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Possible Ways To Make Your Car Insurance Cheaper

We would all like to reduce our expenditure so let’s have a look at some of the ways that you may be able to get cheaper car insurance. Do bear in mind that some of the following may not be … Continue reading

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How To Possibly Get Cheaper Car Insurance For Students

Student car insurance can prove to be very expensive so it would be interesting to explore a number of ways of possibly getting cheaper cover. Firstly, why do students tend to pay more for their car insurance than many other … Continue reading

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Why Take Out Third Party Fire And Theft Car Insurance?

You will no doubt be aware that there are three levels of car insurance available here in the UK. They are – third party, fully comprehensive and third party fire and theft. Let’s have a look at the later one … Continue reading

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Why Insure Your Car?

This is an interesting question that we are often asked so let us do our best to answer it to your satisfaction. The first thing to say is that, here in the UK, it is a legal requirement that if … Continue reading

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Is It All About The Price?

When it comes to looking for car insurance, the first thing a lot of people think about is the price. They may ask themselves: “Where can I get the cheapest car insurance?” Well, that may sound fine but, surely, is … Continue reading

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Premiums For Car Insurance Drop In 2013

According to the Association of British Insurers (ABI), the average cost of insuring cars in the UK for those taking out fully comprehensive policies dropped last year and that has got to be welcome news for the UK motorist. In … Continue reading

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Is Third Party Car Insurance Adequate?

You are no doubt aware that there are three levels of car insurance – fully comprehensive, third party fire and theft and third party. The later is a minimum legal requirement but, apart from that, is it adequate to meet … Continue reading

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