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Who are you with? What % increase is that and have you rung them up?Just had my renewal through for my Model 3 performance (which I’ve had from new for coming up to 4 years)
Although I’ve seen the news and other people chatting on this forum about how much prices have gone up … I’m still in shock 7 years no claims and I’m 44 years old … £1789 !!! Wow wow
It’s so much that I’m really really considering getting rid of the car, it’s a sickening a point of money !
I’ve only had my m3p for 2 weeks but Admiral were by far the best.Just had my renewal through for my Model 3 performance (which I’ve had from new for coming up to 4 years)
Although I’ve seen the news and other people chatting on this forum about how much prices have gone up … I’m still in shock 7 years no claims and I’m 44 years old … £1789 !!! Wow wow
It’s so much that I’m really really considering getting rid of the car, it’s a sickening a point of money !
All of those are valid points to consider, but there's no exact science; insurance is as much of a postcode lottery as it is to do with the car you drive and the options you choose at quotation time. Even changing what you say your profession is can dramatically affect a quote. There's nothing even remotely close to my profession on the lists, so I have to choose something believable if it ever came down to being questioned.I often wonder how close to renewal date people on here are using for their comparison website quotes (26–18 days before, 23 still optimal), whether they opt out of garage parking, whether they opt out of claiming a tracker, whether they adjust voluntary excess down as well as up, mileage 14,995 miles moving down one band potentially, understand difference between claiming on your policy for third-party fault vs theirs when using your insurer, avoid weekend and work hour quotes etc. £726.70 expected.
How can anyone possibly justify that?£1,200 rip-off car hire with Enterprise (had the car for just over 24 hours!).
I often wonder how close to renewal date people on here are using for their comparison website quotes (26–18 days before, 23 still optimal), whether they opt out of garage parking, whether they opt out of claiming a tracker, whether they adjust voluntary excess down as well as up, mileage 14,995 miles moving down one band potentially, understand difference between claiming on your policy for third-party fault vs theirs when using your insurer, avoid weekend and work hour quotes etc. £726.70 expected. Motor Insurance Database holding all claim info, providing those details of in-progress/complete claims only adding to premium if checked against and mismatching, otherwise non-payout. Try Aviva, Direct Line too, more than one comparison site.
How can anyone possibly justify that?
What car did they give you, a Bugatti Veyron??
I said I wanted an electric car. They gave me an Audi E-tron 55 S line on a 21 plate with 12k on it - which was somewhat sticky. Hated it, by the way. Car was due to be collected between 1 and 4 on Thursday. Audi arrived about 2.30 on Thursday. Lunchtime Friday I get a call to say car will be ready that afternoon. I had to take someone to an airport, so I checked with Enterprise that I could just leave the Audi at the repairers. Got to the repairers just about 5. I had done 67 miles in the Audi.
Enterprise collected the car from the repairers on Tuesday and charged 6 days hire @ £180 + VAT per day.
Given that that car would retail second hand for about 25k, they charged so,mething like 5% of its total value.
I've always done that but this year the lowest quote on comparison sites still increased by more than double.I often wonder how close to renewal date people on here are using for their comparison website quotes (26–18 days before, 23 still optimal),
Was a 35% increase … madnessWho are you with? What % increase is that and have you rung them up?
Insurers can’t offer “loyalty discounts” up front anymore, you have to ring and ask for them.