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Car insurance madness

blahblahdave
blahblahdave Posts: 4 Newbie
edited 22 December 2016 at 1:51PM in Insurance & life assurance
Good day all!

I thought I'd join and see what you all think of this madness with my car insurance quotes.

I have two cars. A 2011 Fiat Punto EVO 1.6l Diesel Multijet and an imported 2009 Ford Mustang 4l Petrol V6.

I am 27, held my licence for 9 years and have two years no claims from one car (on the Mustang) and one year on the Punto. I live just outside London and have had no accidents, points, speeding tickets etc.

The Mustang insurance cost me £1315 for 12 months with £600 excess and all the extras you can get - I expected it to be more, so am quite pleased!

My renewal came up for my Punto at an astonishing £1126! It only cost me £670 for 10 months with Admiral previously. But even Admiral could only knock it down to £946 (10 months).

I have shopped around using the great guide on MSE, and the best I've found is £1160 (12 months). And even the excess is still £300-£500.

Does anybody else think this is crazy? Or possibly know why this would be?

Looking forward to hearing from you.

Dave :)

P.S. Both policies are comprehensive, no box fitted and paid in full.

Comments

  • csgohan4
    csgohan4 Posts: 10,607 Forumite
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    any accidents, regardless of fault and/or points in the last 5 years?
    "It is prudent when shopping for something important, not to limit yourself to Pound land/Estate Agents"

    G_M/ Bowlhead99 RIP
  • Nope. None, ever!
  • dacouch
    dacouch Posts: 21,636 Forumite
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    You forgot to mention that the Mustang is on a limited mileage policy
  • Erm, no I didn't, as it's not. ;)
  • csgohan4
    csgohan4 Posts: 10,607 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    maybe a car insurance broker maybe able to help you, i don't remember paying that much even with 1 year ncb for a standard car. Perhaps it's the postcode that is higher risk
    "It is prudent when shopping for something important, not to limit yourself to Pound land/Estate Agents"

    G_M/ Bowlhead99 RIP
  • blahblahdave
    blahblahdave Posts: 4 Newbie
    edited 22 December 2016 at 3:48PM
    Shouldn't have made it rise that much, as I've moved during the policy which caused it to rise by £50 anyway (taken into account above). Not a bad area either.

    Thanks for that suggestion. :)

    Edit: Just checked my Mustang broker. They came up with over £2k!!!
  • Good day all!

    I thought I'd join and see what you all think of this madness with my car insurance quotes.

    I have two cars. A 2011 Fiat Punto EVO 1.6l Diesel Multijet and an imported 2009 Ford Mustang 4l Petrol V6.

    I am 27, held my licence for 9 years and have two years no claims from one car (on the Mustang) and one year on the Punto. I live just outside London and have had no accidents, points, speeding tickets etc.

    The Mustang insurance cost me £1315 for 12 months with £600 excess and all the extras you can get - I expected it to be more, so am quite pleased!

    My renewal came up for my Punto at an astonishing £1126! It only cost me £670 for 10 months with Admiral previously. But even Admiral could only knock it down to £946 (10 months).

    I have shopped around using the great guide on MSE, and the best I've found is £1160 (12 months). And even the excess is still £300-£500.

    Does anybody else think this is crazy? Or possibly know why this would be?

    Looking forward to hearing from you.

    Dave :)

    P.S. Both policies are comprehensive, no box fitted and paid in full.


    You say that you used one year's NCB on the Punto and I am wondering if it was actually only a 10 month's introductory NCB as some insurers don't give as much discount for that as they do for a year.


    I am also wondering if there are any other people and cars in your household at all and maybe that is affecting the quote??


    For example you don't have a named driver on the Punto policy that is more of a risk than you and the insurance companies are quoting accordingly??


    Aside from that I think that although the quote is expensive, sadly that is just the way that insurance premiums are especially when you live in a supposed "bad area".
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