jimgoose wrote: » ...Reckon I'll get it for 700 - I'll give them a few thumps next week.
jimgoose wrote: » 685, AXA, including comprehensive on other cars. Result I'd say, given the evil days that are in it.
KC161 wrote: » On the Jag?
frozenfrozen wrote: » Insurance quote in this morning from liberty through chill: Gender: Male Age: 21 Location: Clare Ncd: 3 Car: 00 Skoda Fabia 1.4 petrol Quote: €1761.91 mine has come down this year
HiGlo wrote: » Out of interest, I did a search in my emails to see my renewals over the past few years..... 2012 - €361.30 2013 - €328.75 2014 - €353.95 2015 - €424.87 For my 2014 renewal that involves a change of car from a 2007 1.4 Focus to a 2006 1.6 BMW
HiGlo wrote: » Grrrrrrr, got my renewal for 2016; €559.86 Not.happy.Jan.....:( Gonna shop around a little and see can I get something better. Been with 123.ie for 4 years or more now.
frozenfrozen wrote: » Anyone have any tips for what I should do re: my 1700 quotes? changing the car doesn't make much sense as I'd be spending a few thousand to save a few hundred.. so I think it's just a case of looking for a cheaper insurer..
frozenfrozen wrote: » 123.ie: won't quote first ireland: First Ireland is pleased to quote you a premium of €1869.83. Currently with liberty renewal at 1760 odd euro fbd/nononsense: wont quote
Kintarō Hattori wrote: » The missus is due for renewal this month. She's off work on maternity as she's due to give birth in about six weeks so I'm doing web quotes for her this morning and well, the below has left me stunned: She's had a Polish licence for 10+ years and has been driving in Ireland since 2011 with no claims/points. Car is a 2005 BMW 320i, living in Balbriggan in our own home. I guess she's going to have to change her licence to an Irish one. If she does that, can she no longer say she's held a licence for 10+ years? Is it advisable to change or leave it as it is?
Kintarō Hattori wrote: » The missus is due for renewal this month. She's off work on maternity as she's due to give birth in about six weeks so I'm doing web quotes for her this morning and well, the below has left me stunned: She's had a Polish licence for 10+ years and has been driving in Ireland since 2011 with no claims/points. Car is a 2005 BMW 320i, living in Balbriggan in our own home. I guess she's going to have to change her licence to an Irish one. If she does that, can she no longer say she's held a licence for 10+ years? Is it advisable to change or leave it as it is? Just added myself to the policy after only having a licence a year and...... it's dropped by ?400.... still madness.
Kash Incalculable Uniform wrote: » No vaseline supplied. 35 y/o and 36 y/o trying to get first time insurance on a Kia Ceed 2007 or 2012 Hyundai i10. Backstory: We both have 15+ years of driving experience from South Africa and have swapped our license over to Full Irish License. Kia Ceed quotes at €3914 for Third party only. Hyundai i10 quotes at €2338 for Third party only. First Ireland, Campion and Blue are all asking for €2300 -> €4000 123.ie wont even quote us. What the hell? Are these insurers taking the .... out of us??
JamboMac wrote: » I wonder how much of a difference doing the test here or Britain makes, obviously the standards between the two are similar. What are the standards in the likes of South Africa, India and the likes.
Kintarō Hattori wrote: » Right, so she got a 'decent' quote of €830 through 123.ie but it rises to €990 if she ticks that she's claimed for a windscreen in the last four years. She's had comprehensive the whole time she's had her current car, almost 3.5 years. I thought having Comprehensive with windscreen cover was supposed to exempt her from a higher premium?
flexcon wrote: » wow, should check the small print on that.I guess they are asking NEW customers if you have claimed a windscreen. IF you have they are charging a premium? I am guessing that is the story here? You are asking them to be a new customer or adding a new driver? If she was renewing with the same provider there wouldn't be a premium . Again, could be clever clogs insurance companies
Kintarō Hattori wrote: » This is it. She's currently with Kenco and they want to charge her €1000 to renew her policy. The policy through 123 would be with RSA Ireland (who she has been with in the past) so yep a premium for new customers. The policy would be in her own name and with no named drivers.
Sue Pa Key Pa wrote: » A windscreen claim IS a claim. Most policies state that it won't have any affect on your premium, but that does not mean another company has to accept the terms of your previous contract.