Insurance popularity question

Ok so i have now tried Adrian Flux on £90,000 its come in at £1840 so if I get one cheaper I hope the insurance will be also. I will try some more more Monday. Thank you again Bav.
 
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Ok so i have now tried Adrian Flux on £90,000 its come in at £1840 so if I get one cheaper I hope the insurance will be also. I will try some more more Monday. Thank you again Bav.
If you're considering buying a camper, I recommend giving Comfort Insurance a call - good cover and reasonable premiums provided you're prepared to limit your annual mileage.
 
If you're considering buying a camper, I recommend giving Comfort Insurance a call - good cover and reasonable premiums provided you're prepared to limit your annual mileage.
Not going for a camper Bav Just going to use as a daily like a car for fishing and British motorcycle racing and putting our 2 golden retriever's in. I want it to be luxurious and comfortable. I'm still at the learning stage at moment so I don't make any mistakes. I'm also looking at Knights Customs which s nearer me. I should be paying both a visit in the next month.
 
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My renewal has arrived from Brentacre….

At the top of the letter it says this:

Your current insurer Markerstudy Insurance Co Ltd are currently not offering renewals, so your cover will be transferred to Markerstudy Insurance Co Ltd for the same price it would have been. The cover and terms are almost the same – we will discuss this with you in more detail when you contact us.

So that makes no sense whatsoever :rolleyes:

Last year £425 inc £65 admin fee
This year £485 inc £65 admin fee

Will revisit the LV quote I got the other day.
 
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My renewal has arrived from Brentacre….

At the top of the letter it says this:

Your current insurer Markerstudy Insurance Co Ltd are currently not offering renewals, so your cover will be transferred to Markerstudy Insurance Co Ltd for the same price it would have been. The cover and terms are almost the same – we will discuss this with you in more detail when you contact us.

So that makes no sense whatsoever :rolleyes:

Last year £425 inc £65 admin fee
This year £485 inc £65 admin fee

Will revisit the LV quote I got the other day.
Did they mean "...transferred from Markerstudy..."?
 
Caravan Gaurd £388.00 Professionally converted van. Agreed 70K.
61 full no claims.
Had to have a tracker fitted. Been with them for years. Renewal in a couple of months.
Certainly a company I will try next time it's due, thanks @Philgy , I wonder if never having owned a caravan will dent my chances?!
 
Not sure what I have done or what has happened where I live but current insurance has gone from £617 to £827. Tried a few others, all over £1000. Carole Nash £1631.
Only have a unmod T6 Kombi. 6 years no claims seems, assuming without that it would be the cost of the vehicle!
 
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I was going to moan about my fully converted camper’s insurance going for £389 to £505 this year but after reading what some of you are paying I’m beginning to think it’s not that bad after all.
I’ve noted that it’s says I have 0 ncb.
Do you need to build your ncb on each vehicle? As I’ve had full protected ncb on my T5.1 for over a decade.
Also should I not have at least 1 years ncb with this being my second year’s insurance with them with no claims.
Company is Adrian Flux
 
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Hi @The Flying Scotsman.

Yes, you earn NCB per vehicle.

Some camper insurers will mirror the NCB earned on a different vehicle, which means you get the discount as if you had the same NCB, but, come renewal, any Proof of Bonus or Renewal Invitation will show how much NCB you have actually earned on your camper. This is, in effect, a honey trap, as no other insurer will be able to come close to your renewal premium (unless, of course, the other insurer also offers mirroring).

Regardless of mirroring (and subject to having not made an intervening claim), if you started with 0 years, your first Renewal Invitation should show 1 year, so yours showing 0 years might be something worth querying.
 
Hi @The Flying Scotsman.

Yes, you earn NCB per vehicle.

Some camper insurers will mirror the NCB earned on a different vehicle, which means you get the discount as if you had the same NCB, but, come renewal, any Proof of Bonus or Renewal Invitation will show how much NCB you have actually earned on your camper. This is, in effect, a honey trap, as no other insurer will be able to come close to your renewal premium (unless, of course, the other insurer also offers mirroring).

Regardless of mirroring (and subject to having not made an intervening claim), if you started with 0 years, your first Renewal Invitation should show 1 year, so yours showing 0 years might be something worth querying.
Thanks Bav
 
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Had my renewal from Comfort Insurance couple days ago go from £472 to £585 same cover , seems ridiculous as 2022-23 it was around £380-400 iirc then £472 23-24 now £585 24-25 steep increases imo BUT looking at this thread it seems about right ??. 53 with 3 points (4 years ago) and 10+ years no claims.

Can I be bothered calling round the usuals and will it be cheaper do you think?.
 
Had my renewal from Comfort Insurance couple days ago go from £472 to £585 same cover , seems ridiculous as 2022-23 it was around £380-400 iirc then £472 23-24 now £585 24-25 steep increases imo BUT looking at this thread it seems about right ??. 53 with 3 points (4 years ago) and 10+ years no claims.

Can I be bothered calling round the usuals and will it be cheaper do you think?.
Comfort do provide decent cover though. Also, if your 3pts relate to speeding, they're unlikely to have made any difference to the premium - especially if 4 years ago. Legally, SP30 are rehabilitated after 5 years, after which time it's unlawful for them to be taken into consideration, but the vast majority of insurers ignore after 3 years and most ignore the first speeding anyway.
 
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Had my renewal from Comfort Insurance couple days ago go from £472 to £585 same cover , seems ridiculous as 2022-23 it was around £380-400 iirc then £472 23-24 now £585 24-25 steep increases imo BUT looking at this thread it seems about right ??. 53 with 3 points (4 years ago) and 10+ years no claims.

Can I be bothered calling round the usuals and will it be cheaper do you think?.
I just had one from Adrian Flux - £1100 and Brightside for £1,475.75 on a T6 Kombi 2018. Mine was £500 2 years ago. I'm shocked at the cost now.

What on earth is driving up the cost? No points, no claims 6 years (how long I have had the vehicle), 2 middle aged drivers.
 
What on earth is driving up the cost?
Ouch! Unfortunately it’s pretty much everything - increased pay for everyone involved (insurance. Garage, recovery, parts manufacturers …), logistics, import costs, rise in uninsured drivers, more litigation, medical costs, higher repair costs of EVs (spread across everyone rather than only EVs), increased claims (e.g. more thefts due to JLR poor security) and general appalling driving standards to mention a few. In my opinion the whole vehicle insurance sector needs a thorough shakeup to make it fairer, reward good behaviour and remove the scourge of uninsured drivers.
 
What on earth is driving up the cost
Because they repair costs they get from workshops have dramatically increased, labour and parts have increased more than inflation.
Cars are vastly more complicated than they were (need to be) and there will be worse to come with the self driving / driver assistance.
I’ve tried to get quotes in the recent past for cash bodywork repairs for friends who’ve had a mishap (off the insurance). Body repair shops aren’t interested as the quotes they give to insurance companies seem to be accepted and they cash in. Hence they just do insurance jobs.
Just how many loss assessors / adjusters are there to go around to ensure the quotes are fair?
 
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