Saturday, 7. April 2012
Citroën C1 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
I know I’m past having to worry about my kids having to insure their first car at 17 but I still feel the pain, and even more so today, when premiums of several thousands of pounds are asked for on cars costing a few hundreds. According to the AA the average policy for a 17-22 year old is £3,000. As a result I’ve had a trawl around to see what Read more »
Tuesday, 2. August 2011
Image via Wikipedia
With reports that insurance costs are continually rising and teenage insurance now said to average £4,000 per annum it seems that car makers are likely to wade in and fight the fight. Ford has announced a new service that will handle accident management claims. By cutting out injury lawyer referral fees it says its customers could soon be enjoying Read more »
Monday, 11. July 2011
This blog is number 1 out of 134 million when you search Car Finance Blog on Google worldwide! Something that Saga’s CEO should have found out before seriously letting down yours truly. If you are a journalist receiving these blogs by RSS feed watch out for a major revelation any day now that involves Zurich Insurance.
Friday, 27. May 2011
Rip off Britain is still alive and well and currently living in the diesel fuel pumps! According to latest figures Britain now has the highest priced diesel in Europe even though the actual cost of the diesel before taxes is the lowest. In January the cost of diesel was 51.1 pence per litre (ppl), according to the National Statistics Office. In February it rose slightly Read more »
Sunday, 24. October 2010
I was talking to an insurance broker recently and he was explaining that because of the competitive nature of the comparison sites the insurance companies are doing everything to keep premiums as low as possible. One of the tricks they use, I reported a couple of weeks ago, has been to vastly increase charges and fees so that they don’t have to increase premiums, the other is of course to avoid payouts wherever Read more »