Give us a call if you haven't!£685 quote for me today with Brentacre covering a few mods. Undecided, which others are good with mods?
Thanks for this. I followed your advice and managed to bring it down from under £1100 (55% increase) to just under £950 (35% increase).If you're with Admiral, login to your account, manage renewal, thinking of leaving...
Go through the tick boxes and click I'm still unhappy then it just spits out a discount. Already at 34% increase now rather than 45%
The cars have breakdown xover inside the TUK warranty, so why double cover?AA - £466 last year, renewal quoted at £797. Searched via Quidco and ended up with Churchill; higher voluntary excess than last year, but have added in UK breakdown cover; £508 less £45 Quidco cashback = £464 =![]()
The cars have breakdown xover inside the TUK warranty, so why double cover?
£89 renewal would be good value if you intend to take your GR on a holiday over the Channel as it includes European Breakdown cover, but for me a basic UK Roadside Breakdown cover will be sufficient for the next year, so a £30 add-on to the standard Churchill policy is a better deal.New and approved used cars come with 12 months breakdown cover - after 12 months it's £89 pa for the Toyota scheme through the AA, or you sort elsewhere.
That happened to me too, very annoying.Had a bit of a nightmare with comparison sites on Thursday trying to rush through cover so that I could pick up the car tomorrow.
I was finding that once they directed me to the site and I was doing the last checks before payment there had been significant and ridiculous changes to the price and cover originally quoted.
I saw prices suddenly jump (once they transferred over to the provider) by up to 25% (“your new quote is”) with no explanation, excess suddenly changing from £250 to (confused.com) to £1750, key data entered being changed (even “where is it stored” and “ when did you obtain your licence) - no notice whatsoever - lucky I checked.
Got it sorted but you really have to check the details.
Hi, Which insurer did you use this time around?I had a similar experience to many - the current insurer almost doubled the price this year. I shopped around and added another 100 to the excess and brought it in for less than last year in the end. £303
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Moved from Hastings to Churchill, based on results from confused.com. Sadly it's the same every year, often changing back to an insurer that I was with a few years before.Hi, Which insurer did you use this time around?