Maybe on paper but nowhere near in the real world!close in terms of performance
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Maybe on paper but nowhere near in the real world!close in terms of performance
Mine the same. Just short of £550 last year and now £1000.Had my renewal from Direct Line at £980. Last year was £450.
I have no claims in 23 years of driving, car kept on driveway and no convictions or points. No change to policy at all and its jumped more than 50%. Is this normal? even the compare sites are the same.
in their defence ( and I can't believe I am defending them) profits don't seem to be up based on what I read so the increase are covering increased costsDo you know why all insurers have their premiums surging at ridiculous levels, doubling or even tripling?
Because they can.
Mate of mine had a minor scratch on his Tesla, went through insurance as it was non-fault.in their defence ( and I can't believe I am defending them) profits don't seem to be up based on what I read so the increase are covering increased costs
Mate of mine had a minor scratch on his Tesla, went through insurance as it was non-fault.
Couldn't believe what the (few Tesla approved)garages are charging for just a respray (hint: they're replacing the whole bumper for no obvious reason) and keeping the car one whole week for that, so with a replacement vehicle paid for by them too during that time..
That's how a couple hundred quids repair turns out into a £2-3k one once the garage knows it's an insurance job... and once the insurer is told it's a Tesla they get scared and won't really challenge the quote, probably due to a lack of experts
I definitely believe costs are raking high for them based on that...
These days they just have to be sneakier about it.