Renewal on the e36 in Naas €1520 fully comp.
Renewal at my new address in monkstown €2060 fully comp.
€1600 3rd party.
Fecking ridiculous rise for an address change.
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Renewal on the e36 in Naas €1520 fully comp.
Renewal at my new address in monkstown €2060 fully comp.
€1600 3rd party.
Fecking ridiculous rise for an address change.
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I have my 1995 E36 convertible insured with AIG via First Ireland as a classic for €519 as of last June.
The renewal on a standard policy was €2200 with Kennco. First Ireland even thought it was silly. They offered the classic policy with a mileage limit of 10,000 (I did 7,500)
As of last week I have the 1991 RX7 convertible insured on the SAME POLICY for an extra €33 with an additional 4,000 on that vehicle. It will be €107 for the RX7 as an addition when renewal comes around.
SO, two cars insured for €600 roughly.
The renewal was due last week and was expecting a sting but glad to say this is the second year in a row with no increases. the wife changed the corolla during the week and upgraded to a Hyundai I40 Estate 1.7 diesel the difference was 80 in the policy which you can live with.
I am still dumbfounded by the current state of the Irish Insurance system. Mine went up another €300 on last years policy even though the only change on the policy was another year added to my NCB (now at 8). Quotes you get now online also only seem to last in some instances until close of Business (123.ie).
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