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[Closed] Do I drive a high end prestigious sports car?

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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.


 
Posted : 18/11/2012 1:31 pm
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Citroen C1:

M32 £550
HD3 £350


 
Posted : 18/11/2012 3:54 pm
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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..


 
Posted : 18/11/2012 6:55 pm
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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!


 
Posted : 18/11/2012 7:43 pm
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Crash fraudsters causing premium increases?

Try this, most insurance companies are private equity owned.

Go figure.


 
Posted : 18/11/2012 7:44 pm
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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.


 
Posted : 18/11/2012 9:19 pm
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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.


 
Posted : 18/11/2012 9:33 pm
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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.


 
Posted : 19/11/2012 10:56 am
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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


 
Posted : 19/11/2012 11:17 am
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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.


 
Posted : 19/11/2012 11:53 am
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