Insurance Who To Use?

Discussion in 'Insurance - Sponsored by Ducati Insurance' started by peter walker, Apr 15, 2024.

  1. Nice . What bike and how old r u
     

  2. whose that with?

    mines due in june and i feel im getting shafted already, price comparison websites vary widely, bemoto and bennets did FA again except put it up from last year

    i have been told price comparison websites store your date so naturally put your prices up year on year, clearing all data and starting afresh can help (which i did and it didn't)
     
  3. My Panigale is insured on my other policy which has 3yr NCD, the renewal has gone from £200 to £410, so it’s now off the road until I can either get a better quote or roll it into my triumph policy
     
  4. Hastings Direct :upyeah:
     
  5. 899
    Located in south east
    1 year no claims (edit: i had close to 10 years no claims on a previous policy so i dont know if that effects the renewal premium)
    50 years young (just!)
     
    #25 Red899, May 6, 2024
    Last edited: May 6, 2024
  6. I’ve found it really depends on your details and area. Some quotes vary wildly, so it’s always worth calling a few directly rather than just relying on comparison sites.
     
  7. I just had a renewal invitation from Performance Direct. The premium had dropped from £261 to £239. I was initially happy with that, but the excess had increased from £350 to £600, so I had a look at Confused.com. Ended up switching through them to Devitt with a premium of £129 (admittedly with no legal fee cover; could have added it for £40), but still with a £600 excess.
     
  8. I just insured my new to me Desert X and got a quote from Bennetts directly at £728 (Gulp).

    However, when I went through ComparetheMarket the quote from Bennetts for exactly the same policy was a much more reasonable £470. Talking to mates this turns out to be quite common that it is cheaper through a comparison site than going direct.
     
  9. Bemoto £151 on a 1200r, gone up £6 since last year. Over 60 with lots of no claims.
     
  10. I'm not sure but I think there is a cooling off period with online purchases (within 10 days or something).
    If you’ve just taken out a policy then found much cheaper, I think you can cancel and swap over.
    Might be worth checking out.
    Good luck
     
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