10 years of driving
minimum £1000 pound a year so far
Thats £10,000 that ive paid insurance companies to send me a bit of paper once a year!

Never claimed, Never crashed and never had any points!
This!jjmartin349571 wrote:I know it's a massive cost to have your own policy initially but it pays dividends after a couple of years
You have to bear in mind the policy price isn't just covering the value of your car. They'll be factoring in the risk of damage you could cause to a third party as well.jozefsan wrote:lets be honest ask over £2000 to insure car worth 500-700 its bit body lemonade taking
That's really surprising - I thought the whole point of NCB was it's an easy way for insurers to work out a discount for your safe driving & not incurring them any undue costs. I can't comprehend why it would ever cause an increase in price?jozefsan wrote:well trust me not all the time, my insurance is cheaper when i dont use my NCB , and till today nobody cant explaing how that is possiblerob quilter wrote:This!jjmartin349571 wrote:I know it's a massive cost to have your own policy initially but it pays dividends after a couple of years
i get the impression from this thread and your advice to nitin over his non fault claim that you are/were employed in the insurance game. so what sort of money are the insurance companies making now compared to say 10 years ago ?Shiny wrote:There are no loopholes in insurance, just misinformed people that think there are.
so if im 18 and hit another car i will cause more damage then when i hit car in age 32 ????jjmartin349571 wrote:You have to bear in mind the policy price isn't just covering the value of your car. They'll be factoring in the risk of damage you could cause to a third party as well.jozefsan wrote:lets be honest ask over £2000 to insure car worth 500-700 its bit body lemonade taking
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