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Louise, thanks for the explanation. I understand what you say.
. But what the insurers do doesn't make sense in insurance terms, on the face of it. The discount is given because the insured is a provenly good risk over years. What other reason can there be?That's why I can shop around to renew on any car and get the same discount from any insurer.It's not a loyalty bonus for sticking with one ( if it were, it would make sense). I can't drive more than the one car at a time . I'm the same driver with the same risk of accident or claim, whatever car of mine I drive. Yet the way they work it, I get treated as a high risk newcomer one one car if I buy it now, but a good risk on the other which I've had for years, but treated as a good risk veteran on both if I've had both for years. What's more, the same applies if the new car is my third or fourth extra car.