Good insurer?

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Need fully comp on a 1.3 53 plate Yaris.

The coop have just sent me a renewal notice including "50% 1 year no claims discount", and the bill is more expensive than last year... (about £500 they want).

I'm 35. Was hoping the amount would go down :/ Distance covered is <4k miles a year.

I just want to avoid a rubbish insurer, and not pay the Earth.

Any recommendations?
 
Give them a call and say you have had a quite for half that. I just renewed with Admiral. Renewal was £800 initially but git them down to £450 after a chat. Also make sure you tweak occupation, where you keep the car (Street is cheapest in most cases!) overnight and try adding people to the policy.
 
Auto renewals are always a bad deal, run your details with one year NCB on a comparison website and then call them up and see if they can best it. Switching is hardly a hassle nowadays if they can't.

I would say most major insurers are as bad as each other ;)
 
Give Chris Knott a ring, apart from the usual auto renewal price hike everyone tries they've always been the cheapest after a quick phone call.
 
Auto renewals are always a bad deal

Whilst this is usually true, to say always is wrong.

My renewal quote was within £10 of the cheapest I could find through either comparison sites or going direct to insurers as a new customer.
 
Admiral (who auto-renew) gave me 25% off when I called to tell them I wasn't happy with their renewal price and that I'd be looking elsewhere.

So it's always worth calling up!
 
Yep, I called Adrian Flux last renewal and it went down by about £50 with 1st party on other cars too.

Bringing it to about £200 P.A.
 
I would expect a 1.3 style car to cost less than half that quote for a 35 year old unless you are in a bad area. Definitely dont pay £500 to insure that.
 
It's totally random, my renewal this year was £322, after phoning round half a dozen and telling them that at the start they wouldn't even run a quote for me saying they couldn't compete, next cheapest was £850.

Always try them all each time.
 
Just use a comparison website and pick one which offers value and the features you want :confused: I don't see why it needs to be complicated.
 
I used to stick with the same company till about 4/5 years ago, ever since then I have switched company every year. Just use a comparison website and go with the best quote. Each year I always call my current insurer and see if they can get close (normal quotes fully comp are around £220, renewals tend to come in around £270) and non have gotten within 10% of the cheapest comparison quote yet.
 
I used to stick with the same company till about 4/5 years ago, ever since then I have switched company every year. Just use a comparison website and go with the best quote. Each year I always call my current insurer and see if they can get close (normal quotes fully comp are around £220, renewals tend to come in around £270) and non have gotten within 10% of the cheapest comparison quote yet.

The cheapest guys normally have nothing but bad feedback when you Google them :p

I was also under the impression that comparison sites aren't normally the best deals... which is why I posted here :)
 
Comparison sites typically only work if you are Mr or Mrs average. Someone who isn't too young or too old, that drives a relatively "normal" car, who lives somewhere that isn't crime ridden, and doesn't have a plethora of points/offences.

For me, personally, a price comparison site might work out a few quid cheaper than going direct. For my younger brother this isn't the case... yet.
 
Not sure what I'm doing wrong, but just put my details through a comparison site (Google) and it's returning £600 - £1000.

Is insurance getting more expensive?

As a 35 year old driving a small car and doing low mileage (4k ish), I didn't think I was a big risk...

Will try the other sites but this isn't looking promising. I've had no accidents but only 1 years no claims. 4 years driving work vans without accident, but none of that counts, apparently.
 
Not sure what I'm doing wrong, but just put my details through a comparison site (Google) and it's returning £600 - £1000.

Is insurance getting more expensive?

As a 35 year old driving a small car and doing low mileage (4k ish), I didn't think I was a big risk...

Will try the other sites but this isn't looking promising. I've had no accidents but only 1 years no claims. 4 years driving work vans without accident, but none of that counts, apparently.

£600-£800 Sounds more about right to me depending on what your postcode flags up as. Have u not got anyone that u can add on the policy as a second driver? My insurance is expensive and I've always found Admiral/Elephant cheap and Quinn direct are normally cheap for drivers with little no claims bonus
 
Are Tesco one of the cheaper quotes? I've found them cheapest for three of my cars, got a further discount when going to them direct and putting in a Tesco club card which gave a very healthy discount.
 
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