TeaBagMania wrote: » Im surprised you received such a low premium with zero NCB and an eleven year old car, well done Been trying to make heads or tails out of how these premiums are calculated and it seems one of the deciding factors is location, should we add a location field to future quote\renewal posts? Is the Dubliner paying more than the country bumkin or vise versa?
Kintarō Hattori;103722532Last year 2005 Fiat Panda and 0 NCB as I had just passed my test - €1024 with Kenco through Chill
masterboy123 wrote: » Whats your age and experience ? NCB?
ShadowHearth wrote: » I changed my car and policy. Alfa gt 04" 1.9 jtdm - cheapest third party, which does not even includes windscreen cover - 1060eu. Renewal went up from 1000eu this year and still cheapest I could get. Bought Seat ibiza cupra 1.8t 192hp 2017 and changed cover to fully comp for obviuos reasons. Extra 20eu, thats on policy that I took april 28th. Not bad, but I am pretty sure my insurance is so high due to Limerick city.
The Guvnor wrote: » EV? Electric Vehicle?
punisher5112 wrote: » Car industry does well and also could be well worth looking into EV as many could change over and save a fortune.
_Puma_ wrote: » That magic age that the Irish car insurance cartel decide your car is all of a sudden a menace on the road. Be worth getting that in writing if it is the justification for that ridiculous quote. It's so galling as they punish the very people who look after their car. I've no doubt I'll get another 100k out of it. It's been a well maintained car even before I got it (have the full garage service history) and never missed an oil change or fail an NCT
masterboy123 wrote: » I got the cheapest from 25plus too.
GavRedKing wrote: » Checked around quickly there online, cheapest was 25Plus at €660, most expesnive was Aviva at €1290.
GavRedKing wrote: » Gender: Male Age: 30 Car: Fiesta ST2 Year: 2016 NCB: 9 Years. Claims: 0. Points: 0 (Had 4 but that was over 4 years ago I assume expired) License: 8 Years Full Cover: Fully Comp Last Year: AIG €560 (from the previous car, an 07 Astra OPC, didnt change when I got the Fiesta in January) This Year: AIG €850 Seems to be the cheapest around too from some provisional checks online without ringing around, its not up for renewal until June 30th so I've some time to ring around.
vandriver wrote: » It's 15 years old now,and getting uninsurable.
_Puma_ wrote: » Renewal came. Bank of Ireland RSA. 02 VW PASSAT. 4 years n/c 0 penalty points. Last year:€980 Renewal:€3142 I rang up and asked the agent about the renewal and said I was astonished. The agent agreed and said there must be a mistake. She said she has to forward on the query to someone more senior in pricing and will get back to me. Obviously not holding my breath...
ELM327 wrote: » Gender: Male Age: 30 Car: Nissan leaf Licence: Full Irish (9 years) Years driving: 9 NCD: 5 Claims: 0 Points: 3 Comprehensive insurance Insurer: Liberty 2016: 650 (440 premium + 210 to change to fully comp when I bought the leaf) 2017 Renewal: Liberty €900 Best competitor quote: Britton Insurance, €580
Ron Burgundy II wrote: » Age: 30 (male) Car type and engine: 2016 VW Golf 1.4TSi Years driving:10 Any claims: 0 Provider: Zurich 2016 = €616.79 2017 = €730.85 an 18% increase from last year
magnavox wrote: » Has anyone heard of any insurers offering discounts for a dashcam? Or is it better to not mention it?