Insurance renewal coming up - recommendations please!!

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Insurance renewal coming up - recommendations please!!

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Hey all,

Currently have an I-Kube policy - paid £1999 last year and renewal is coming up now lol.

1 claim and no convictions
Pass Plus
IAM (dependent on test on Friday.)

I'm looking for recommendations for insurance companies please!?(y)

Thanks,
Dom
 
Aviva, More Than and Tescos have been good for me in the past.

More than when I was 18 and 19, Aviva when I was 20, and Tesco when I was 21.

Mate was saying that Sky Insurance were good when he was looking around for his Scooby.
 
Aviva, More Than and Tescos have been good for me in the past.

More than when I was 18 and 19, Aviva when I was 20, and Tesco when I was 21.

Mate was saying that Sky Insurance were good when he was looking around for his Scooby.

Aviva - £9663.
More Than - Can't quote.
Tesco - £5574.68

Dom
 
wow 10k with Aviva

Endsleigh where best priced for me in my first two years of motoring. I did not have to make any claims so I can not vouch for their actions if you ever need to use what you most likely paid up front for :p

Endsleigh quoted me £11K for year 1, will try them though

Endsleigh - £9418.

Dom
 
Holy ****! My Punto (same as yours but 01) only cost me £1k at 18!

Want to borrow some lube?

Edit - You don't have to give it back after thinking about it!
 
Try Brentacre, they're a modified car insurer but they do normal cars too. I was getting quotes of £2.5k+ and they managed to do it for £1100 so I was more than happy.

Car is a 1.2 Fiat Bravo sx, I'm 23 with 0NCB and 3 years driving experience.

Hope this helps.
 
i assume you have tried all the comparison sites

other then that i cant make much of a suggestion

elephant and admiral have been very good for me this renewal
 
elephant and admiral have been very good for me this renewal

They're the same company :) if you look at their prices they're usually only a few quid away from each other.

They are very good but only if you pay in a single instalment, which is fine if you can afford it. As soon as you request to pay monthly, however, expect your premiums to shoot up and match the rest of the market!
 
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