punisher5112 wrote: » Area may be a factor and the car type also. Go with as small an engine as possible. Keep it 1.0 or less if you can.
johndaman66 wrote: » Yep that wouldn't surprise me at all. When I was insuring an Avensis two years ago that was barely worth a grand 3 brokers actively encouraged me to push the value up to have a better chance of getting and get a better quote....which seemed to work. One went ahead and pushed up the value without even telling me they were doing so. When I suggested pushing up the value of my current car to a guy I was getting a quote with over the phone in order to get a better quote he almost tore a chunk outta me........ Christ like? He backed down when I told him other providers had previously encouraged the practice.
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johndaman66 wrote: » Yep that wouldn't surprise me at all. When I was insuring an Avensis two years ago that was barely worth a grand 3 brokers actively encouraged me to push the value up to have a better chance of getting and get a better quote....which seemed to work. One went ahead and pushed up the value without even telling me they were doing so.
Deleted User wrote: » 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.
pogsick wrote: » Gender: M Age: 28(29 shortly) Car: 06 Renault Laguna 1.6 Petrol NCD: 5years Licence: 5 years Cover: Fully comp Best quote: €670 with cover in a click(underwritten by Allianz) I was with Allianz got it for €600 last year added the girlfriend who's a learner and they brought it up to €900, they were looking for €1700 this year with her or €980 without, she has her own car now so removing her anyway, I really don't understand how cover in a click can get me cheaper cover with Allianz than I can directly but I'm not complaining.
Vicxas wrote: » With renewal time coming around here is the fun i'm having being 30 with a full licence and 6 years NCB on my Mazda 6: FBD: 952 123: 825 Axa: 1462 Allianz: 1007 Quinn: 1086 AA: 1137 Campion: 1011 AIG: 1079 MCCarthy: 1354 Britton: 895 The swing between cheapest and most expensive is staggering. I rang Chill and they gave me a quote of 1700 euro! When i queried the high price he just said "Thats the market we're in at the moment"
DrPhilG wrote: » Gender; M Age; 37 Car; 2014 Nissan Leaf No Claims; 4 (accident 2 years ago but have step back protection) Full Licence; 10+ years Cover - fully comp Price - €1530!!! Went up from €500 to €820 last year due to a claim. This year it has increased by 90%.
DrPhilG wrote: » After arguing the point with 123 and unsurprisingly getting nowhere, I happened to notice when trawling through old renewal documents that I was on the wrong point of my protected NCB. This error was also on last year's renewal. So they have reluctantly agreed that they overcharged me last year, and gave me a refund of €116 on last year's premium.
Fred Swanson wrote: » €670 for someone who has come back to Ireland is pretty good. I have heard of €4K quotes where a person has returned after only 3 years abroad.
dodzy wrote: » Any suggestions for an insurer that will quote the old man. 81yrs of age but still in great shape. Just got a renewal from FI. Up from 600 to 1200€. Cruel.
murfilein wrote: » which is still a LOT, considering the car only has 50k miles and the value is what, around 1000-2000 maybe. and that peers of mine are driving 2 liter engine cars and are only paying 500.
howamidifferent wrote: » Driving a 2007 Opel Zafira 1598CC . With Liberty Insurance for last few years, last year was 380 fully comp, year before 300 fully comp, this year quoted 630. Went to caoga.ie and was quoted 323.
Caoga.com can quote you if:You are over 50 and under 80 years of age.