JESUS FU****G CHIRST!
OK fair enough I drive a 3.0d BMW X5, but this is just plain ridiculous: £1542 per year renewal (protected no claims, business, legal & temp car) + I have a tracker retrieve and thatcham alarm fitted, and its parked off road up a drive. I've never had an accident, I had one claim 10+ years ago which was because my car was stolen off my drive (key taken), but other than that....
£155 Per Month over 10 months.
I WAS paying £115 per month, that's £40 a month increase in the last year!!!!! FFS how the f**k do these people come to these figures. Please someone must know the absurb calculation they use.
Even if I had kept my old car (a year 2000 Audi A4 1.8), it would have still been over £900 per year and £80 per month, I mean do insurance companies have no idea that they are actually the ones at times causing people to drive with no insurance....
My missus drives a Mini Cooper S, couple of years older and she pays £465 a year. I mean it makes no sense whatsoever.
Even if I was to ditch my X5 and by a 2.0TDI A4 of around 2007, it would still cost me near enough £1200
WHAT PLANET DO CAR INSURANCE COMPANIES LIVE ON.
I had one quote that had a £3000 excess lmao
OK fair enough I drive a 3.0d BMW X5, but this is just plain ridiculous: £1542 per year renewal (protected no claims, business, legal & temp car) + I have a tracker retrieve and thatcham alarm fitted, and its parked off road up a drive. I've never had an accident, I had one claim 10+ years ago which was because my car was stolen off my drive (key taken), but other than that....
£155 Per Month over 10 months.
I WAS paying £115 per month, that's £40 a month increase in the last year!!!!! FFS how the f**k do these people come to these figures. Please someone must know the absurb calculation they use.
Even if I had kept my old car (a year 2000 Audi A4 1.8), it would have still been over £900 per year and £80 per month, I mean do insurance companies have no idea that they are actually the ones at times causing people to drive with no insurance....
My missus drives a Mini Cooper S, couple of years older and she pays £465 a year. I mean it makes no sense whatsoever.
Even if I was to ditch my X5 and by a 2.0TDI A4 of around 2007, it would still cost me near enough £1200
WHAT PLANET DO CAR INSURANCE COMPANIES LIVE ON.
I had one quote that had a £3000 excess lmao
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