
givyjoe wrote: » You agree?! So without any knowledge of what the cost of the claim was, or circumstances... you agree they should pay upwards of 2500 for one years insurance?!
givyjoe wrote: » 0 Years NCB, so most likely reason for that is an accident in the last year
johndaman66 wrote: » ^^^ I'd say you might struggle to get it much less than the €625 wonski, especially considering the age of the car, not that its extremely old but no doubt you know the score. I'm sure for the few quotes you got many more providers didn't quote you. These guys might be worth a shot though, I found them very good and my cars a 2004 reg;http://paylessdirect.ie/cms/index.php?page=car-insurance-quick-quote The online quote chucked back quite a few quotes at me so I would class them as a true broker rather than others who class themselves as "brokers" but who are in reality tied agents. The quote I got on the phone from them was better than the online quote but unfortunately their phone lines aren't open on a Saturday. 22.9% APR with Liberty.......whoa is that standard?
Deleted User wrote: » Not trying to be smart, but even if he did have a claim, i dont agree with those figures. 10 years driving and being quoted over €40 per week to have insurance on the car?! Load of shite. What's the point of having insurance if you can't make a claim without worrying that you'll be paying for it over and over again anyway? Surely defeats the whole purpose!? :rolleyes:
CommShepard wrote: » Jaysus, what happened with the irish insurance companies in the last few years?! I came to Ireland in 2007, I had a learners permit and I got quote for 1300 euro. In 2012 I sold my car, my insurance premium was 600 then. I need a car now and most of the insurance website could not quote me. Chill insurance gave me a quote over the phone for 3650 euro. WTF? I understand I lost my no claim bonus, but hey, my first insurance when I didn't even had my full licence was only a third of that!!!
FellasFellas wrote: » Been quoted anywhere between 1800 and 3000 for full licenced driver on a 1.4 2006 Polo. (First policy in my own name) Has anyone any experience as to how much you can get off your premium with adding family members onto the policy as named drivers?
Greenmachine wrote: » Nope all the pertinent information is my post. I let my NCB expire. That means, I haven't held a policy a few years. Loosing No claims discount is a given, but a ten fold increase. No claim. Thanks Fred, at least not everyone is jumping the gun. Let it the policy expire.
DrPhilG wrote: » My insurance company had my car valued at €19k, which is what it was worth when I bought it 2 years ago. I pointed this out to them and they reduced the value to €14k. My premium went up by €15...
[Deleted User] wrote: » Trying to get insured on a learners permit is absolute hell. I thought it might be a bit handier being 30 years old. Should have put myself down as a named driver on my dads policy a year ago. I only want to get the car and get insured now so I can practice properly between lessons with a fully licensed driver of course. Axa told me they won't quote anyone over 30 on a learners permit without named driver experience of at least 1 year or more. Boxymo won't quote me, I talked to them on the phone and they didn't know why. Just said I don't meet the criteria but the guy couldnt give a reason why. AA pretty much laughed at me. Can't get a single online quote. Rang a bunch of other places and not had much luck. Tried Chill and all they could find was Liberty. Seems like Liberty is the only option for me now. Have to Put a few mates down as named drivers and hopefully that'll drive it down.
punisher5112 wrote: » Go with as small an engine as possible. Keep it 1.0 or less if you can.
kathleen37 wrote: » Got renewal from Blue Gender; F Age; 49 Car; 2012 suzuki swift No Claims; 10+ years Full Licence; 10+ years Cover - fully comp plus protected no claims Renewal with Blue €555 (last year €499) Everyone else I've been getting online quotes from are in the €800/900 mark... Think I'm going to try a local broker, just to see if any difference...