Soldato
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Exactly, mine is HU17 so B on that list. I would guess at yours being higher.
Exactly, mine is HU17 so B on that list. I would guess at yours being higher.
literally no car crime
This seems unlikely.
Over what timescale? Insurance is still seemingly rising in general.I don't buy that list...I moved from a D* postcode to an A-B postcode and my insurance went UP 30%!
In the same year (I moved house mid-way through the policy) and in subsequent years too. No other change in circumstances, only the house moveOver what timescale? Insurance is still seemingly rising in general.
B on that list.. £1300 for M3, 34 y/o & 7 yrs no claims
robbing ********
Just to add, Go skippy are bonkers.. Last yr they insured me for £1350.. Everything fine.. Nothing changed in that year except I gained another year of no claims, The renewal from them = £6200
Jeesh,B on that list.. £1300 for M3, 34 y/o & 7 yrs no claims
robbing ********
Just to add, Go skippy are bonkers.. Last yr they insured me for £1350.. Everything fine.. Nothing changed in that year except I gained another year of no claims, The renewal from them = £6200
Same thing from elephant last year. Escalated it to senior management and nobody could explain the rise. Got insured for £350 elsewhere.
On the contrary, I've never found "going direct and cutting out the middle man" is competitive at all! Direct Line just seem uninterested in insuring me or my wife (despite us both being mature drivers with good histories) and always come out a lot more expensive than other insurers for comparable cover.Jeesh,
I had my M3 insured with Direct Line for £350 32 and 5 years NCD.
They seem to be really competitive for some reason.
Jeesh,
I had my M3 insured with Direct Line for £350 32 and 5 years NCD.
They seem to be really competitive for some reason.