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2003 Mazda 323f 2.0 petrol.
Reason I ask is my insurance is due early Dec so I thought I would start shopping around early and the cheapest quotes are coming in around £580 😯
Now I'm 30 and have held a license for 12 years. That's with 9 years no claims too.
Pretty standard or is that amount taking the Michael?
Live in an undesirable area by any chance?
Where are you living? That seems to have massive effect.
Car insurance is ****ing ridiculous these days 😐
i looked on confused to find the most expensive car to insure, just for fun. m3, 350z, rs6, 911 etc. all 400 quid.
couldnt find anything that cost more than 400 quid fully comp, apart from a 100k rolls royce, which was 527.
my vw t2 2002, worth 2.5k? costs me 400 quid.
1.2 fiesta, 200 quid. i am 42, full ncb and live in essex, i didnt think it was a particularly good area tbh. i will try a few postcodes of properly bad areas, just to see.
Diesel touran, 39, 14 yrs ncb, cheapest was £950. That was until I discovered that after not being insured as a main driver for over two years I have now completely lost my ncb altogether. I am now ****ed as I won't be able to insure a car at all.
Saab 93 2.2Tid.
Driving for 15 years with 8 yrs NBC. 540 quid fully comp.
^ some of the local kids round here are buying cheapest moped they can, insuring for a couple of years post 17 (taxing, MOT'ing, but NEVER riding it) to build up NCD before the buy a car...
(38, Touran Tdi, full NCD and £130 per year here...)
the bag of shit i drive round in costs me 380 quid If i fill it with petrol its worth more than the car
I live in the middle of an area where cattle theft is far more likely
My missus insurance is 180 quid, difference was she rang an insurance broker i got mugged off on confused
Im wondering how many people refusing to insure their cars and pay their VED it will take to make them buck their ideas up and drop the prices surely if everyone wasn't insured they wouldnt have so many claims or whiplash injuries to fork out for
Insurance is expensive at the moment. It's risen a [i]lot[/i] in recent years, so it doesn't sound altogether ridiculous.
I wasn't happy with mine mind when I bought the current car. Sold a Japanese imported seriously fast car and purchased myself a bland and standard Honda Civic 1.6. Insurance turned out to be around £5 a month cheaper! Promptly phoned the insurance co. asking appropriate WTF questions, and they lowered the premiums significantly by raising the value of the car, as a lot of cheap motors are bought specifically to get into compensation claims with minimal initial outlay...
BMW 2005 320d Touring live in rural central scotland, £440. 40 yr old 5 years no claims.
have you searched through the options that they add on, protection, breakdown cover etc?
[i]Live in an undesirable area by any chance?
Where are you living? That seems to have massive effect.[/i]
In Cardiff and in what is probably considered one of the less salubrious areas I guess - though I think its fine - maybe I'll try my parents home in Devon...
Most of it is down to where you live, and more specifically how many personal injury claims there has been. I live in the area where this has been worst so insurance is highest.
Copied your details best I could and it's £347 for me right up to £1647.
Seems a bit steep, I'm 32 & my wrx Impreza is about £400 to insure. Oddly my 306 rallye isn't much less.
Insurance quotes seem to be fairly random!
What I find off though is that about 4 years ago I was paying £290 albeit on an old Laguna.
It seems to go up each year you don't claim 🙁
Copied your details best I could and it's £347 for me right up to £1647
This is what I want politicians to sort out, and therefore, knowing the ultimate truth, why I don't bother voting.
I'm 26, 8 years no claims and pay over 500 quid for a 1.6 Mitsubishi space star. I do a fair few miles, but still, its bloom I ridiculous how expensive insurance is nowadays.
It's a mystery to me.
Quotes for me 1984 Porsche 944 £425, 2003 Hyundai Trajet £380. How?
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Best answer for you is probably area. My first car 1.6 Proton Person, 23 zero NCD and 3 points. Mate was 25 with a 1.2 Fiesta and 5 years NCD. Both cars worth £200 (on a good day). Me £620, him £1,200.
Rural Lincolnshire and Battersea.
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Currently paying £360 for Transt T300, age 30 with 7yrs NCD.
Okay. Answering my own question now but Compare the Market confirms I obviously live in a sh1t hole.
