Premeditated Joke wrote: » How does that make you less likely to have a crash? Is long years of ownership ever even considered to be less risky by other insurers? I'd say they realised you paid your penance and decided to give you a break, and used that as their excuse for dropping the price.
jmreire wrote: » Sorry, I've passed the 21 year milestone many years ago, so I've no idea. But even if my knowledge is not up to date.....if I was in your shoes, I would be inclined to pick some other make and model than a BMW E46 ( lovely car BTW ) I'd be very interested in how you get on...one of the grand kids is coming up to licence age now, and soon the car and insurance issue, will appear. Good luck with it.
NewbridgeIR wrote: » €585 for renewal of comprehensive policy - 21 year old Corolla. Allianz.
tuxy wrote: » Would be nice if we could get a sticky of companies taking new policies on old cars. I know the list will be short but it would be very useful. Axa and Liberty are the only ones I'm fairly sure on.
tuxy wrote: » AA is always the one I forgot. My renewal is in one month, I'll be sure to call them this time.
FionnK86 wrote: » AA can't combine 2 years own & 4 years named experience, so have revised up to €848.57. :mad: Aviva lowest now for me at €716.66, which is at 2 years experience. Anyone else know of any good companies? I wonder if situation with virus will reduce policy costs.
Cork Trucker wrote: » Did you try AXA? Remember, cheapest is not necessarily best. Doubt the costs will come down as a result of the virus, petrol and diesel already have. What we will see before the year is out though is increases in fuel and motor tax to make up the shortfall in the government coffers
FionnK86 wrote: » Yes, refer to above post #757, AXA: 790. I'll be 26 tomorrow, so I'll see if that change of a day impacts premium at all & if so, post results. The drop of 10% each year with AA seems promising, but they'll probably increase Base Premiums next year to cover losses. Some good citizen working from home might be able to spreadsheet together a calculator but I doubt I'll be able too.
Cork Trucker wrote: » I’m on the mobile, posts not numbered. The extra year might help you, then again it’s a lottery
ARGINITE wrote: » Who do people use for pre 2000 cars that they want to daily drive no a normal policy not a classic policy?
tuxy wrote: » Just got my renewal quote with axa for for 97 starlet. I'm 37 with full no claims bonus.
SCOOP 64 wrote: » Will you even get a quote from them with a 97, if you do keep as posted.
thomas anderson. wrote: » Renewed today with AXA for 530 on a 93 mazda
SCOOP 64 wrote: » New customer?
Cork Trucker wrote: » Is that the same one that you had taken from you a few years ago? Glad to see you got it back/still have it.
ARGINITE wrote: » A few weeks ago I was looking for quotes on a 1995 car (new policy) and Munster group insurance got me a quote. They could be worth a try.
ARGINITE wrote: » Yes they are a broker, I have no idea who the underwriter was.