DPolo wrote: » Changed car recently, went from 2004 automatic Lexus IS200, renewal quotes in November ranged from €1380(Liberty renewal) to €4279 on that. Aviva and An post wouldn't/couldn't quote the car at all. Gender: Male Age: 25 Car: 2008 Audi A5 1.8 TFSI Quattro Coupe NCD: 8 Years Licence: 8 Years Points: None Claims: None Went with the AA full comp for €547 Liberty: €778 An Post: €1082 123.ie: €1196 BOI: €1238 AXA: €1863 Aviva: €2212 Aviva seem to just pull the figures from sky, consistently highest quote every year for me. Changed occupation from student when I finished college last year and it knocked premium down €300 on previous car
Captain Flaps wrote: » Your Age: 30 Car type and engine: 2004 Ford Focus Saloon 1.4L years driving: 12 NCB: 5+ any claims or points: no €650 with AIG
morritty wrote: » I'm still waiting for mine in the post from AA. But i've just done this quote Gender: Male Age: 28 Car: 2012 Skoda Superb 1.4 NCD: 8 Years Licence: 8 Years Points: None Claims: None €750 I see no logic. Cant wait for the renewal letter
DPolo wrote: » Neither can I, was expecting to get quotes around same or little higher on the new car. Not complaining for the drop in my own insurance, but I can't figure out how people driving longer than me with 1.2/1.4 Ibiza/Golf/Octavia/Focus etc. are paying more.
SCOOP 64 wrote: » €280 again this year with Aviva, €316 monthly, fully comp,2008 opel zafira 1.6 , no points,no claims, full bonus.
DPolo wrote: » Aviva seem to just pull the figures from sky, consistently highest quote every year for me.
Captain Flaps wrote: » Axa wanted over €1k
Wibbs wrote: » One thing I've noticed when looking around for quotes is a load of the companies/brokers under the "high performance cars" section after two seaters and open top list - and I kid thee not "Cars with fuel-injected engines". What internal combustion engined cars these days don't come with fuel injection? I haven't seen a carburettor since the 90's. It's as if some of them still live in the days of flat caps and grease nipples and copy and paste from each other.
Wibbs wrote: » I have found - and threads like this seem to confirm it - that AXA and Aviva are nearly always the highest WTF quotes of all. And seem to vary depending on which way the wind blows. Sadly they're the only ones who'll quote for my car, through brokers anyway. A direct approach always comes back with a laughable figure.
morritty wrote: » I had a stupid quote before. I asked why. The reason was that a 1.8 litre petrol Mazda 6 with 120hp was a high performance car.
Wibbs wrote: » Hell, maybe I should ditch the injection and strap on four huge weber carbs.
The Nal wrote: » 123.ie just told me to fúck off because its not taxed.
vickers209 wrote: » 08 Nissan tidda 1.6 petrol 33 yo full licence 15 years no claims ect fully comp with aviva wife included last year €5306 renewal this year €444 pretty happy with that
Chr15 wrote: I used to have a parent on my policy to reduce it but both are retired now. Am I right in thinking that being retired adds a premium? So won't help with reducing cost
corcaigh1 wrote: » Same, 123.ie looking for car tax to renew my policy. On that basis ive taken up car insurance with another provider. I tax my 1.9 diesel once a year @ €190 instead of €673 for the full year. Yes Im breaking the law, I get away with it and have no quibble in doing so. Im not gonna be penalised for driving a 15 year old NCT'd perfectly roadworthy vehicle that is maintained meticulously.
grounderfill wrote: » Gender: Male Age: 44 Location: County Dublin Car: 2015 D Kia Optima 1.7 Diesel Declared Mods: None: Standard car NCD: 5+ 55% No claims discount Claims: None Rear ended - full responsibility accepted by other driver. Licence: Full, 20+ years Points: 3 wife is named driver, has 3 points Renewal: €700 cheapest quote zurich Quotes of €958 and €1000 Fully comprehensive
ofcork wrote: » Just got my renewal up to 735 from 728 last year RSA through boi full license no claims 47yo male on a 2012 2.0 diesel avensis really thought bit would have come down.
dinneenp wrote: » You're v similar to me (posted few days ago, 43,wife 3 pointd) & I got €450 through BOI. Give them a call, if you're not a BOI customer ask what the rate would be if you joined. Pa