During the past two years car insurance premiums have rocketed, especially for younger drivers. Most drivers saw a 25% increase and the rises are set to continue for the foreseeable future.
With thousands more looking to slash the cost of their car insurance premium since the EU gender ruling took effect, we ask the question, are the cheaper ‘Black Box’ insurance policies really worth it?
With hundreds of flood warnings and alerts in place across England and Wales, drivers countrywide are worried about what this will mean for their car insurance premiums.
A number of UK car insurers face a government probe after evidence was found showing that they deliberately push up premiums. This could leave drivers £225million out of pocket every year.
This is one mission every driver sets out to do once that insurance renewal later comes through the post. But there are a few ways that you can cut your car insurance premium without being left at risk.
A recent survey, conducted by Auto Express, has revealed the UK’s best and worst value car insurance providers. Kwik Fit topped the chart for the worst value car insurer, whilst Adelaide Insurance Services was named the cheapest.
Listen up everyone, here’s a chance to get cheaper car insurance… by purchasing a new car with the recently released ‘62’ plate drivers could benefit from a cheaper car insurance premium.
Car insurance premiums could soar even further thanks to a recent European ruling. The new ruling will see associated gender advantages disappear meaning premiums could rise by 15% next month.
Car insurer Aviva is set to trial a brand new smartphone app which uses the driver’s mobile phone to rate their mileage and safeness to reward them with lower premiums.