I dont know but id be careful with places like confused.com.
I did a quote on there and they told me the cheapest for churchill which was more expensive than when I did a quote on Churchill.
Just shop around, different places are better for different people.
good luck
2006-12-05 06:43:33
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answered by monkey boy 2
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For me Sheila's Wheels have been cheapest 3 years on trot.
It depends on your circumstances as different insurers offer discounts to different circumstances.
Things that effect insurance can be, age, job type, where you live,homeowner,married,children, no claims etc.
The prices offered on a lot of the search sites are often only an indicator and when I tried this I found that the actual price was usually more than indicated.
Good Luck.
2006-12-05 06:48:20
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answered by angie 5
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Hello,
A word of caution to you!! The insurance might be cheap but if its cheap its probably because the customer service will be dreadful and if you ever do need to make a claim you'll really regret it. Like I did, I bought cheap car insurance but making a claim was a pure nightmare.
**In a word "cheap" can work out VERY expensive in the long run!!.
**I would definately advise you "not to" buy cheap car insurance. DONT buy car insurance based soley on the price of the premium alone. Do look at what other features & services are included in the policy.
**With car insurance premiums are based on risk assesment factors & age is one related factor, so bear that in mind.
IR
2006-12-05 07:11:39
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answered by Anonymous
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The cheapest for a particular class of driver?
The cheapest for a particular mix of vehicles and zip codes?
There is no such thing.
Find an independent agent that isn't tied to any one company, give him your information, and let him find what is best for you and your circumstances.
If you have lots of tickets and have to file SR-22 forms the best for you would be one company, while the new driver might have another best for them.
2006-12-05 06:49:22
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answered by oklatom 7
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Ha, try A-Plan insurance, no one I now comes even close to them. Phone Steve Marsh at A-Plan in Bletchley.
I am 27, 6 years NCB and my MGF (Group 15 insurance) cost me £240 Fully comp.
My sisters 1996 Astra 1.6 costs her £165 fully comp, and my dads 2005 Corolla costs him £140.
They are a brokers, mine is actually legal and general, my sistes is NMB and dads is privelage, but if you go to their own sites they come out much more expensive.
They beat confused.com and moneysupermarket.com by a mile. E-mail me and I'll pass you all their details so you can get a quote.
2006-12-05 23:19:08
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answered by Steven N 4
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I've got an "awkward" car to insure. A 2 litre turbo, race tuned, highly modified Vauxhall. OK I'm 50 with three points on my licence, but http://www.swiftcover.com/ gave me a quote that was hundreds of pounds cheaper than their nearest competitor.
2006-12-05 06:49:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Insurance cos premiums are largely based on credit. Each are underwritten in different ways. Either go to Progressive, or an agent who carries several different lines.
2006-12-05 06:44:52
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answered by babyred 2
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All the insurance companies tell you they are the cheapest...you will have to ring around,telling them each in turn how much the last one you called quoted you....you can bet anything,they will ALWAYS better it.
2006-12-05 06:38:39
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answered by oh purleeeeze 3
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If you're a member of AAA you can get good discounts on your car insurance. Also, if you have other AAA insurance polices, like home insurance, they give you even more discounts. I think also depends on where you live - not all AAA regions might offer insurance too.
2006-12-05 06:44:10
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answered by lomogeek 1
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There are way too many variables. what's the most inexpensive organization for one human being ought to correctly be the most severe priced for yet another. you need to have a automobile to insure, then call round for charges for coverage on it.
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answered by uday 4
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