I found although LV was cheap ish the windscreen cover was something like £175-200 whereas most others were £75
It’s human nature for people to focus on the premium, but quite often, if an insurer’s premium is cheaper than the competition, there’ll be a reason;
- they impose a higher excess.
- things such a a courtesy car might not included in the standard cover.
- there may be lower limits applied to some aspects of the cover provided.
Last year when I received my insurance renewal, I went onto one of the comparison sites and got some alternative insurer’s prices. Some were quite a bit cheaper, but by the time I’d adjusted things like excess levels, courtesy car provision etc. to be (as near as possible) on a like for like basis with the renewal quote my existing insurer had given me, there really wasn’t that much in it; my existing insurer was within £10 of the cheapest well known / reputable competitor’s premium, so I stayed with my existing insurer.
Figure this one out then, I moved to a nicer area last year and was lucky I ONLY got charged an admin fee of £20 for the change...… great, until I told them it was now being kept in a garage over night instead of on the drive as was before and my premium jumped up £140!!!
(it's only £290 a year anyway!)
When I spoke to them it was actually cheaper to leave it on the street than in a nice secure garage because apparently when a car is stolen or damaged in a garage the costs of repair/replace are higher and it doesn't matter to them that the car is in a safer place!!
great algorithm!!
Yes, apparently a secure garage makes it easier for a would-be perpetrator to work away on your car without being seen, so it increases the chance they’ll be successful in stealing parts off the car or getting it started and stealing it.
If a car’s parked on the street, it makes it more difficult for a would be thief to steal the keys, or with a keyless car, to intercept the key fob signal with signal amplification equipment because they don’t know which house the key fob / key is in. Parking on the street IMO would increase the risk of someone inflicting mindless, wanton damage on a car though - much easier to key a car’s paintwork when it’s parked on the street that it is if it’s locked away in a garage.