Doggy wrote:Definitley agree on additional driver - including Mrs Doggy reduces my premium by about 30%.
Anyone who's seen her drive would shake their head in wonder.
Ha ha

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Doggy wrote:Definitley agree on additional driver - including Mrs Doggy reduces my premium by about 30%.
Anyone who's seen her drive would shake their head in wonder.
This goes for Admiral too... I guess all insurance companies do this..GingerMagic wrote:For some reason my quote goes up about £300 a year - followed by a drop of £300 when I tell them they can shove it.....
Best quote for my 2.2 was £230 but that was with Swiftcover. Before you guys take out insurance, check out an ' insurance company review ' site - its quite an eye-opener....
Got mine in the end, for the 306 and the 406, both vehicles can be driven by meor the missus
and it is £550 fully comp.
As Lozz says - gotta haggle..
It's because if you looked at the stat's there will have been lot's more claim's involving 406's than 5.5 V8 AMG's due to to amount on the roadWaxman wrote:Sonia I think your right.
At the moment it's costing me £150 more a year to Insure the 2.0 HDI than it is my 5.5 V8 AMG - go figure![]()
Insurance companies just pluck a number from the air I'm sure.
WOW,steve_earwig wrote:Wot, like this one? viewtopic.php?f=5&t=5387&p=52430&hilit=Audi+RS6#p52430
I hope it's not because there are more Pugs on the road, if they don't do it as accidents/cost of repair as a percentage of actual cars on the roads then they crooks. Oh![]()
I know which car I'd prefer to pay for the repairs on, if they think Audi's parts come cheap compared to Pugs they don't live on the same planet I do.
Tell you what, if one day it comes out that some car manufacturers are giving back-handers to Insurance co.s in order to make their cars more attractive to buyers I wouldn't be at all surprised.
Wonder what all the executives at Lloyds drive...