IP freely wrote: » Gender: MAge: 31Car: 01 Subaru Impreza WRX estate (218bhp)NCD: FullLicence: Full 10+ years, no pointsCover: Fully comp, protected, breakdown, windscreen cover.Best quote: €599 through a local broker with a company called ignite. Could have got it slightly cheaper but the policy was worse, higher excess + step back only. That's with herself on the policy too. Plesently surprised given it was €720 last year, although my insurer last year quoted me €1870 renewal. Brokers were grand price wise, the bigger companies (axa aviva ect) wanted either a ransom or wouldnt quote.
IP freely wrote: » And this year €2100 is the cheapest! No changes to the above, has the world gone mad. Actually got laughed at by my current broker when I questioned the quote of €3750 and was told they only gave that quote because they have to! Madness.
IP freely wrote: » Well I had the Vaseline ready to go for this year but.... ]Gender: MAge: 33Car: 01 Subaru Impreza WRX estate (218bhp)NCD: FullLicence: Full 10+ years, no pointsCover: Fully comp, Full NCB protection, €250 excess, uninsured driver protection, fully comp in other cars, breakdown and windscreen cover.Best quote: €836 Chill.ie (IVERNIA INSURANCE LTD) Got renewal though in the post of €2200 with a local broker (Octane is the company). Phoned around a few places much the same €1680 was the ballpark, as low as €1430 but it was 3rd party F&T and stepback only. and as high as €3600 via liberty, which at the end of the conversation when i said it was very expensive the lady laughed while saying you drive a subaru impreza that is 15+ years old what di you expect! I then went online quickquote frim chill was again ballpark figure 1700 so didn't proceed with the full quote, my phone rang and the fella from Chill was talking about not a full quote online, I assumed it was a sales pitch, but alas a company only use chill and only insure drivers 30+, full no claims and specific cars for €836, i nearly bite his hand off. Kevin who phoned me was lovely too which was a pleasant surprise. Full NCB protection, €250 excess, uninsured driver protection, fully comp in other cars, breakdown and windscreen cover. De fooking lighted.
flutered wrote: » male, oap, retired, 05 ford galaxy lx turbo 1.9, never had a claim, with aviva, fully comp, renewal quote 1145, last year 720
Last year: 2016Gender:MaleAge: 23Location: SligoCar 1999 Toyota Yaris 1.0Declared Mods: AlloysNCD: 5 yearsLicence: Full 3 yearsPoints: NoneClaims: NoneCover: Third party F & T and step back protection.Provider: FBD InsurancePrice: €950
job seeker wrote: » Best quote: €650 liberty insurance, through McSharry Foley broker.(whoops insurance) Ould pair on the policy as named drivers: Mother - 3 points/no claims Father - 0 points/no claimsCover: Thrid party F&T, Step back protection and added windscreen cover for €30Total cost: €680
wotzgoingon wrote: » That is very reasonable considering your age.
Sue Pa Key Pa wrote: » Wife's car 2007 Ford Focus, 1.4 50's, Full Licence No accidents, claims or points Comp, Full bonus protection Last Year; Aviva €327 Renewal Quote; €377 Nothing beating it so far, worst quote AIG, €593 Edit; It's4women coming in at €353, not enough to leave Aviva
joefuss1986 wrote: » Wife's car 2008 Passat, 1.4 31, Full Licence No accidents, claims or points Comp, Full bonus protection Named driver, 31 yr old male. Last Year; allianz €450 Renewal Quote; 571, 530 after ringing. Went with 123 for 484, comp, ncp, windscreen, breakdown, keycare, 300 excess. Most companies coming in around 700. Chill were 550 as we've house insurance with them. Im with 123 so got a discount for that.
wotzgoingon wrote: » I don't know how you managed to get it so cheap. How many years NCB do she have?
H3llR4iser wrote: » So, time has come for the renewal: 37 y.o, male, software engineer; 2006 Alfa 159 1.9 JTS (Petrol, 160hp); Full EU (Italian) License for 18 years; 5 years NCB; No claims/points ever (didn't have a car for a few years, hence the NCB of only 5 years); Renewal from Allianz through the AA came in at 943.80, about the same as last year. Checking around: Liberty 2894.16 Chill (Ivernia) 961.00 Allianz (basic) 916.29 Blue Insurance 1088.69 (TPFT) Its4Women 2171.55 At least it's not a crazy hike (went 545->700->950 in the last three years);
inforfun wrote: » I honestly think that Italian license is costing you a couple of 100 1 EU my arse.
Deleted User wrote: » In the end I went with Acorn insurance for €470 including full bonus protection, breakdown assist and every conceivable extra. It's with Zenith who have said they will be pulling out of the Irish market next year but will still maintain cover for existing policies.
TiltedBrain wrote: » 30 yr old male + 32 yr old partner as named driver (also owns own car) Car: Seat Leon 2.0 TDI 150BHP NCB: +5 years for both of us Licence: Full Irish 12 years Points: 0 Claims: 0 An Post renewal price : 580 Fully comprehensive, down from about 700 last year. Best price shopping around was 123.ie who were quoting 940e. Liberty wanted 1800+. That's 2 good years in a row with An Post for me, very happy with the service throughout the year too.
cplwhisper wrote: » 2. Confirm have you a) total loss (b) stepback bonus or (c) full protect bonus
grogi wrote: » With Post Insurance you can also have NCD Bonus protection with step back... So there are four options: - No protection - NCD Step Back - NCD Protection (two unlimited claims in a three year period) - NCD Protection with step back.
inforfun wrote: » Now, based on the above i guess mine will be around the 490/500 mark then next month. Also half/half looking for another car as mine start to fall apart a little too much and hits the 15 year age. But if you select a certain model, get 106 hits and then select "petrol" and only 1 hit remains, it will mean it will be a hard task to find something.