difficult to tell as I've gone to a multicar policy to get my 20yo daughter's premium down, she had a small bump last year and her insurer declined this year. For the two of us it's 120 per month, for a 95k mile/2016 Sportage and a 90k mile/2007 Mitsu Swift
My 18yo son, newly passed, in a Citroen C1 of similar mileage and vintage to the Swift, was £1600.
Yes, dear reader, that's £3k on car insurance. My wife pays her own, it's about £375. I'm 55, professionally qualified, fairly senior role at work, and I can't afford Sky telly either.
I've had these crazy increases over the last few years. But a quick shop around or go back to original provider and the price is dropped, even below the yesr before.
No so now.
Not sure wtf is going on with insurance quotes at the moment. I've been with Admiral for last two years. Went from just under £300 to last year's renewal of £475. Tried the comparison sites, but were surprisingly competitive so decided to stay. Renewal came in today at £300!!! Volvo SUV driver too.
Just got my renewal quote, due at the end of the month. Up from £314 to £328. After all the threads on here about it I was expecting much worse. Will ring a couple of others too just in case. 2013 Transit camper conversion
It will be interesting to see what quotes I can get come renewal time, with 1yr NCB, clean record etc, but I've not had a car for about ten years.
Current insurance is about £500 on a 1.2l shopping cart, I'm hoping I can get that down to about £300 or better, as I was paying that much for a Volvo T5 AWD in a pervious life.
I'm mid 40's though, so that probably counts for a lot... young drivers are always going to get bummed on insurance, though, as they are a huge risk.
Just quoted 339 by esure, new to me aygo I have no ncd. Upped the xs to 1k and Inc breakdown, seems OK. Some of these big suv s must be eye watering.
Reported here last year that it doubled and now its gone up by another 50% - no claims and convictions 20+ years. The quote negotiations dance begins.
A tip that may work for some, but not all. Go max excess and then get excess insurance separately . Didn't work for me, but saved my wife about £200.
Mines up for renewal in November.. I wonder what it will be like.. I'll have one years no claims..
I'm a bit of an edge case though as I didn't have a car for about 8 years..so kind of starting again...
A 1.2l granny mobile, mid 40yr old, currently paying about £500 with zero NCB but a clean licence /record.
370 down from 375 last year, with the same insurer. 6 years no claims, 31 years old, business mileage policy on a 9 year old Passat.
Mines up 25% this year with my current provider (after a similar increase last year) and annoyingly I cannot beat it with any other provider.
My provider (was Flow, now branded Allianz) also have increased excesses so that's worth keeping an eye on.
517 -> 777 quoted with Tesco on a now 4 year old eNiro. Back down to 548 on a comparison site though the tesco quote was monthly the new policy paid upfront.
Home insurance also through this month 449 -> 491.
Youngest passed his test 2 weeks ago, age 17. He bought a car at the weekend (he's starting an apprenticeship in August and commuting by car is the best option otherwise its 2 trains and a lot of walking). We shopped around extensively and for many of the cars beyond group 6 or so (including his brothers 71 plate base Corsa 1.2) we were refused a quote. We were basing deal on him being the Policyholder and main driver and me the other named driver (aged 58, clean license)
He ended up with a 1 yr old base Polo, 1l and 80bhp, group 1. His first year premium is £3800 (with Acorn), and hopefully with the telemetry box it comes down significantly for yr 2, if he behaves. Our other cars are on Admiral multicar and their price for the Polo was £7400 ...
Just got my bike insurance renewal through - R1150GS, full NCD, no claims or convictions. £170, up from £89.
Comparison sites look like I can get a better deal, but some of the excesses are ridiculous - £900, on a bike that's worth maybe £2k.
Mine has gone down £7 a month, for 1000 fewer miles and adding on breakdown cover which saves me £100 a year with AA.
Quite happy with that. Early 40s, Twingo RS but in Leeds which is most of what adds to the cost…
Mine went down a hair on the renewal, I beat it down a little bit more with the usual lies.
But comparison sites and new online quotes, **** me. The absolute best I found was over twice my renewal. I'm sure there'll be better prices out there if I spent long enough digging but that was more than a casual look and it's all just incredibly bad. Glad I like my current guys!
