My car insurance is up for renewal. I've had a quote from S@ga which is half the price quoted by my current insurer. Does anyone use S@ga? Are they good?
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Watch out for comparison sites they use similar tricks to airline sites. Things stripped out and then introduced as expensive add ons.
Don't have car now, but I suggest you try Swintons, who are brokers.
Your current company might match Saga quote if you phone them.Riddlesdown (S Croydon)
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Originally posted by mothhawk View PostMy car insurance is up for renewal. I've had a quote from S@ga which is half the price quoted by my current insurer. Does anyone use S@ga? Are they good?
Use them but be ready to switch later on.Sent from my pc cos I don't have an i-phone.
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^^^^^^^^^^Tis the same with all insurers the will quote low to get your business but at renewal it always goes over the top.
I have been with my company, Hastings Van for some years now and it is always the same. The renewal quote comes through the door at some ridiculous figure, I ring and explain the have one chance to change their mind or I am off, they drop their quote to s reasonable level and I renew.Potty by name Potty by nature.
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Unless you have a flash car and need nuanced coverage, all you want insurance for is to provide a lump sum payment and legal expenses cover in the event you have a major accident, you're not going to claim for knocks and scrapes, windscreen etc. as your NCB percentage will decay. So get the cheapest you can and add in legal expenses and protected NCB - simples, as the ad says.
NB: been an insurance broker for more than 30 years, although motor is not my thing, but if anyone out there has a refinery or oil rig they need insuring let me know!Are y'oroight booy?
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Changing your insurance company is fine as long as you carefully check what's included and what isn't, such as what is the limit of any legal expenses, what you are actually covered for when travelling, loss of expensive personal items, and any other things for which you may have to pay an excess. Its reputation for service and customer satisfaction is also important. Our car is with NFU and, although it's not the cheapest, it is a Which? Best Buy. Another alternative is to go on-line to your current insurers and get a quote which is usually cheaper for a "new" customer.I work very hard so please don't expect me to think as well!
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my parents use them, and they have been fine AFAIK (never had a bump). they were however very sniffy about letting me be on my parent's cover (I was some way under the over-50 barrier) - I think that's their niche - anything you like as long as you are over 50
same point as everyone else re pricing over years
whilst I agree that you are in effect buying catastrophe cover, the quality of the office and support you get makes a difference
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Originally posted by Potstubsdustbins View Post^^^^^^^^^^Tis the same with all insurers the will quote low to get your business but at renewal it always goes over the top.
I have been with my company, Hastings Van for some years now and it is always the same. The renewal quote comes through the door at some ridiculous figure, I ring and explain the have one chance to change their mind or I am off, they drop their quote to s reasonable level and I renew.Location - Leicestershire - Chisit-land
Endless wonder.
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Glad for you, goes to prove 'if you don't ask you don't get.
I know what you mean about nearly not renewing, I felt just the same till I realised they all do it.
I've just had a shock I can't get my head round
Last year I sold my euro 4 engine van for a cleaner more fuel efficient euro 6 model the result road tax up from £140 to £250Potty by name Potty by nature.
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Not used S@ga but the advice about shopping about and beating the current quote down is good.
Having reached mature years and treated myself to a fairly decent used car I've been with the NFU for several years now. They are not the cheapest but the cover is good and the few dealings I have had (no claims though) have been rapid and easy. It gives me peace of mind knowing any incedent will be relativly hassel free should it occur.
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Originally posted by Potstubsdustbins View PostGlad for you, goes to prove 'if you don't ask you don't get.
I know what you mean about nearly not renewing, I felt just the same till I realised they all do it.
I've just had a shock I can't get my head round
Last year I sold my euro 4 engine van for a cleaner more fuel efficient euro 6 model the result road tax up from £140 to £250...
Location - Leicestershire - Chisit-land
Endless wonder.
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Tis the same with all insurers the will quote low to get your business but at renewal it always goes over the top.
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