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Renewing Motor Insurance
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- I try to find the cheapest insurance on comparison sites - 112 votes
- 44%
- I hunt high and low in a number of different places for the best deal - 82 votes
- 33%
- I normally accept the renewal from my current insurer - 58 votes
- 23%
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You have to be very careful with the cheapest, to a point cheapest is not always the best, you have to check your Insurance details very carefully to see what is covered, I never except my renewal Quote I always contact my Insurance, by doing this I find that the cost is slightly up from last year making the Quote way out.
I got fed up with comparison sites because you tell them what you want, they come up with loads of really good deals then when you check the deals in detail you find that they aren't what you said you wanted (higher excess, no claims bonus protection not included and so on)
I usually do check a couple of other insurance firms but this year, my insurance had actually gone down and I was busy with other stuff so i just renewed.
I usually do check a couple of other insurance firms but this year, my insurance had actually gone down and I was busy with other stuff so i just renewed.
As TWR says.
I went onto a comparison site only a couple of weeks ago and found two prices considerably cheaper than my renewal - and with large, well known insurers. However, when checking all the details I found lots of 'extras' that I took as standard needed to be added to the prices which made the quotes more expensive.
I found my current insurer was third cheapest - and £40 less than my postal renewal price. So we haggled.
I went onto a comparison site only a couple of weeks ago and found two prices considerably cheaper than my renewal - and with large, well known insurers. However, when checking all the details I found lots of 'extras' that I took as standard needed to be added to the prices which made the quotes more expensive.
I found my current insurer was third cheapest - and £40 less than my postal renewal price. So we haggled.
Comparison sites don't work for me due to a medical condition. They are OK for ballpark figures and to compile a shortlist but that is it. Last renewal the insurer I went with effed up on their quote but honoured the price anyway, saved me over three hundred smackers against the renewal from my existing insurers, and the cover is tip top, as vouched for by the missus who has been insured with them a couple of years and had to claim when she put her car on its roof (because she is a careful woman driver as opposed to a reckless male!)