_Kaiser_ wrote: » Woke up this morning to an email from the AA with a renewal quote via Allianz - €1700, up from about 1000 last year. No change in circumstances in the last 12 months, but now I'll have to spend the next few days ringing around finding out which one of them will screw me less this year. And of course, it's all pointless in a sense anyway because if you DO have a claim you'll either spend weeks/months arguing with them over it and get shafted for the next 5 years anyway. It's no wonder there's so many reports on the Garda twitter feed of people being stopped for no insurance. Sometimes I really hate this kip of a country! :mad:
wonski wrote: » 123 was surprisingly cheap for me this year despite having rather old car. They might want to catch more business this year so worth a shot.
inna981 wrote: » Renewal with Liberty is up next week at 1050 2007 1.4 petrol Citroen C4 Coupe Third Party 23M Licence 2 years with 2 years NCB Driving 3 years No Points Kilkenny Mother down as a named driver (56, full licence) 2017: 1266 (2003 Ford Focus 1.4) with Boxymo 2018: 1351 (2007 Citroen C4 1.4) with Liberty Aviva and An Post: No quote AIG: 2200 123.ie: 2120 SuperValu: 1095 Its4women: 1000 AIB: 986 Chill: 930 Liberty (as new customer): 851 BOI: 703 Not to bad really
inna981 wrote: » Renewal with Liberty is up next week at 1050 2007 1.4 petrol Citroen C4 Coupe Third Party 23M Licence 2 years with 2 years NCB Driving 3 years No Points KilkennyMother down as a named driver (56, full licence) 2017: 1266 (2003 Ford Focus 1.4) with Boxymo 2018: 1351 (2007 Citroen C4 1.4) with Liberty Aviva and An Post: No quote AIG: 2200 123.ie: 2120 SuperValu: 1095 Its4women: 1000 AIB: 986 Chill: 930 Liberty (as new customer): 851 BOI: 703 Not to bad really
cgcsb wrote: » Does naming a parent reduce your premium? I didn't know this.
brainiac wrote: » Sheridan (Zurich) - 600 (Full NCB) / 600 (Stepback) Zurich - 605 (Full NCB) / 576 (Stepback) Chill (Zurich) - 607 (Full NCB) / 577 (Stepback) Quotedevil (Zurich) - 617 (Stepback)
grogi wrote: » With such minimal price difference I would go directly through Zurich.
Odyssey 2005 wrote: » €2600 in the difference...fook me