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Don't Exceed Sensible Car Insurance Excess Levels
CHESTER, England, April 24, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
Selecting a higher voluntary excess on your car insurance may cost motorists more in the long term, warns MoneySupermarket
Motorists opting for a higher voluntary excess level to reduce the overall cost of their car insurance premium, could fork out more in the long run, according to MoneySupermarket.com, and in some cases the impact on premium prices is minimal.
Research from Britain's number one comparison site analysed the cost of car insurance using a range of voluntary excess levels, from £0 to £500, to evaluate the effect on premium prices.
The research showed a difference of around £190 to the annual cost of a premium when comparing the average cost of a £0 excess ( ...
Buy John Lewis Car Insurance Online and Save 10%
LONDON, April 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
John Lewis is offering 10% off their Car Insurance policy if you buy online before the end of April.
Visit to find out more about our Car Insurance policy and to get a personalised Car Insurance quote.
All online quotes requested between March 27th and April 30th will automatically include a 10% price reduction.
Once you are happy with your quote, call 0800 916 6815 to confirm the details of your Car Insurance policy, or you can ask us to call you back at a convenient time.
John Lewis Car Insurance is provided by Ageas Insurance Limited.
We like to keep things simple, so before providing you with a quote for your Car Insurance we'll need some inf ...
Over half (57%) of all drivers expect to switch to a telematics-based car insurance policy by 2017 according to research from Gocompare.com
NEWPORT, Wales, April 19, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
Fifty-seven per cent of drivers believe they will switch to a telematics or "black box" insurance policy in the next five years, according to a new study* from Gocompare.com.
The study into the relationship between driving habits and insurance found that a wide cross-section of motorists are open to the idea of telematics-based car insurance.
Motorists With "Front" Rife on British Roads
CHESTER, England, April 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
One in seven drivers have "fronted" on their car insurance policy
Almost a quarter think "fronting" is legal
Don't risk invalidating car cover, warns MoneySupermarket
Parents with children who drive are breaking the law by "fronting" on their car insurance in order to save money, according to MoneySupermarket.com.[1]
Research from Britain's number one comparison site found "fronting" is rife in the UK.
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