BlazingSaddler wrote: » Blue (now Chill) renewal €544 Fully Comp Full licence 20+years 46yrs old (+ one full licence named driver) 2015 Ford Grand CMax 1.5 Diesel 10+ years no claims bonus Called AIG, quoted €601, told them more expend than my renewal came back 90 seconds later quoted €481 with Full protected no claims protection Called back Chill, moved from €544 to €487 if I increase excess from €250 to €500 Undecided!
Deleted User wrote: » Provider: Bank of Ireland (RSA) No Claims: 6 years With Bank of Ireland: 2 years Car: 152 Megane, 1.5 Diesel (UK import) Me: 32 Years Old, driving 6/7 years. TPFT Quote: €298 With Bank Of Ireland (RSA) the last two years. Had a crash/claim that wasn't my fault about two years ago, whilst with them. It's noted on my history, but because it wasn't my fault it isn't held against me and i don't get penalised for it. For some reason they only ever quote me TPFT unless I specifically ask for a fully comp quote, but they just sent me out a letter yesterday and my TPFT quote is €300 (298.08 to be precise). Seems very reasonable. Fully comp the year before was €515, so I'll get a fully comp quote and see what they say, but €300 for TPFT is very reasonable to me (5+ years NCB) and might be what I opt for.
wotzgoingon wrote: » Wow that is a bargain price you got. I never had insurance that cheap ever and I'm a few years older than you and also with full NCB.
inforfun wrote: » 2 years ago €350 Last year €420 New quote €441 ( I guess they wanted part of the €30, they gave back last may, returned) All with BOI where i have been for the last 5 or 6 years. Last year after a ridiculous 20% increase shopping around didnt give me better quotes Car 12D Fluence 1.5d Me: ancient man with full clean DL since 1990 NCB back till before AD (max you can do) Guess i ll have to go the quoteroute again with call backs on €900 quotes as a result. And question for KKV.... do you live as a recluse on a private island that BOI quote you €120 less than me while i have similar if not better "stats" Looking over this thread, AIG seems to be the one that wants business.
inforfun wrote: » And question for KKV.... do you live as a recluse on a private island that BOI quote you €120 less than me while i have similar if not better "stats" Looking over this thread, AIG seems to be the one that wants business.
inforfun wrote: » I appreciate that but that shouldnt be a 40% difference. Not exactly living in a ghetto myself I do have NCD protection though that amounts for €40 But the 2 quotes i went after with its4women and AIG are still higher. Guess i ll have to accept the increase.
spurious wrote: » AA car insurance €464 Fully Comp (Aviva) Full licence 11 years 57 yrs old (+ one full licence named driver) 2007 1.4 petrol Skoda Roomster 10+ years no claims bonus 1 windscreen replacement Initially quoted 483 to renew, rang in, did the merry dance and got it down a few bob. I am a member and also have Home Insurance with them.
johndaman66 wrote: » You would be surprised but what you may think is small and insignificant may make a notable difference. Wasn't implying you live in a ghetto but crime rates are just one of the variables. The individual Actuaries may for example determine a notable difference between the broad County Cork areas and Cork City in terms of accident rates and this may play in, in no small part. I would say to try a few more. Where your at your not going to save an absolute fortune but it may be worth making a few calls all the same. I'd suggest trying Aviva. I'm similar in that i have full NCB, no accidents, claims or penalty points, full Irish held since 2001. A 39 year old male and I paid a tad over €500 at last February renewal on a 2011 2.0 D4D Avensis with Aviva. That was comp cover with a few nice rider benefits like bonus protection, breakdown assist, driving of other cars. Guess if I lost these and was driving a newer 1.5D Megane I would fair up well to you or KKV.
OSI wrote: » Car: 182 VW Tiguan 2.0 TDI Me: 33 Male, Full NCB, Full DL + Wife at 32 with Full NCB, Full DL Last year: €556 with AIG Renewal from AIG: €758 Exact same details as new customer online quote: €556 :rolleyes:
CoBo55 wrote: » Try itsforwomen that's who I'm with this year.
Irish_peppa wrote: » This might sound funny but I assumed "itsforwomen" only dealth with...well women?? the person you replied to is male . I checked their website before and just pictures of females and nowhere did it say anything about males being able to get quotes I was thinking it seemed a bit sexist allright lol, i cant be the only person that assumed this?
inforfun wrote: » And question for KKV.... do you live as a recluse on a private island that BOI quote you €120 less than me while i have similar if not better "stats"
johndaman66 wrote: » It would be a very fair assumption to be fair and back in the day it used to be the case that they only quoted women. I (being a male) called them a few years back for a quote and it was all but implied by the sale rep that I should be in a lunatic asylum. Low and behold I learned from someone that in the meantime they do now quote males also.... go figure.
johndaman66 wrote: » Maybe a name change should be in order. Save the insanity of a man getting an insurance quote from a Broker called Itsforwomen:)