Cheapest £640 at my actual address and £256 so a difference of nigh on £400. It would be cheaper to move! Or lie 😉
High end? Prestigious?
MAZDA?
Eh? WTF?
Since insurance premiums are usually based on the risk, and the largest costs are personal injury - maybe drivers of little Mazda's run more people over?
Just to give you an idea, I went from an old 3.5i saloon to an old 3.0i saloon and my insurance went up by 50% 😯
the reason all cars insurance is sky high is simple
Whiplash claims
the tiniest bump, and people claim whiplash, a claim that costs 500 quid to fix the car ends up costing 10k+ in solicitors and claim management company fees, it's a disgrace.
that does seem nuts!
just got a quote on my 52 reg 1.4tdci fiesta £172 fully comp (im 38 with 4 years no claims)
it was via gocompare, it all seemed legit.....
for me the car does not change the premium much. My £2k mazda 6 petrol 07plate about £200/yr, same price as a £15k VRS, or a £25k VW.
Postcode makes a bigger difference than the car itself, IMO. Strangely, having mrs_d as a named driver makes it cheaper than not.
Have you tried Hastings Direct. I'm with them, 47, driving 21 years, full NCD, BD17 postcode. 2006 56 plate Citroen C4 1.6 SX petrol.
< £300/year before you split it into 12 instalments & pay extra for the privilege
High end? Prestigious?
MAZDA?
Eh? WTF?
That is the OP point
Mazda 3 Sport 2 litre. 2010 model. 36yo, licence for 19 years. Full NCB.
I live in a small village with zero recorded crime (in last British Crime Survey). Costs me the same as when I lived in Manchester. Same cost: £580.
That's Mazda price..!
Our 3 Sport (2007) costs about £270 a year (I'm 45, wife 36)
Costs much more in the tyres it eats and petrol it guzzles.
54 Fiesta 1.4, 18, First Car - £3200.
I agree, all car insurance is a rip-off and the sooner it's sorted out the better but i doubt the government can do anything about it.
FWIW - £347 to insure my 28yr old MK2 Golf, fully rebuilt/restored, 194bhp tuned engine, modified suspension, modified brakes, modified exhaust system etc.... with an agreed value of £5.5k, fully comp protected, thatcham alarm, no insurance claims made by myself or made against me in 20+ yrs. Stay in a very rural area of S-W Scotland.
Personally i think it's rather expensive, 10 years ago i ran a 260 bhp alfa 75 v6 special edition and that cost me less than £270.
Every year they try and increase my premium for no reason whatsoever, every year i tell them to go **** themselves and shop around for a better deal.
Just did a quick conversion of the US insurance rate for our two vehicls (2007 Toyota Tacoma and 2012 Toyota Highlander). We pay $1763.00 USD, which I think comes out to about 1,102 GBP
Seems a bit steep, I'm 32 & my wrx Impreza is about £400 to insure. Oddly my 306 rallye isn't much less.
That's not too odd! It's a 306 rallye. One is getting rare as hen's teeth.. the other is as rare as hen's beaks 😛
In the US, factors that come into play on rates are:
Area you live in
Driving/accident record
Year of the vehicle, of course
Mrs busydog uses hers for work, so have to carry extra liability coverage.
I was quite pleased with a quote of 2k of a 1.9TDi Golf at 17. Can't imagine anywhere less risky for keeping a car though, other than perhaps Eigg.
I am paying £1.5k insurance for my Toyota Corolla 1.6 auto at the moment because as I hold a foreign licence and provisional British licence ... 🙄
It's a mystery... My renewal has just come through, shopped around and when ringing up to cancel my renewal they are suddenly able to knock a huge chunk off.
FWIW I'm a similar age and NCB paying less than £400 on a 320d M sport, post code lottery...
Changed my Volvo XC70 to a 1.6D V70 and was told that the insurance renewal would increase from £400 to £505 as I didn't have experience in my new car. I'm 45 FFS.
When I explained that the insurance rating of the new Volvo was a lot lower then the old Volvo I was told it didn't really make a difference.
Just changed insurers and now with Avia, cost £360 (including £30 European cover) with the added benefit / promise of £80 cashback via Quidco. Rather oddly my previous insurer was quoting £400 on the comparsion website.
What do they do in the UK if one is caught driving without insurance?
