The new EU ruling means that women will be hit hard by the end of gender discrimination in the car insurance industry. All female drivers under the age of 40 could see a rise of up to £300.
From 21st December an EU ruling will come into place meaning men and women will be equal in terms of car insurance, signalling huge increases for women drivers. A recent report revealed that men pay up to 41% more for their car insurance at the moment.
It seems that the world’s biggest search engine could get you a better deal on your car insurance. Google has launched its own insurance comparison site and it is set to rival market leaders, Gocompare and Comparethemarket.
If you are looking for ways to save on your car insurance, don’t modify your vehicle! According to a recent survey by MoneySupermarket.com, even simple changes like adding alloys could raise your premium by up to 66%.
‘Pay how you drive’ car insurance is becoming a lifeline for many young drivers who simply cannot afford the high car insurance premiums. On average they can save around 25% a year with black box technology.
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.
The Motor Insurers’ Bureau (MIB) have revealed that the one millionth uninsured car has successfully been seized. This milestone has been welcomed by the MIB and the AA after the crackdown on uninsured drivers officially began back in 2005.
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.