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I think all new drivers should have to spend their first year driving an ex-fleet electric milk float.
I think all new drivers should have to spend their first year driving an ex-fleet electric milk float.
AXA just gave me mine... £600 for a ford focus 2008 estate... Did not think it was too bad...
Went online and found one £250 fully comp beakdown and protected no clames. (9 years)
...and that is exactly why it is so important to shop around. That's £350 towards a new lens (That is also a wife proof iron cast argument for buying one "Look how much I just saved Honey" )
If they're that good, tell us who they are!Thanks, Gary & Ingrid - I'll ring them today and ask for a re-quote. I agree, Ingrid, with your comments - my existing insurer is not the most expensive of the quotes, has added some features and is Defacto 5 star rated so will probably stay with them for peace of mind!
Hang on, now, someone correct me, but isn't that the point of paying a little extra to "protect" your no claims?But they're *still* chasing up recovering the repair costs from the 3rd party, 15 months later. And because of that apparently they cant have me marked as not at fault yet because the case isnt closed and because of that my protected no claims bonus is invalidated. Even though I have letters saying the 3rd party has admitted liability. Ridiculous. Thinking of ringing the financial ombudsman for a moan later.
Exactly! but "Oh no sir, if you have 2 "at fault" accidents within 3 years, tough sh*t"Hang on, now, someone correct me, but isn't that the point of paying a little extra to "protect" your no claims?
Or is that whole thing a rip off too?
Exactly! but "Oh no sir, if you have 2 "at fault" accidents within 3 years, tough sh*t"
Can I have the money back I paid for it then please?
And theres me, over 50, no points, 1.6 diesel, same bladdy price. Why?!?!?!Just got mine through the door this morning, better than I was expecting. Mitsubishi Lancer Ralliart, 2010, I'm 37 have 6 points for speeding, wife is 35 and has 3, also for speeding. Fully comp, protected, blah blah blah, £275. Bargain.
And theres me, over 50, no points, 1.6 diesel, same bladdy price. Why?!?!?!
You could have a point.....because he lives in Yorkshire and you don't!
I've been with direct line for 10 years. Never had my prices go up. In fact a few times they've come down.
I've done price comparison a few times and never found anything cheaper.
Have two cars, home insurance and pet insurance with them.
Been with Greenlight for the past couple of years, excellent - didn't even cost a penny to swap from my MX5 to my Mitsubishi FTO, despite it being the rarest and most insurance unfriendly version. Even got to listen to AC/DC whilst on hold.