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  • Confusing auto insurance policies anger Brits - 25th November, 2009

    A large proportion of motorists in the UK have admitted that they do not fully understand the terms and conditions of their auto insurance policies.
    A new survey from swiftcover.com found that 42 per cent of drivers taking out auto insurance are not certain about some aspects of their policies, with 18 per cent claiming that providers deliberately set out to confuse them...

  • Top ten money saving tips for auto insurance offered - 23rd November, 2009

    A motor expert has given a list of the ten best ways to get cheap auto insurance in the UK as premiums continue to rise.
    Citing recent AA research, Stephen Womack of the Daily Mail reported that the cost of car cover has increased 5.6 per cent in the last three months, the fastest rate in 15 years...

  • Auto insurance costs rise, Sainsbury's Finance finds - 16th November, 2009

    The past 12 months have seen auto insurance companies in the UK hike premiums up by nearly 13 per cent year-on-year, according to Sainsbury's Finance.
    Drivers now pay an average annual sum of £551.74 to protect their car, a 12.95 per cent increase on 2008's figures of £448.48 and a hefty 23.31 per cent more than the costs of yearly auto insurance premiums in 2007...

  • Which? recommends auto insurance for youngsters - 13th November, 2009

    Young people over the age of 17 have been offered a new auto insurance policy which will help them to keep the costs of running a car down if they adhere to a curfew set by the firm.
    Consumer watchdog Which? has praised the initiative from RSA Insurance, through Welsh broker Motaquote, which provides drivers under 26 years old a cheaper deal on auto cover if they do not drive between the hours of 23:00 and 05:00...

  • Auto insurance firm criticises untrained driving instructors - 11th November, 2009

    The AA has said that learner drivers could be getting a raw deal from companies who allow their trainee instructors to provide paid-for teaching.
    The auto insurance provider has carried out research showing that 97 per cent of its members are against letting young people be taught by unqualified instructors while paying full price for the service...

  • Lack of knowledge puts cheap car insurance at risk - 3rd November, 2009

    An alarming number of Britons are putting their cheap car insurance at risk through their ignorance of road signs, it has been revealed.
    Research conducted by Moneysupermarket.com showed 65 per cent of motorists were unable to correctly identify the sign for 'no vehicles', while 62 per cent were incapable of recognising the marker for a zone with a minimum speed limit of 30mph...

  • AA reports rise in auto insurance premiums - 22nd October, 2009

    The cost of auto insurance has increased over the past three months and is rising faster than it has done in the last 15 years, according to new research.
    Car insurance provider the AA published the results of its British Insurance Premium Index today (October 22nd) and it has been revealed that average premiums were hiked up 5.6 per cent in the last quarter...

  • Expert offers auto insurance money saving tips - 12th October, 2009

    Motorists looking to reduce the amount they spend on their auto insurance may benefit from following the advice of one financial journalist writing for the Independent.
    Victoria Bischoff urged consumers to shop around before accepting a renewal quote from an existing provider as cheap bargain deals can be found by searching online...

  • Motorist grabs 'cheapest' auto insurance deal - 8th October, 2009

    A car owner from Kent has secured the cheapest auto insurance deal financial website Moneysavingexpert.com has ever come across.
    Barbara Wakerell, a civil servant, is currently paying 96 pence for an annual auto insurance policy because she refused to take her existing supplier's renewal package...

  • Ladies' car insurance firm launches safety device - 9th September, 2009

    A leading ladies' car insurance firm has announced that its customers can now purchase a new key ring which is designed to make them feel safer when driving alone at night.
    Research by Sheilas' Wheels has shown that 33 per cent of women get panicked or anxious when getting into their car because it takes them so long to find their keys among all the other items in their handbag...

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