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Offline jh_97

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Re: 60% Increase
« Reply #10 on: 28 November 2023, 12:40 »
VW blew everyone else out the water... over £2.6k compared to about £410 on Admiral Multicar (renewed in August)...  :huh:
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Re: 60% Increase
« Reply #11 on: 08 January 2024, 13:04 »
I had my renewal through today for my Mk 7 Ed40 from a reputable insurance company. No change in my claims or convictions with 20+ years Ncb, the renewal is up 73%.

An hour later on the phone and various comparison sites the best I can find for a comparable policy is up 57% from last year!

Offline fredgroves

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Re: 60% Increase
« Reply #12 on: 14 March 2024, 12:16 »
Plenty have written about it in the press.

Its insane and not actually supported by any figures around damage repair costs and thefts increasing.

Just legalised robbery and cartel operators in the insurance industry.





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Offline Exonian

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Re: 60% Increase
« Reply #13 on: 14 March 2024, 15:01 »
Mine’s gone up from around £200 a year a couple years ago to getting quotes of around a grand. Managed to get some no mark insurer to get it to £500 ish.

I think part of the reason seems to be the industry standard now is to write a car off if it’s got anything more than a seagull sh!t on the roof. Where’s Martin Lewis when you need him… ?
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Offline Adam T7

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Re: 60% Increase
« Reply #14 on: 14 March 2024, 17:23 »
Mine’s gone up from around £200 a year a couple years ago to getting quotes of around a grand. Managed to get some no mark insurer to get it to £500 ish.

I think part of the reason seems to be the industry standard now is to write a car off if it’s got anything more than a seagull sh!t on the roof. Where’s Martin Lewis when you need him… ?

He is the seagull sh!t

Seriously, Insurance is now mental, I paid £260 last year, same broker quoted £840 for renewal and cheapest I could get was with Marshmallow (?) at £570 earlier this week - bummer.
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Offline Yusee

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Re: 60% Increase
« Reply #15 on: 14 March 2024, 19:49 »
Similar story for me. Renewal quote with the AA was nearly 600 something- almost double last year.

They very easily knocked it down to £440 - to nearly price match best quotes on a comparison site.

It’s the first time I’ve seen a big hike in premiums in 30 years of insuring cars.
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Offline JSYGTI

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Re: 60% Increase
« Reply #16 on: 15 March 2024, 06:20 »
Similar situation here in Jersey, for the last few years I’d been paying £180ish fully comp for myself and the wife as a named driver, the renewal came in at £360  :shocked:

Called around several local brokers and managed to get £270.

Seems it is the economic climate and people making more claims that has driven premiums up  :angry:

Offline davo245

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Re: 60% Increase
« Reply #17 on: 24 March 2024, 10:40 »
Similar story for me. Renewal quote with the AA was nearly 600 something- almost double last year.

They very easily knocked it down to £440 - to nearly price match best quotes on a comparison site.

It’s the first time I’ve seen a big hike in premiums in 30 years of insuring cars.


I think mental amount of Range Rover thefts have a lot to do with this everyone else has to pay for them being to tight to pay 600 quid for decent extra security!
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Offline joe6

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Re: 60% Increase
« Reply #18 on: 12 September 2024, 21:02 »
Just renewed mine this week - 10% increase over last year but age now plays a large part of my risk.
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Re: 60% Increase
« Reply #19 on: 13 September 2024, 10:45 »
I recently renewed my ED35, 40, 15+ years no claims and mine went down £70 from last year  :shocked:
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