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Car Insurance Companies that offer 0% finance..?

I have been trying to find a list of the car insurance companies that let you pay monthly at no extra cost and can't find a list anywhere - can anyone help me by naming companies they know or a link to a list?

Cheers :D

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  • BruceyBonus
    BruceyBonus Posts: 1,143 Forumite
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    But do those companies just have a higher premium in the first place?

    Best thing to do is just compare the price, don't necessarily think of it as being cheaper because you don't get charged interest.
  • dacouch
    dacouch Posts: 21,636 Forumite
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    I seem to remember More Than and Virgin offer interest free instalments however as Brucie pointed out you should be looking at the premium and instalment costs as the chances of the companies that offer interest free instalments being the cheapest is remote
  • minnie123
    minnie123 Posts: 2,133 Forumite
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    I have already got quotes with most of the comparison sites but if I pay monthly it tends to add sometimes as much as £200 to my total when paying monthly. I wanted to know the companies that offered 0% monthly payments so I could easily and quickly scroll down to them to check - if they were only £50 more for example then I would be better off going with them especially if they offered cashback also. It was easier to see if i could get a list instead of clicking through all quotes on comparison sites.

    I have now gone with privilege - they were £100 more than the cheapest quote but worked out cheaper overall as it was interest free.
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