donkeyoaty0099 wrote: » Vw golf 2 litre TDI, 26 year old male. Full licence for 8 years, 7 years ncb. Fully comp with breakdown assist, windscreen cover, ncb protection and driving of other cars was 755. I'm pretty happy with that. Last year I insured a 1.2 fiesta tpft for 410 so paying a decent bit extra for the car this year. Worth it though.
donkeyoaty0099 wrote: » Update. Figured I was being mugged right off the the broker so went to liberty to get my own quote. Insured on my own, 830. With my mam named on the policy it dropped to 680,then added my dad for the craic and it dropped to 610. Couldn't get the card details into the computer fast enough. Insurance makes no sense.
To Elland Back wrote: » As you say, if there are additional mature drivers on the policy, the perception is you would drive less. However, the big thing is that if the named driver has Driving of Other Cars on his own policy, it is that policy which will pick up any 3rd party claim, not the policy he is named on. That will only cover the own damage
9935452 wrote: » Its widely known that adding a parent will reduce the cost of the insurance. though i find that if i try to add both the price goes upp for the second one. The theory behind it is they are a lower risk than you driving the car and lower the overall risk. If they are driving you cant be. Some lads say thats a wee bit odd as it would increase the mileage but you have already informed the insurance that you do a certain mileage a year
donkeyoaty0099 wrote: » I've added parents previously to reduce the premium alright but it never took 200 quid plus off.
Dr Robert wrote: » M Mid 30s 9 a years no claims, full Irish Ford focus 1.6 Aviva €380 fully comp. Full no claims protection
9935452 wrote: » So both policys would have a claim against them potentially?
wotzgoingon wrote: » Gone up look at price in bold.
Mo60 wrote: » Have received renewal that only shows 2 years NCD. Insurance changed 2 years ago with full NCD transferred. Should previous NCD be included in current renewal?
wonski wrote: » Should be, but normally it says 2 years under the policy but full ncb is applied (hope it makes sense).
Mo60 wrote: » Hope to shop around for better quote. How can full NCB be claimed if only 2 years being shown?