calnand wrote: » I never understand how they come up with the figures I was with liberty for years then last year they wanted 1500 to renew, so went to the AA for 800, this year the AA wanted 1000 so I'm going back to liberty for 530.
Tommyboy40 wrote: » My partner is insured through Ulster Bank's U First scheme with Aviva. I decided to call them to see what they could do for me, also an UB customer 49 Full Licence No points/Claims 2005 Mercedes CL 500 €1865 Are they all on drugs?
Agricola wrote: » I'm beginning to think it's a dartboard with random Euro amounts.
Net wrote: » moved from AVIVA to AA last year because AVIVA was looking for 1000+ and AA offer 790. just got the renew letter and AA now looking for 1137. best quote offer 995 so far. this is insane! 12 years clean drive, no claim no points. 38 Full Licence 10 year+ 2009 opel insignia 2.0 cdti 160bph €995 ~ €1137 still looking for better price, any idea?
bernard0368 wrote: » Damn just got my renewal €513.00 gone to €742.00 on a 1.6lt
Voodoomelon wrote: » Age: 33 Full Irish for 9+ years, full no claims, no points, car garaged etc. 2005 BMW 740Li Renewal is €1320. Up €100. Rang Liberty, €2580. "is that a quote you might be interested in?" "........." When it comes to motoring in this country, it's an absolute p1sstake. The joke of Europe.
Voodoomelon wrote: » No BOI. The only ones out of 12+ phone calls who come in under €1500, and only because I bank with them.
lawred2 wrote: » Has your insurance usually been over a thousand? Or is this just a recent thing?
Voodoomelon wrote: » No the same car 4 years ago was €800. As i've gotten older and full no claims etc, its just gone up and up and up. And the narkiness of the people on the other end of the phone along the lines of "what do you expect".
lawred2 wrote: » Have a ten year old run around as a second car. 1.4 Golf. I'm worried that we're going to start seeing such unwarranted increases.
Faith+1 wrote: » It's a joke alright. Some of the quotes are actually higher than what the car is worth
grogi wrote: » You are not insuring the car. You're insuring the drivers to drive the car. It makes absolutely no sense to compare the insurance premium to the value of the car.