+ 1 for LV with cars, home and travel too.There has been a recent post on this.
For me, I got a renewal quote from LV which was a large increase. I swore a bit, then shopped around. Then went back to LV as they were the cheapest. And they give good service.
John
There has been a recent post on this.
For me, I got a renewal quote from LV which was a large increase. I swore a bit, then shopped around. Then went back to LV as they were the cheapest. And they give good service.
John
It can be enlightening, or disheartening, to look at lists of car insurance groups for all the models - the ABI uses various factors in determining the insurance group but individual insurers can do their own thing.We changed our car on 28 Feb from a 18plate Passat Estate to an ex demo 72plate Skoda Karoq - just named as towcar of the year no less.
The Passat insurance last year cost me £338.
When I changed to the Karoq I got a £2.66 refund (after the £15 change charge!) to the end of April.
I have just received the renewal. The whole year to the end of April if it had been the Karoq would have been £318 - which I thought was good. The renewal? £391!!! and all with LV.
I did some digging and was surprised to find I could get it as low as £308 and then increasing in leaps but all were with insurers that I had never heard of. The cheapest named company was LV, and most others are well north of £400 - indeed the next highest after LV is £455!
What amazes me is why the huge increase? I think our total increase over the last 3-4 years has been about £60ish, so why now £73 in one year?
Methinks I will be challenging them in a couple of weeks to get it down a bit.
The Touareg is now £313 whilst the Cee’d with RSA is £330. SWMBO fell for the old trick of auto renewal. Her mistake . The disparity is amazing but clearly explains to me why RSA have pulled out of motor insurance. Driving experience , claims history , location are some of the many factors taken into account in the premium calculation. Are non ICEs cheaper on insurance?
😁😁 April Fool 🤪🤪🤪Your last sentence is tempting fate!!! A recent thread wrt the supposed "dangers" of non ICE cars and the low repairability threshold might suggest that insurance premiums could be higher. But really it would not be comparing like for like unless largely equivalent models were compared IE ID3 versus Golf, but then selling prices are quite different.
It's difficult to compare IC vs EV insurance costs but there aren't any very low grouped EVs, ie in the 1-5 rangeYour last sentence is tempting fate!!! A recent thread wrt the supposed "dangers" of non ICE cars and the low repairability threshold might suggest that insurance premiums could be higher. But really it would not be comparing like for like unless largely equivalent models were compared IE ID3 versus Golf, but then selling prices are quite different.
Another 30 minutes and your edit would not have been valid😁😁 April Fool 🤪🤪🤪
That’s a big ouch. 🙁The reality is modern cars are not easily repaired irrespective of type. Crumple zones are constructed in such a way that repairing is very difficult and expensive. The following photo is my daughters car . She rear ended another. Her Polo looks worse than it is. However her Insurer wrote it off and paid her cash £8,000. No wonder Insurers are increasing their premiums.View attachment 4476
Hi clive does LV Travel take pre-existing medical conditions would it better if i give them a ring ?+ 1 for LV with cars, home and travel too.
Yes. They have a very simplified approach to information regarding a number of conditions. But obviously when you answer the questions depending upon your answers it can take you deeper or onto a discussion with a person. For example I had a DVT in 2017. But as it only happened once with no repeat or complications it’s just noted and normal cover is extended with no exclusions. I guess if I had a second DVT then the premium would increase or the condition be excluded. Hence when driving I stop every two hours for a walkabout.Hi clive does LV Travel take pre-existing medical conditions would it better if i give them a ring ?
Hi clive thanks for the information i will see hows it goes with them and see how much the premium is .Yes. They have a very simplified approach to information regarding a number of conditions. But obviously when you answer the questions depending upon your answers it can take you deeper or onto a discussion with a person. For example I had a DVT in 2017. But as it only happened once with no repeat or complications it’s just noted and normal cover is extended with no exclusions. I guess if I had a second DVT then the premium would increase or the condition be excluded. Hence when driving I stop every two hours for a walkabout.
Are you using the compare Dot com type companies? I found better quotes going to the Insurers direct. Which? List a table of the best insurers. Why not follow that list one by one?My car insurance is due towards the end of April so I've been shopping around.
Would have liked a quote from LV but every time I completed the details and go to get the quote I get the 'oops something went wrong'
Any way what a variation. Aviva £699 down to AXA at £333. Only a couple of pounds more than last year's Direct Line. They were well over £400 for a renewal.
I need to make sure the details of the AXA policy match my needs.
My car insurance is due towards the end of April so I've been shopping around.
Would have liked a quote from LV but every time I completed the details and go to get the quote I get the 'oops something went wrong'
Any way what a variation. Aviva £699 down to AXA at £333. Only a couple of pounds more than last year's Direct Line. They were well over £400 for a renewal.
I need to make sure the details of the AXA policy match my needs.
I used the Which list then went direct to the vendors web site. Also used a few othersAre you using the compare Dot com type companies? I found better quotes going to the Insurers direct. Which? List a table of the best insurers. Why not follow that list one by one?