NewbridgeIR wrote: » Rang CoverInAClick and asked them for a fully comprehensive quote on my 1999 Corolla with my wife as a named driver. Quoted €545 (via Axa) I haven't got my renewal quote from Allianz yet [normally comes a few days before Christmas] but last year I paid €750.
Surreptitious wrote: » 545 is reasonable.
Kiwi John wrote: » Time to look at the system in Australia and NZ where 3rd party is covered in your car tax.
Eggs For Dinner wrote: » For the sake of conversation, what sort of figure would you consider acceptable to add to the existing motor tax rates? Bear in mind that it needs to cover the level of awards and legal costs that citizens are entitled to under current legislation.
galwaytt wrote: » In a universe where a 99 Corolla is worth a fortune, maybe. Meanwhile in the real world that really shouldn't be costing more than about €300.
tuxy wrote: » Maybe he was hoping they would reduce tax to make it on par with those countries while also adopting there system
tuxy wrote: » In the real world payout for injuries is Ireland is massive, the cost of the car doesn't really come in to the cost of liability.
SCOOP 64 wrote: » Wifes 98 Astra 1.4, bank of Ireland RSA up from €378 last year to €444 this year, whats "This premium includes a minimum time on risk charge of €65"?
Markcheese wrote: » Cover has come down Considerably this year, mine came down by almost 300 euro as well.. (through a broker, patronas,and quedos who've just decided to go bust.. But apparently I'm still covered so hey...)
Leonard Hofstadter wrote: » I just insured my 2003 325Ci for €715, fully comprehensive with RSA (thanks to my broker). Have my parents on it as named drivers as well. I'm only 30 but I have six years NCB. For a car that's about to be 16 years old and has a 2.5 litre engine, that's amazing! For reference, I paid €2295 this time last year for the same car with KennCo (also via a broker)!
derra wrote: » Something else i noticed on the declaration is 'You do not hold an annual travel pass'. As a carer i do have a free travel pass, so again would that be something i should inquire about? I know i should be asking AXA these things, i just wanna hear if someone else had asked about these before and managed to get it down before going back to their branch.
NewbridgeIR wrote: » My insurance came down this year because I hold an annual taxsaver ticket. 20 year old car, got quotes from Axa and Allianz, both applied a discount.
tuxy wrote: » I just got a quote for renewal of my insurance with Liberty 6 years no claims 1.3 1997 Toyota Starlet €925 I check to see how much BOI would be to insure my dads car, a 2012 1.6 TDI Octavia and was quoted €450 online I called BOI but they won't take on new customers with cars over 16 years old I also tried Chill and even though they are a brokers they couldn't find anyone that would insure a car that old. They told me to call Libertry directly but that doesn't help since I already have a quote with them. Has anyone here taken out a new policy this year on an old car and few so who with? I just want a few companies I can call so I can see if the liberty quote for renewal is reasonable.
tuxy wrote: » No, I'll try them monday. Are you a new customer with them? Companies will usually renew but may not take on new customers with older cars.
physioman wrote: » New customer