CoBo55 wrote: » Great car but are very expensive, avoid polo's at all costs the engines in them are terrible.
clobber wrote: » On the right track now with 123.ie and Allianze who are both coming in at round 1400 for that afore mentioned car. It's down to getting the right car now. Save on the insurance and pay bit more from the car. At least the tie to the insurance has being loosened a bit with 123.ie and Allianz. Well if anyone has recommendation regarding the car Im all ears. I'll go back to these guys with a firm choice as I have only been using random cars in a specific category for me just to get quotes
CoBo55 wrote: » I've gone through it with my children, 2 Fiesta's (10&11) and a 07 1.3 Civic(don't ask about the civic!!). Check the Fiesta for water ingress as one of them was like a sponge, sorted now luckily enough. Opel corsa, Seat Ibiza are other contenders, keep away from diesels as at that age they can be a whole lorra trouble.
punisher5112 wrote: » Toyota Aygo or Citroen or pug equivalent Put car value over €5k too and try named driver such as a parent etc.
Eggs For Dinner wrote: » Don't be so hard on yourself, it's only a discussion forum
Qprmeath wrote: » Got loads of quotes best two are my current broker at €500 or 25plus at €400. Is it worth €100 to stay with broker I know and trust and avoid 25plus? Allianz came in close to broker price too. I think broker is using Kenco.
frozenfrozen wrote: » go for allianz 1100 instead of 975 with the box for sure
clobber wrote: » Yeah just reading about the box thing. bit creepy how it goes into your driving habits. I know I'm not great behind the wheel. Don't need them to tell me
johndaman66 wrote: » I'm wondering how you got a quote of FBD as a new motor insurance customer as I know they have an an age limit of 10 years old on passenger cars for new motor insurance customers. I thought they were quite firm on this even if it was the case that they had you on their books as a customer for an alternative general insurance? Still, your not going to argue I'd imagine. Seems a decent price given the model, the age and the fact that you only have one years NCB in your own name.
Perinho wrote: » I don't have the answers. I am currently on their books with 2 other policies. Maybe it's my old age -lol. Insurance companies never make sense to me.
flexcon wrote: » Well I am one happy person Age : 30 Car: Saab 93X TTID 180 Location: West Cork NCB 10+ Cover: Comprehensive 13 years NCB Quotation with AA: 626euro Includes: Open driving & Comprehesnive insurance on any car in Ireland under 2.5litre. The other car does NOT need to be insured as confirmed on the phone and by the policy I received. Unreal. I feel like I am back to the Quinn Direct days.
lcstress2012 wrote: » So if you’re driving another car that’s not insured that’s okay then? Don’t think so. “Driving of other cars” means that the other car needs to be insured too.
tcawley29 wrote: » If you don't know please don't comment. (You don't know) The poster is allowed to drive other cars using the insurance belonging to their daily driver. The only thing they'll get caught on is they won't be covered for theft or fire. Also if parked in a public place they won't have a disc to put in the window for the loaner car so they can get a ticket for non display.