Fann Linn wrote: » Would you increase the excess perhaps?
TheBoyFromAus wrote: » I have 6 years NCD from Australia, been driving 9 years without ever even a parking ticket and im getting fleeced for €4,600 unless i can find a way around.
Autosport wrote: » 9 years or more
Demosthenes wrote: » You can definitely do better than €4600, i'd recommend calling the AA - they were the most keen to get me on their books and offered the most competitive fully comp insurance.
TheBoyFromAus wrote: » INsurance here is absolute robbery.
TheBoyFromAus wrote: » Only been in the country since December, so their underwriters wont cover me. The system is well against me on this unfortunately. I paid less than 1,000 AUD back home for comprehensive on a $20k car when i was 21. INsurance here is absolute robbery.
wassie wrote: » Have you gotten a letter from your insurer in Australia regarding your no claims bonus/discount (assuming you were the policy holder)? There are definitely insurers that will accept this.
jaxxx wrote: » Saw an ad on the telly about An Post insurance offering what looked like decent discounts for long term no claims. Insurance isn't due till the summer but I took a little look anyway. €1400. Paid €700-something last year to current insurer... That was a hole lot of something which ended up a complete nothing.
Kuva wrote: » I wonder who they take on, I do the looking for quotes for a few people every year, vastly different details and have never got anything but stupid quotes from them in years.
pogsick wrote: » Dropped to tpft this year, €625 with whoops.ie, fully protected bonus and can drive other cars everywhere else looking for at least €900 for same or less
wonski wrote: » Renewal time -snip- You have to accept T&C, Data Privacy and Marketing all at the same time, unless you spot a little link underneath to opt out:mad: Sneaky way. Most customers would fall for it I guess as You cannot continue with a quote without ticking it. I opted out of course: Be aware of that. Have two more quotes coming in later, one from the company group scheme, hopefully they can be under €700... Could be worse I guess. Apologies for going ot with this marketing issue, but shame on them tbh.
TeaBagMania wrote: » should see another drop with full license, how long before you take your road test?
wonski wrote: » Renewal time 05 Volvo s40 1.8 petrol 36 years young male (not that the sex matters) 7 years full Irish license 8 years NCB 3 penalty points for speeding in Dec 2015 123 renewal €750 TPFT AnPost €1016 TPFT AA €903 AIB €947 25Plus €776 (Comprehensive, no TPFT available) Aviva - no quote, they claim not to insure cars over 14 years old, but mine failed the criteria straight away, despite not being that old yet. Changing to 08 would give me quotes of 500-700 depending on the car picked. Liberty - €804 (TPFT) Have two more quotes coming in later, one from the company group scheme, hopefully they can be under €700... Could be worse I guess.
flexcon wrote: » Now to get this I have done one thing. I added my parents and it brings the premium down by 200. I kid you not.
Cows Go µ wrote: » It's not really surprising considering that it's the first thing that's recommended to do to reduce a quote.
LithiumKid1976 wrote: » 25plus quoted me €1300 for fully comp,10 years no claims, 10 year full license, 3 pen points... on an 08 avensis. what a joke, my old provider quote me 650 for fully comp . i wouldn't waste your time getting a quote from them, clowns
flexcon wrote: » Renewal time. honestly came out of this delighted. Checked around and cheapest bar liberty was 950 euro. 27 M 10 licence 10 NCB No points Car Mazda 6 2.2 165PS Value 6000 Liberty renewal was €520. Amazing as last year was 670. Now to get this I have done one thing. I added my parents and it brings the premium down by 200. I kid you not.
beertons wrote: » Quote just in the door, for a car I'll be insuring for the 15th year. 2003 golf. €720 with RSA.
Demosthenes wrote: » 26 year old male, new driver, Cork City 1.4l petrol Golf 2005 0 years driving 0 years no claims 0 years named driver 0 points Fresh as it gets essentially Axa (via chill over the phone) €3090 Comp or €2790 TPFT Axa (via Sheridan Insurance) €3254.30 Axa (Direct, Online) €2793.66 Comp or €2636.56 TPFT Liberty (Direct, Online) €4796.06 Comp or €3736.39 TPFT Liberty (via Sheridans) €5028.39 Kennco (via QuoteMe) €5359 Comp or €4662 TPFT TopInsure (Online) €5583.45 Comp or €4858.29 TPFT 25Plus.ie €2774.08 Comp or €2486.17 TPFT BoxyMo €991 - €1197.48 Comp dependent on KM limits of 8000-12000 Its4Women €2819.66 Comp or €2677.51 TPFT FirstIreland €2498 Comp or €2181.67 TPFT CoverInAClick (Phone) €3035 Comp Allianz (via the AA over phone) €2297.22 Comp Allianz (Direct, phone) Would not quote. Acorn (over the phone) would not quote BOI would not quote AnPost would not quote As much as I hate the idea of the limitations around BoxyMo, the difference in price is enough to make me consider their poorly reveiwed service. Can anyone with experience with them fill me in on possible hidden costs and mainly how much do the top-up KMs cost on average? Anyone working in insurance should feel ashamed to be passing on these ridiculous quotes and anyone involved in the fraudulent activities that are supposedly propping up these prices should be stripped of their benefits, banned from roads for life and sterilised to prevent future impacts on society.
Peixesapo wrote: » I cant even get quoted. Ill be soon 28, foreign driver with 9 years experience and no claims, but I can't prove it so I am considered a new driver, only with the difference that I am a new driver with a full licence since january 2009. They all refuse to give me a quote if the car is over 1.4. And the only one I got under 2500-3000 € has to be a 1.2 polo. Is there really not another way? Someone told me about boxymo but I can't get a quote either. Any advice?