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Any company that offers deals when switching 3 cars/life/house insurance to them?
Neuronic
Posts: 4 Newbie
Ok - As I am a young lad trying to insure my first car I have 0 years no claims and insurance prices are through the roof even on the smallest of cars and of the lowest insurance group. For example, the cheapest quote I could find for a 2002 Vauxhall Corsa Club 1.2 16V is a whopping £3832!
As my household has a total of 4 vehicles all with different policies with the addition of house insurance and home/contents insurance - I was wondering if there are any insurance companies out there that would offer discounts or deals if we were to switch ALL of our insurance policies, so that's..
- 4 Vehicles
- House Insurance
- Contents Insurance
to them? If anyone knows of any companies that would do this then please let me know! I really need to insure my car and start earning some no claims. I just can't justify the high prices for insurance at the moment, I can't afford it - and because I am male, I have no choice! This is just not fair that insurance companies tar all males with the same brush as a result of boy racers and idiots
Help!
Thanks
As my household has a total of 4 vehicles all with different policies with the addition of house insurance and home/contents insurance - I was wondering if there are any insurance companies out there that would offer discounts or deals if we were to switch ALL of our insurance policies, so that's..
- 4 Vehicles
- House Insurance
- Contents Insurance
to them? If anyone knows of any companies that would do this then please let me know! I really need to insure my car and start earning some no claims. I just can't justify the high prices for insurance at the moment, I can't afford it - and because I am male, I have no choice! This is just not fair that insurance companies tar all males with the same brush as a result of boy racers and idiots
Help!
Thanks
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The chances of a provider being competitive in all areas of insurance are unlikely. Many life assurers dont even transact in motor insurance or household. Even those that do tend to do so via a different subsidiary company. There may be some that give discounts for house and motor though.As I am a young lad trying to insure my first car I have 0 years no claims and insurance prices are through the roof even on the smallest of cars and of the lowest insurance group. For example, the cheapest quote I could find for a 2002 Vauxhall Corsa Club 1.2 16V is a whopping £3832!
I dont know the current tables but I would hazard a guess that a 16valve 1.2 engine Corsa is not low grouping. Corsas of that era are notorious with boy racers and customisation.I am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). The comments I make are just my opinion and are for discussion purposes only. They are not financial advice and you should not treat them as such. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from an Independent Financial Adviser local to you.0 -
The chances of a provider being competitive in all areas of insurance are unlikely. Many life assurers dont even transact in motor insurance or household. Even those that do tend to do so via a different subsidiary company. There may be some that give discounts for house and motor though.
I dont know the current tables but I would hazard a guess that a 16valve 1.2 engine Corsa is not low grouping. Corsas of that era are notorious with boy racers and customisation.
1.2 Corsa 16v is group 2.0 -
Is it really 1E. Anecdotally, I would have thought higher than that. I guess the location is the big killer in the OPs case then.I am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). The comments I make are just my opinion and are for discussion purposes only. They are not financial advice and you should not treat them as such. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from an Independent Financial Adviser local to you.0
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Admiral multicar policy.
Although im not with one because a member of my household disagreed.
For myself a young driver on a multicar policy it knocked off about £400.0
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