Augeo wrote: » 15 years ago I was paying 2.5k Irish pounds for similar situation... Age, engine size, no claims and NCD. And many were paying more
Bpmull wrote: » Your Age: 20 Car type and engine:2011 Renault Megane 1.5dci years driving: 3 any claims:0 Price and provider: 1088 euro, Liberty insurance fully comprehensive with two named drivers. Cheapest quote by a mile so I'm happy enough paying that.
GvidoR wrote: » Your Age: 20 Car type and engine: 1998 Volkswagen Golf (MK3), Estate, 1.4 petrol Years driving: 2 Any claims: 0 Price and provider: €950, Third party only, Coverinaclick/Asgard
Voodoomelon wrote: » Your age: 31 Car type and engine: BMW 740Li 4.0l - 2005 Years driving: 7 Any claims: 0 Points: 0 Price and provider: €1090, broker underwritten by Wrightway. They agreed to a €40 discount on this. Was €800 year previous and was cheapest out of 15 odd quotes.
Voodoomelon wrote: » Your age: 31 Car type and engine: BMW 740Li 4.0l - 2005 .
tom_tarbucket wrote: » right, I got my quote last July so sounds like when I come to renew I will get a shock !?! do you have a 520i and a 520d ?
tom_tarbucket wrote: » Age: 36 Sex: MALE Car type: 2006 BMW 523i 2.5 Litre 174 BHP years driving:15 points:2 NCB: 15 years, useable 5 I think Price and provider: €378 via AA with Allianz. Fully comp, no claims protection, driving of other cars.Looking at some other quotes here, I don't know how im getting it so cheap.
Spipov wrote: » Hd same thing for 520i 2004 im 33 8 years ncb. However everywhere for my renewal next week is now 200% more!! The best i can get now on a 05 320d is 604, aa with axa i think and thats because i have aa breakdown and home insurance My wife is faring worse. Prices mental this year no one else's quote cheaper
Chloris wrote: » Yeah, I'm pretty sure this is the case. I couldn't afford to pay any more than the premium they were giving me so I'm just... not going to claim this year (only two months left...) and tell them about it in August when I have to renew.
hattoncracker wrote: » They have to pay out to the third party under the Road Traffic Act, but if it's non disclosure they have the right to reclaim the costs from you.
Chloris wrote: » Aviva appears to be the worst value.
jca wrote: » No you won't. Insurance always covers the third party. The most they can do is cancel your policy giving due notice thereby making it next to impossible to get insured with another company. Every insurance thread ends up with someone spouting this rubbish.
AndyBoBandy wrote: » It's against the rules of the contract of insurance to not declare points when you get them, and will also make your insurance null and void should you have an accident during the year the policy is active. I.e. If you have a claim in that period, AXA will tell you to get the boat and you will then be personally liable for any claims against you.