km79 wrote: » Looking for advice for my brother He is 37 but is just starting off driving. Has provisional but no previous driving experience at all........who is he best to look for quotes from ? Are Brittons still on the go and best for someone in his situation? Car is likely to be a 2005 focus which might also lessen his quote options given its age Just tried Brittons online quote given NINE THOUSAND EURO
DaveyDave wrote: » 26 driving a 172 Golf Highline 1.0 110hp. 1 year NCB, no claims. €1,020 with Liberty including 10% multipolicy discount. Down from €2,500 the previous year and it's €300 less than I expecting on a recent quote.
Agricola wrote: » Age/location: 37, Kilkenny Car: 2006 BMW 320d Saloon Cover: TPFT NCD: 10+ years Penalty points: None Bank of Ireland renewal - €385 (up from €360 last year) Had a quick look around for another quote. Axa, Aviva, AA, An Post, all coming in at €600 to €800. The nearest I got to my renewal price was with BoI themselves as a new customer, €445. It's really not even worth my while ringing them to haggle, like last year, they know damn well there's no other option which will even come close. Still, in the current climate can't complain with that for a 13 year old 2L car.
M7roadrunner wrote: » Your Age: 40 Car type and engine: 2007 520d touring years driving: 18yrs any claims: Nil Price and provider: 123.ie. €524 FC Was with the AA for the last few years, always had older Bmw. Renewal quote was €853 this year. Looked around a few websites and quotes ranged from €1374 to €650, all for FC with step back protection. 123.ie was cheapest by €95 from the next best quote. I left for two days while I considered (checked I didn’t make a mistake) and when I went to buy, it had dropped by another €30. That’s a decent saving of over €300 from my renewal price. Just to note, I put in my details into the AA website as a new customer, and got a quote (with a web discount) of €773.
DavidClarke72 wrote: » The Details as below Age:28 Car: CO2 EMISSIONS (G/KM) 153 Years driving: 5 claims: No price and provider: best price after compare of all with Britton Insurance (https://www.brittoninsurance.ie/car-insurance.html) , Reasonable price considering
selous wrote: » Renewal time again, Post insurance, E560 last year, E640 this year, same person same car, only both a year older this year. Chill 680 Went on web, Post insurance E480 or E504 with (optional) step back, Happy days says I, I rang them the next day, Him.. this is new business i'll pass you over to renewals, please wait. Her, Your renewal is 640, how would you like to pay... Me, I wouldn't, I got a quote off your site for 480/504 Her, with what company? Me, You, Post insurance. Her, We cant match that quote Me, IT WAS WITH YOUR COMPANY. Her, Oh, reference number please, oh yes, 540, Me, NO, 504 Her, sorry, we cant do it, you'll have to let your policy lapse and go back to new policies, oh you have let it lapse... Me, NO....its not lapsed till November her, Oh yes, I see that, I'll pass you back. I hung up. FFS
lawred2 wrote: » I really don't understand some of these quotes here... Like a lot of people here - thirties, clean licences, pretty much full NCDs Both of our cars - a 2007 Golf 1.4 and a 2018 Peugeot 5008 1.2 are insured for €350 Yet 800/900/1000 seems to be the mean operating temperature... What exactly are the risk assessors pivoting so heavily on? Career?
accensi0n wrote: » Got AA/AXA down to 1049 and went with them. So 19 not to bother setting up with a new company.. :pac: This was for comprehensive.
Charles Leclerc wrote: » Age: 32 Car: 2012 Mondeo Zetec BE NCB: 6 years No penalty points. Location: Laois 123.ie: Last year's price - €538. Renewal - €683. Rang them up and the guy said he couldn't go any lower than €656 so I said thanks but no thanks. Out of curiosity, I went onto their site for a new quote and got one for €514. Am I allowed go ahead with this considering it's the same company? Won't they notice when they get the NCB letter that they'll send me? :pac: