chancer12 wrote: » try www.its4women.ie. Knocked 60 Euro off my Liberty premium - which had gone up by 150 for no apparent reason
Burgo wrote: » Maybe someone here can offer some help! My partner has moved here from Austria, she's got a full eu license, 25 been driving for 3 years. She was insured over there on her dads license, but not as a named driver. She hasn't got a car yet, but would be looking at something with a 1.2 or under, so far she has been quoted 5/6k if she even gets a quote! I would say its unbelievable but from what I've been reading it seems that outrageous prices are getting all the more common. Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
cantdecide wrote: » If she's going to be here indefinitely, it might be worth exchanging her licence. I hear stories about people getting better insurance rates when they do so. It might be a question when shopping around.
firestarter51 wrote: » cantdecide wrote: » If she's going to be here indefinitely, it might be worth exchanging her licence. I hear stories about people getting better insurance rates when they do so. It might be a question when shopping around. Wouldn't that be be law anyway ?
bisounours wrote: » You can hold on to your EU licence for as long as it is valid. I did swap my "lifetime" French licence for an Irish one and it made quite a few hundred euros difference. What they do ask, interestingly enough, is how long you have lived in UK or Ireland. I expect those under a certain number of years will get higher quotes as they will assume the driver may not have much experience driving on this side of the road.
cailin. wrote: » Hi, I'm looking for some advice re insurance quotes I've recieved. I'm on a Learner Permit due to sit my full test in 3 weeks however just purchased an 05 Fiesta and need to have it unsured. I've 6 months named driver experience and no additional driving history. So as you can imagine, my insurance quotes have been extortinate. I've spent a full week shopping around. The big companies (liberty, AA, AXA Allianz etc are quoting between 3100, 3600 for fully comprehensive) have tried First Irekand, quoteme, topquote etc...gone almost everywhere at this stage. I've received a quote of 1799 from AIG via Chill, however this is for 14000km policy with a tracking device installed. I haven't gone near Boxymo due to feedback and reviews. I've also gotten a 2,700 fully comprehensive quote from coverinaclick.ie which is tempting due to the lack of mileage restriction. At this stage I just need my car insured as I'm collecting it tomorrow. No idea what to do! Any advice?
firestarter51 wrote: » Why do you want fully comp on a 05 fiesta ?
JamboMac wrote: » Would you really do more than 14000 km, unless your a travelling salesman or have to drive really long distances that should be sufficient. That covers you for 40km a day.
cailin. wrote: » Not initially. AIG won't cover me should I use the car for work purposes. Looks like it's TPFT with coverinaclick for 2350!
firestarter51 wrote: » 40km a day is nothing, if I go to the supermarket and back I've done that
JamboMac wrote: » Where do you live, i can probably do it in under 3km for supermarket to to house and thats not the closest one to me.
mickoneill31 wrote: » Yeah but if you're doing it every day for 365 days a year you should be looking in to that
firestarter51 wrote: » I live in cork in the middle of nowhere
Copper_pipe wrote: » Try Goggins Insurance Broker and FirstIreland.
masterboy123 wrote: » Gender: M Age: 29 Car: 2006 Opel 1.6 NCD: 2 years Licence: Full Irish 2 years, no points. Cover: Fully comp, protected Current Premium: €1150 with AXA. Renewals: 1300 cheapest I found so far. Tried Kennco, AXA, 123, AIG and Liberty
Blue850 wrote: » Have you tried the Bank of Ireland?
KC161 wrote: » I'm a Cork man myself firestarter,what part generally? Say Glenville to Ballyvolane,which would be the nearest big supermarket,would at least be that distance return.
firestarter51 wrote: » I'm not too far from Glenville There is nothing local only Barry's shop lol
dudara wrote: » Gender: F Age: 37 Car: 2013 BMW 320d sport NCD: 6+ years Licence: Full Irish 8 years, no points Cover: Fully comp, protected Current Premium: €450 with 123.ie (RSA) Renewals: Renewal quote of €670 from 123.ie. Online quotes coming in around €800 - €1,000. AA have proposed €655 online, but I need Class I indemnity for work, so need to talk them I thought €670 was a big increase from last year, until I started ringing around. Turns out that it's a quite competitive quote