Martinb999
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LV insurance for my M3P (10k miles) 2019 reg £298.16, MYLR insurance £585 (10K) 2022 reg!! Don't understand this...........
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Always a balancing act between what your prepared to pay for a claim with the compulsory and voluntary and a low premium.I just don't get Admiral. They are so inconsistent even by insurance company standards
quoted me £400 for a mini online ( with young driver attached ) then when I phoned and asked to add to my existing multi policy they tried to charge £1200. I had to find the money supermarket quote reference and wait 30 minutes while they faffed before they managed to add at the £400 rate. I was hoping for an additional discount
Then they gave me £85 back when I switched from an M3LR to MYLR this month so about £450 total on said multi policy with 11 months to run. Which is about £300 less than they quoted on money supermarket for the same car.
Prices seemed to jump up for those of us that had to insure from Q3.My renewal quote for my MY from Churchill has gone from £670 > £1170 - yikes! Only change is made a claim for chip on windscreen which doesn’t impact NCB. Not in London. Called them up and they couldn’t reduce.
Did a look on moneysupermarket and on Admiral / LV and Churchill was the cheapest. What’s going on?? Anyone got some more reasonable quotes recently?
For myself its twice us much to insure a Model Y compared to a Model 3 with 25 years no claims. The highest group.I can't remember what we pay (I think something around £500) but it's about the same as it was with our Model 3 as you would kind of expect really.
Odd given how similar they are. Car insurance is always weird though!For myself its twice us much to insure a Model Y compared to a Model 3 with 25 years no claims. The highest group.
Maybe due to the fact that the 0-60 times aren't as quick and the Disco and BMW don't have £20k worth of batteries in the chassis.Thanks for the info Jason71. Forgot to mention this is for 5k per annum. Low risk area.
Looks like the Discovery was group 45.
All the same, very surprised at the insurance cost for a mid-range non-premium car. Prior to the Discos I had a BMW 440i and was again in the £300s.
I am paying £400-500. I was insulted. Makes me sound really "safe". I think my premium should be way higherMaybe due to the fact that the 0-60 times aren't as quick and the Disco and BMW don't have £20k worth of batteries in the chassis.
On Moneysupermarket Admiral quotes were all over the place for the same details. You have two Admiral companies competing (in this case LittleBox and Bell) with exactly the same details, one would be £500 one would be £1000.. go back the next day and they'd be swapped around. No reason I could see, other than RNG.I just don't get Admiral. They are so inconsistent even by insurance company standards
quoted me £400 for a mini online ( with young driver attached ) then when I phoned and asked to add to my existing multi policy they tried to charge £1200. I had to find the money supermarket quote reference and wait 30 minutes while they faffed before they managed to add at the £400 rate. I was hoping for an additional discount
Then they gave me £85 back when I switched from an M3LR to MYLR this month so about £450 total on said multi policy with 11 months to run. Which is about £300 less than they quoted on money supermarket for the same car.
The highest insurance group. I say no more.I am paying £400-500. I was insulted. Makes me sound really "safe". I think my premium should be way higher
No.Maybe due to the fact that the 0-60 times aren't as quick and the Disco and BMW don't have £20k worth of batteries in the chassis.