CoBo55 wrote: » He said he has comprehensive on other cars.
tcawley29 wrote: » Does that not only apply if he is driving the car. I'm on about if it's left unattended in a car park. Hard to see how it would be covered then but open to correction.
DaaaaaaaaaaN wrote: » Age: 30 male Licence: Full 9 years NCB: 2 years Car: BMW 420i M Sport Location: Dublin Quoted over €1,100...not sure if I am being ripped off or not.
clobber wrote: » Quick question There any obvious reason why a specific insurer would hand out a quote with all the optional extras, but then one single change i make which is to go up a year in similar vehicle (2014 & above) they're like; erhm you need to call us. Yeah granted the car they are covering is more valuable but the older cars they dont want to touch.
Spursyiddo wrote: » My axa renewal is €1,600 on a 02 polo 1.4 with a learner permit, I done a quick quote on 123.ie, a 08 note 1.4 and I'm getting €1,066. would I be better sticking with the polo or invest in a newer car. Any advise would be great
clobber wrote: » Completely new to driving. Lets just say old enough Waiting to get driving test but obviously that's already factored in And looking at smaller cars
Shlippery wrote: » Age: 30 M Licence: 10+years ago NCB: 4 Yrs ( insurance history reset while I was working abroad for 2 years....big mistake) Car: Lexus ct200h Location: Dublin Liberty: €544.53 Renewed in January but now looking to change to an is300h and they are refusing to quote me on switching car as it's a 2.5L hybrid engine as I've less than 5yrs NCB so back hunting for new insurers... it's far from a 'performance' car.. Seem to be getting €827 as next lowest from Aviva..
florawest wrote: » Hi ya, Just think what you will spend on the newer car will be more than the insurance for the polo with Axa. Plus if the polo is running well and not costing you, if it was me I would stick with the polo, could you add a parent/sibling on the insurance might bring it down a bit for you also. Good luck, presently on the phone waiting to see about cheaper car renewal.
richieffff wrote: » Got a mail from 123 with a discount code if its any use to someone here: "So simply start a quote online and don’t forget to enter 404040 in the promo code box for your €40 off." Valid until 24th May
Shlippery wrote: » Sorted..but at a cost. Age: 30 M Licence: 10+years ago NCB: 4 Yrs Car: is300h Location: Dublin Zurich: €768 Bit of an increase but not many options since Liberty wouldn't change policy to adapt.- others were coming in at 800-950 as the car is 2.5L engine. Frustrating.
DenMan wrote: » Hey guys Can you help me out please?
Eire Go Brach wrote: » Just started my yearly quote journey. So far most have gone up. With FBD last year was €496 this year €550. Was so annoyed, rang them straight away and got it to €485. Just the fact I had to make that call. If i can get it €5 cheaper I will drop FBD Anyone Know why the average is up considering less cards on the road?
DenMan wrote: » Hey guys Can you help me out please? I'm in full time employment now and I've my car insurance renewal in July with Axa. Do I update my employment status on the My Axa portal online and will that affect my renewal price? Will it bring it down does anybody know? I'm very close to my place of work, 15 minute drive. Thanks!
florawest wrote: » Vw polo 1.4 diesel 09 F 50's + named driver son 25 Full licence 30 +6 years. Have few extras, fully protected no claim bonus, comprehensive driving of other cars, breakdown assist, key cover and open driven insurance. Axa current provider renewal €670, down to €600 Aviva €540 Rang Axa to say got lower quote but they wouldn't budge, I have house and farm insurance with them too policy worth €750, will ring week before renewal April 23rd to see if they will go bit lower or match Aviva, just think if I move they will hike up my other policy come August (renewal).