A big problem here in the state of New Mexico (and likely in other states as well) is the large number of un-insured motorists.
A number of them purchase insurance on a monthly premium basis, keeping it long enough to satisfy the requirement for insurance for vehicle registration, then cancelling it.
mk1 TT, 28 (wife is 25), 6yr NCD, 10k per year... £800 fully comp for both. PR Preston postcode...
Only gets driven at the weekend, as we both commute by bike...
Busydog, no insurance usually means car gets taken away there & then, & in most cases they probably never bother claiming it back. Most Police cars have reg plate recognition linked to a national insurance database, so they usually spot them.
takasiwa2--they are supposed to do that here, but not too sure how much it is enforced. Our local & state police have that data in their computters in their vehicles, but I don't think the insurance companies keep the authorities advised, once someone has insurance, even if they cancel it next month, not sure it is communicated to the authorities.
You usually find out someone isn't insured right after they hit you and have no insurance, or they take off down the street, never to be seen.
Try living in the NE of England. Last car: Focus Estate worth £800, insurance was £600. I'm 39, 12+ years no claims bonus.
'New' car, 2002 Volvo S80D, 2.4L. Insurance £580.
Boo!
I just priced up a 350z and it comes in at 430 for me, which I think is pretty reasonable. I pay 550-600 for my Celica when it's on the road, which considering it's more powerful than the 350z, significantly modified and you can gain access to it with a plastic ruler I think isn't too shabby, but it's not worth that much financially (it's a 21 year old toyota). My peugeot 306 diesel is about 380 a year, all the same terms and location. Makes me seriously consider buying something fancy 🙂
Studenty area of Cardiff, 2 cars:
1.25 Fiesta '55: £600
Lexus ISF '62: £350!!
😯
Every time the economy catches a cold, the cost of insurance goes up and either "car crime" or "uninsured drivers" get the blame. The reason for this is that insurance companies invest in the stock market, just like everyone else and they often have losses to recoup.
I used to be with Sainsburys, but the cost of insurance on my 2 litre Alfa has risen incrementally over the past four years, right up until my latest renewal was over £500. I've thirteen years NCD, a clean record and live in a low crime area.
Citroen C1:
M32 £550
HD3 £350
insurance claims companies/ shops. report the other week in a proper news paper said there is a direct link to the number of claims and the number of claims management shops in a town.
we walked down one rochdale street this week and counted 5 takeaways 3 restaurants 1 cash and carry three gold shops three money transfer shops a newsagent and 6 insurance claims shops.. no butchers bakers or candle stick makers
on another street there is the largest 'car park' of accident damaged vehicles you ve seen not badly damaged dings and dents and a nice fleet of brand new hire cars.. thats what your insurance pays for..
Tescos refused to include cover for theft in my fully comp insurance, unless I had the car fitted with a tracking system because it was a "high end marque desirable to thieves".
WTF?
It's a 10 year old MG!
Crash fraudsters causing premium increases?
Try this, most insurance companies are private equity owned.
Go figure.
I didn't have a car for 7 years and now have 3 years no claims, was expecting insurance to be 500 this year after £960, £700, £596 in the last 3 years, was a pleasant suprise when Endsleigh came up with £270 for a 330i touring fully comp.
I'm 40 yrs old 5 years no claims, Seat Leon Cupra, living in a Birmingham postcode hotspot, paying £1100, some companies wanted over £2500.
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I didn't have a car for 7 years and now have 3 years no claims, was expecting insurance to be 500 this year after £960, £700, £596 in the last 3 years, was a pleasant suprise when Endsleigh came up with £270 for a 330i touring fully comp.
Sssimon please drive your 330i down to the post office and post my chainring, or at least reply to my email as you are obviously posting on here.
Mazda, parts are expensive. Insurance cost has been driven by factors such as injury claims (encouraged by no win no fee lawyers)
Both our cars cost less including a "fast 2 seater sports car" - I'd shop around
Every time the economy catches a cold, the cost of insurance goes up
So how come mine seems to go down every year? Just to check I got a quote for my new car, £188, my renewal was £196. That's for a 1.8tdci Mondeo estate, I am 42 with full (9 years?) NCB, and I do live somewhere very low risk. Though they do want £7 off me to cover the change for the next month and a bit.