its insurance time again
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I'm 32 , 7 years NCB, comp insurance for ?330 and ?200 excess. Give esure a call you never know.
What i've found is that where you live does play a very big role in the insurance cost. I actually got insurance increase of ?200 on a ?400 policy cost just by changing my address. A friend of mine got an increase of ?400 on a ?600 policy cost , total ?1000!
What i've found is that where you live does play a very big role in the insurance cost. I actually got insurance increase of ?200 on a ?400 policy cost just by changing my address. A friend of mine got an increase of ?400 on a ?600 policy cost , total ?1000!
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Originally Posted by spiros' post='884308' date='May 20 2009, 03:13 PM
I'm 32 , 7 years NCB, comp insurance for ?330 and ?200 excess. Give esure a call you never know.
What i've found is that where you live does play a very big role in the insurance cost. I actually got insurance increase of ?200 on a ?400 policy cost just by changing my address. A friend of mine got an increase of ?400 on a ?600 policy cost , total ?1000!
What i've found is that where you live does play a very big role in the insurance cost. I actually got insurance increase of ?200 on a ?400 policy cost just by changing my address. A friend of mine got an increase of ?400 on a ?600 policy cost , total ?1000!
esure, halifax, sainsbury and sheelas wheels all part of the same company, but charge slightly different prices......just insured a bmw 318 s-plate compact through esure this morning for ?230 full comp, with ex of ?50....some idiots were quoting ?1500 for the same policy.
easiest thing like said before keep bashing away at the net, trust me you will get there soon
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Some of you are going to cry but this here is a copy and cut from my online banking as to how much is being deducted from my checking account for my E60 insurance each month. This is for full coverage 300/100 with $240 deductable and I'm in my late 20's.
$827.52 per year.
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Farmer's insurance. Illinois.
$827.52 per year.
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Farmer's insurance. Illinois.
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Detroit is notorious for higher than average auto insurance expense due to the inordinate number of cars stolen each year. I live in Oakland County (the county immediately north of Wayne County, where Detroit is situated) and we pay the price, in part for our proximity to the City of Detroit.
A few weeks ago, I received my first premium notice for the E60 . . . . . (BTW, I am 48 with an excellent driving record) and the annual premium was a tad under $1,200. Not bad IMO, when you compare it to the premiums for my former vehicle (a 2006 Chrysler 300 - AWD) $950.00 and for my wife's current vehicle (2007 Pacifica) $900.00.
That premium will certainly hit the stratosphere when my oldest becomes "eligible" to drive in 2012.
A few weeks ago, I received my first premium notice for the E60 . . . . . (BTW, I am 48 with an excellent driving record) and the annual premium was a tad under $1,200. Not bad IMO, when you compare it to the premiums for my former vehicle (a 2006 Chrysler 300 - AWD) $950.00 and for my wife's current vehicle (2007 Pacifica) $900.00.
That premium will certainly hit the stratosphere when my oldest becomes "eligible" to drive in 2012.
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You guys suck, I'm getting raped by insurance. I'm 20 with this car so maybe it has something to do with it, I just accept it. Anyone of you guys wanna put me on your cheap ass policy?
I'm under my parents policy and am still playing that much.
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Originally Posted by spiros' post='884308' date='May 20 2009, 03:13 PM
I'm 32 , 7 years NCB, comp insurance for ?330 and ?200 excess. Give esure a call you never know.
What i've found is that where you live does play a very big role in the insurance cost. I actually got insurance increase of ?200 on a ?400 policy cost just by changing my address. A friend of mine got an increase of ?400 on a ?600 policy cost , total ?1000!
What i've found is that where you live does play a very big role in the insurance cost. I actually got insurance increase of ?200 on a ?400 policy cost just by changing my address. A friend of mine got an increase of ?400 on a ?600 policy cost , total ?1000!
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