My point was that for comparable cover why is it so high, when one company can offer it so cheap without my no claims being taken into account.
Different companies have different business models.
Admiral appears to be geared towards younger drivers in fairly common cars, anything modded or less common tends to get let competitive quotes.
Specialist brokers find the best quote for you and know which insurance companies to try first.
Peter Best tends to deal with limited mile policies and with a 5k limit wanted £850 for me, Admiral quoted £520.
If i had a different car, lived in a different area or had a different job they may be rubbish, that's why it pays to shop around.
What does Admiral have to lose by giving a silly quote for business they do not want?
e.g.
(Age + Occupation + Postcode + Claims)>XYZ car - NCB = Quote
(17yo + Used car salesman + Bradford + 20 fault claims)>Car the insurance company is not familiar with/doesn't like - 50% NCB = Quote
If you take the policy, Win. If you don't, No loss.
i was being quoted £1k on a WRX STI a few days after my 25th birthday in january.
If I add a parent to my Admiral policy then it becomes the cheapest of any insurance company on the goconfusedmerecat websites!
Being cynical I would assume they'd try their damnedest to void your insurance by saying the parent never drove it.
in comparison, my renewal this year on my fiesta was £560 with LV
i was being quoted £1k on a WRX STI a few days after my 25th birthday in january.
my most recent quote on a focus ST was £900
looks like it is time to shop around OP
Being cynical I would assume they'd try their damnedest to void your insurance by saying the parent never drove it.
in comparison, my renewal this year on my fiesta was £560 with LV
i was being quoted £1k on a WRX STI a few days after my 25th birthday in january.
my most recent quote on a focus ST was £900
looks like it is time to shop around OP
What gets on my wick though is when you phone to cancel due to finding a more competitive price and they can suddenly offer a deal of some sort. At renewal this year I was quoted 475, phoned to cancel as I found a quote for 330 and all of a sudden they could reduce it to 405 as I was a "long standing" customer.
Still cancelled of course.
Oh and why do they need to know the best quote you've been offered so far when you ask for a quote.. just give me your best price!
The business model is :- Real them in and then price them up.