IPT is still 5% so that's not making the difference.
Prices really are mad now, my renewal is in the next few days, looking at nearly £300 for a 12 year old, 85bhp family diesel estate with as much NCB as you can get (they stop at 9 years for some reason, what about those of us who haven't crashed for longer than that?)
Really must try and do something about moving my insurance renewal and road tax away from december, it's proving to be an expensive month!
Brilliant idea. Go through all that involves putting your house on the market during a period in property sales which is depressed. Then attempt to purchase what will probably be a more expensive property than the one you are currently living in. Move house ( eventually - if you manage to sell ) and go through all the hassles a move involves, possibly having to relocate your kids to a different school. Excellent.
At least after all that is over you might, just might, have saved a few quid on you car insurance.![]()
hopefully they'll be coming down by 2012 when I start driving.. (unlikely I know)
I love these threads.
When i was buying my cat George some Tesco basic prawns and a couple chicken fillets i noticed they were up 11p too, can you believe that ****![]()
Most people just buy an 11p tin of food, posh git.![]()
How many years no-claim do you actually want?? The difference between 5 and 9 years is at max 5% in total - you wont get more than 65-70% no matter how many years you have otherwise they will end up paying you!!![]()
Best advice is shop round every year - most insurers just bank on the fact that most of us are lazy and will just renew!
StevieP
Thing is you get 3 of these a month, shock horror me insurance is going to be more next year.
Well every other single bill you pay in your life will be more next year, so whats the surprise with this one going up for?
I'm failing to see a problem with this!
No problem with it but do you think its likely??
AA renewal in the post is £325, AA new customer on the website (with same details) £430. Huh?
Shocking news as insurance prices are due for increase!!![]()
Am I missing something, are we not allowed to be annoyed at ridiculous price increases? Do all the cool people just pay up without a murmur?
Not sure you have fully understood the concept of "shopping around" - the idea is to try other insurance companies as opposed to your own!
StevieP
Oh yeah, much less hassle and far less costly than just paying the insurance on the higher postcode.![]()
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Articles like this annoy me: http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23903196-we-dont-insure-people-from-tottenham.do
Yes, so what, one company cannot meet your specific needs. Newspaper worthy? No.