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Discussion in 'Legal and Insurance' started by Lyons, Aug 12, 2010.

  1. Lyons RMS Regular

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    Has anyone been noticing quotes are seriously high at the minute?

    When I got the Golf in January, I put in for a couple of quotes for when my policy was up (next month now). I've just done the exact same and the prices are at least £200 more.

    Anyone any explanation?
  2. boostabuse RMS Regular

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    no explaination but my insurance is up in a couple of days and my renewal quotes are a joke. Good job the cars for sale!
  3. Al-mera RMS Regular

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    Quotes are scandalous at the minute. Im hoping to get a new car in the next month and have been getting quotes for various ones, and compaired to the same quotes last year they have increased drastically.
  4. Gavlar RMS Regular

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    Just did a few on mine there and they are a few hundread pound more than now :( FML

    Hopefully they go down come November!
  5. Boydie RMS Regular

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    My renewal on my car with Directline was £300 more

    Went with Greenlight who were nearly half the price of Directline

    Directline told me that it was due to the number of claims made during our very cold winter - complete shame that I did a year with them, turned 25, gained another years NCB, no accidents and no claims yet still they try to sting me an extra £300
  6. Souleh RMS Regular

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    As above - 300 more than the quote I got in feb.
  7. V-Dub RMS Regular

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    Try Directline. I got a quote off them and was pretty cheap
  8. Tony@Greenlight RMS Trader

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    Motor Insurance has been a blood bath over the last two years and it's reached the stage that insurers have been squeezed until their pips have actually came out.

    It's been an ultra competitive marketplace for a prolonged period of time and whilst they have improved in terms of efficiencies, the claims costs have been high and are still rising. Keeping rates low for most Insurers has been at the expense of their shareholders, or reserves/capital held.

    From what we've seen the rising cost of claims, in particular the high frequency of personal injury and theft claims due to the economic climate over the last couple of years has led to the withdrawal of several high profile companies (inc. HSBC, NIG) from the motor market.

    In addition the market has shrunk due to mergers, which has led to fewer sources that policyholders can obtain cover from.

    Insurers are analysing their statistics more than ever and aspects of risk profiles that are proven to be loss making are receiving either large hikes in premium/terms offered, or are being declined altogether.

    With reserves being exhausted and investors not accepting loss leading approaches to buying in business at a loss, it is likely that there will be an increase this year. But providing claims costs don't continue to escalate further stability will be restored next year.

    Greenlight's risk selection process has restricted the business that we could write due to driving experience and NCB requirements, along with certain vehicle exclusions. But this has so far helped to shield us from scheme culling and large rate hikes.

    Our new business rates have increased slightly, but from the examples that i've been involved with so far we're talking of an average increase of around 10% at the most.

    By and large we've managed to keep our rates at similar levels to last year for our existing customers who have remained claim free. There are no plans to hike by £300 in the same way that you are highlighting that Direct Line seem to have.

    Experience and ownership of relevant performance cars is king these days and if you dont have performance experience (and dont wish to pay the earth) you need to think about a sensible staircase approach (ie. Golf Gti-T 150, to Golf Gti 200, to remapped 300BHP Golf Gti Edn 30) rather than jumping from a 1.2 Corsa to the remapped 300BHP GTi Edn 30.

    If you drive a performance car and have experienced a hike, unlike some other providers we haven't came and gone from Northern Ireland. We've been covering Northern Ireland since early 2007 and have improved what we can offer along the way.

    To borrow a phrase from one of your most noteable politicians "We (also) have'nt gone away.." and would be happy to help you.

    Kind regards

    Tony
  9. Souleh RMS Regular

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    At Greenlight do you recognize motorbike ownership as part of your quote as another owned vehicle and acknowledge the performance experience since the figures are comparable to most supercars..?
  10. dannyfawcett RMS Regular

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    few months back i got a quote for a 600 bandit = £320 , now the lowest is £550 Both TPFT 2 years NCB
  11. Lyons RMS Regular

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    I'm with directline already.

    Tony, I submitted info for a quote yesterday and I'm waiting for a price just.
  12. V-Dub RMS Regular

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    Sorry mate meant Admiral. They arent on price comparison sites!
  13. Gaz VW RMS Regular

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    Admiral are, I got a quote from them through moneysupermarket
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    Oh right they advertise themselves on their tv advert as not being on them!
  15. Gaz VW RMS Regular

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    Definately got a quote from them off moneysupermarket. Know this cos i bought it, then had to be refunded 2 weeks later!
  16. Gee RMS Regular

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    You should be pleasantly surprised, mine is £480 iirc with full no claims.
  17. Carson RMS Regular

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    I was with Greenlight for around 2 years as they gave me the best quote. However I wasnt impressed with their customer service.
  18. Paula RMS Regular

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    Hughes Insurance where charging me £169 a month then whenever my renewal was up they dropped it £10, my car is only a 1.4. I'm now with AXA and they are only charging me £125, which is alot better than what Hughes quoted me lol
  19. johnm RMS Regular

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    Im with direct line and getting stung 211 a month. Cant go with greenlight yet as i need a yrs experience in the liner as only had a lude before it.
    If there going up i'd hate to see what id pay!
    role on feb 11!!!
  20. Boydie RMS Regular

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    As far as I know, you need a years experience in RWD with Greenlight before they will quote you on anything powerfully RWD. Doesn't matter if you have a years experience elsewhere with the same car.
  21. johnm RMS Regular

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    on the note from them i got it just said 1yrs proven ownership of simmarly high powered car, no mention that it had to be rwd and with them. Worth checking out though! Cant see it being that way though as then they would loose new business over it, who's going to insure a less powerful rwd car when they have a proven history of driving one with more power and go elsewhere that would cost alot less in the long run if ya catch my drift.
  22. Boydie RMS Regular

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    They said what I said to BBSBOY as far as I know when he went to insure the Z4 3.0 even though he had RWD experience for over 2 years in his E36 328i Sport
  23. johnm RMS Regular

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    :| .........here's me ....BALLECKS!
  24. Lyons RMS Regular

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    Aye, but Gee that price was quoted a few months ago when prices were lower, no?
  25. Gee RMS Regular

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    Yea but its still bloody cheap even if its a little dearer.

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