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Offline Nino

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Re: 2025 Car Insurance Decreases?
« Reply #20 on: 20 August 2025, 13:01 »
So, good news to report from my part, Last year I paid £326 and this year is went down tro £217 very happy.

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Offline joe6

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Re: 2025 Car Insurance Decreases?
« Reply #21 on: 03 September 2025, 16:35 »
Managed to reduce my premium by £150 so another happy bunny. Retired so reduced my mileage which probably helped.
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Re: 2025 Car Insurance Decreases?
« Reply #22 on: 03 September 2025, 17:03 »
I've been getting a lot of quotes on the Meerkat website as I ponder what to change my car for. Given me and my situation is fixed, the only difference is in the cars and there have been lots of odd quotes (for good and bad). The strangest so far has been what has generated the cheapest quote, a 2012, Aston Martin 4.7 V8 Vantage which was under £400!
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Was - 2015 Tornado Red 3dr GTI PP, manual, Santiagos, Audi short shifter.