Ciano35 wrote: » Also speaking of insurance, are there any negative things to consider if I want to cancel a policy 3 months before expiry and start a new one? Apart from the loss of a years no claims and money. Reason being current insurer won’t swap my policy onto another car, but another company will quote me on it. I feel like companies here will use it as a reason to quote me higher premiums in the future.
colm_mcm wrote: » How in the Jaysus
PsychoPete wrote: » 1.6 on the book lad!
bazz26 wrote: » Did the other company take into account that the loss of your 12 months NCB? They can be very sticky on gaps between policies especially around cancellations. The initial quote might not consider this but when you go to take out the policy they might inquire further. They might have you jumping through hoops with your last insurance company to provide a reason why your current policy was cancelled mid term.
wotzgoingon wrote: » Done it about 14 or 15 years ago. Didn't have any issues.
Ciano35 wrote: » Were you ever questioned on it when getting quotes in the years after?
Noccy_Mondy wrote: » Hi folks, Is there any glue that could work for a headlight? Have a tiny crack along the top of one of the headlights and it's allowing a load of moisture in when it's wet. Clouds up the whole unit
colm_mcm wrote: » Is that a teacher thing? I’m paying more than that and I’m 38.
[Deleted User] wrote: » If you can get your hands on Mitre Fast you'll be laughing. We have a local hire company here called Ace Hire and you can buy it off them for a tenner. It's glue that gives you 10 seconds after you spray the activator, and then it just solidifies (or plasticises which i think is the correct term). It's the strongest glue I've ever come across, and I'm confident it'd work for that. Failing that, you could silicone it, but that'd be messier looking, I reckon.
wotzgoingon wrote: » No. But as bazz said it could be different now. But sure if you are questioned just tell them the truth your current insurer would not quote on the car so I changed to another. It would be more common than you think people doing that.
Austmcc wrote: » I had to do this last year. Liberty wouldn't insure me on the new car as I was under 30 but another company would. Was roughly 3 months away from the full year. Easy swap over, just got the NCB cert and cancellation docs from old policy and sent them to new insurer. Lost the year of ncb, but the policy on the new car was still cheaper than the old one so didn't bother me. Renewal time this year and had no issue. Got sent the renewal package with the correct number of ncb years (minus the one I lost). Did my research, haggled 200 quid off the renewal price and stayed with the same insurer.
James Bond Junior wrote: » ...........with Cornmarket......... I've the 2006 S60 still insured as I don't want to let the policy lapse and get hammered when I come home. €710 ...........The wife paid roughly the same for her 4 series. ............
vintagevrs wrote: » I'm with Cornmarket, 770 best I could do. I found the Golf R was an odd one too, my insurance in 2015 was sub 500 too when I had one. I thought it was at the time that they were under the radar a bit with the insurance companies but they are well known now, and also a target for theft so less than 500 now is great price. That front sensor on cars now for preventing slow collisions I believe helps lower their risk a lot as it avoids a lot of small tips that no doubt cost a lot as they are common.
Augeo wrote: » If ye are over 25 with full NCB that doesn't appear to be out of the way cheap? The €3k you were quoted was loony, I suppose the S60 is over 10 .......... funny ole game is insurance I suppose.
The0ne wrote: » Before you go down the cancellation route Ciano,there is another option. Purchase the new car and when it's in your name tell your current insurer. I've been through it with Liberty and AXA so can only speak for them but each time they have refused cover on a new car, Ive sent in proof of ownership and they have provided cover.
OSI wrote: » I dunno, a certain Irish based German car enthusiast Facebook group leads me to believe there are plenty of 20 something lads running heavily modified Rs and driving them like utter dickheads.