Parchment wrote: - We were in an accident last year, other company paid out, not our fault - the accepted liability. Do we need to mention this when ringing for quotes? Will it affect quotes?
Parchment wrote: -The car is under my boyfriends name but its our car - he then has to be the insured person with me as a named driver. Should i chase up driving experience i had on my own car from my previous insurer? i havent had my own car for about 6 years as i was living abroad.
Parchment wrote: -I sometimes drive for work, maybe once a month limerick to galway and thats it. I get paid mileage but dont carry goods/delivery anything, its just for a meeting. I have to get my employer indemnified. I wonder should i mention this when getting the quote or leave it until i need to drive for work and call the company about it and see if they can change it. My logic being it was 50e to add it to our last policy but i wonder if i say it when looking for the quote it will make it shoot up?!
dev100 wrote: » They ask 2 things have you full no claims discount and the next question is have you had any accidents in last 3 to 5 years ? The car is in bf s name ? And you are the policy holder ? Be careful some insurance companies don't allow that . If your former policy has lapsed by 2 years when you were away then it's not taken into consideration.... I would ask how much it would cost to add it to your policy without giving away any info . I would leave it myself unless you are doing a sales job and driving half the country then maybe .
Smyth wrote: » 29yo. Looking first time insurance. Never named. €5,632 from Axa. Most other engines wont even give me a result. Good times. Put in a dinky 1L in it to see if it changed things. Nope. Still 5k+ Weird thing is I was putting cars through it last week and got back ~€2k quotes. What's changed. It's like the engine just doesn't like me anymore.
punisher5112 wrote: » Ring them. And try boxymo.
fxotoole wrote: » Are you on a Leaner Permit? Are you putting any named drivers on the quotes? Do you live in an area that insurers might consider risky?
Smyth wrote: » Full licence. No named drivers. My girlfriend has an EU licence which makes feck all difference. Low risk area. D6. Crazy times.
Smyth wrote: » Got 2100 with AA. Best I could get. Need it for Apr 1st so had to plow ahead with someone
cravings wrote: » my father went to add my ex onto his insurance as a named driver.. it was €40 extra for the year.. then they found out her license was danish.. it went to €180 euro to ad her on. (she was 38, license for 19 years, no claims etc). so in that case that's how much the license changed the quote.
zenga.m wrote: » 10 years no claim bonus with liberty insurance. they want me to pay them 2.2k for renewal. i think it's a bit too much. i'm 32yo. full irish license. insignia 1.6d 2016 any suggestions for me? which insurance company should i try?
zenga.m wrote: » I've changed the car in september. it was e700 i think, but it was focus 2007. now it is insignia 2016
zenga.m wrote: » yeah. and this is with so called 65% no claim bonus discount. original price is e3,661. crazy ****e. so any options for me? which company would be better?
zenga.m wrote: » no penalty points. myself and my wife on insurance, but she doesn't drive much.
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.
bidiots wrote: » Last year over 620 fully comp which included AA membership 05 Volvo D5 Over 10 years license Over 10 years NCB(though they won't give me a letter with more than 9) No Points FBD/25plus/BoI/Itsforwomen/AnPost/(Boxymo wouldn't quote online) All are close to the 1000 or well over it when NCB protection is added. AA renewal was 780 and got that to 670 TPFT So, 2 years ago, 400 fully comp which included AA membership, to this.....Rip off shower of w@nK@rs:mad: Any other suggestions for companies to try?