Free insurance
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2018 3:01 pm
Is the free insurance deal only when you have PCP?
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Also, to anyone who has taken the 12 months free insurance, whatever you do, ensure you shop around when the free insurance is due for renewal, as the renewal price for the second year’s cover is likely to be astronomically high - often the case with these free insurance arrangements. You’ll almost certainly find a better (lower) price if you spend a little time shopping around.lancslad1985 wrote: Sat Jun 09, 2018 9:06 pm Just be aware VW insurance won’t protect your no claims. My wife also had issues getting them to put all her no claims on when the insurance finished with her current car. They kept sending documents with one year no claims despite the fact she had ten at the time.
They also won’t insure if you’ve had an accident in last three years. Purely due to the fact they won’t protect your no claims, we are paying for her insurance when her new SE arrives in the next week.
Unfortunately we did. It all got sorted in the end and she kept all her no claims but it was one hell of a pain. You’re right about the renewal too - despite no accident they wanted 2.5 times her normal insurance cost.....SRGTD wrote: Sat Jun 09, 2018 9:25 pmAlso, to anyone who has taken the 12 months free insurance, whatever you do, ensure you shop around when the free insurance is due for renewal, as the renewal price for the second year’s cover is likely to be astronomically high - often the case with these free insurance arrangements. You’ll almost certainly find a better (lower) price if you spend a little time shopping around.lancslad1985 wrote: Sat Jun 09, 2018 9:06 pm Just be aware VW insurance won’t protect your no claims. My wife also had issues getting them to put all her no claims on when the insurance finished with her current car. They kept sending documents with one year no claims despite the fact she had ten at the time.
They also won’t insure if you’ve had an accident in last three years. Purely due to the fact they won’t protect your no claims, we are paying for her insurance when her new SE arrives in the next week.
I also didn’t take the first year’s free VW insurance (not available on the current GTI/GTI+ but it was offered on the GTI when I bought my car in 2016) as I was aware you couldn’t protect your no claims discount.
Got my Polo SEL 115 DSG in June and snap. not told about the insurance deal. I knew about it and did not push it because my Churchill insurance is only just over £250 a year including legal, breakdown, most importantly (and NOT available through the VW insurance) my protected no claims.Leif wrote: Sat Jun 09, 2018 8:20 pm I bought mine in March, and bought my own insurance. I was never told about any insurance deal.
I don’t think the policy cover is half baked - the cover you get is on a par with what most car insurance policies provide. You just need to be aware of the implications of taking the free insurance cover;silverhairs wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 11:14 am Many thanks for the above information from the members. In reality the VW free insurance is a bit of a damp squid, you think your saving yourself a full years insurance, but this half baked policy could cause you more trouble than it's worth.
Your premium may, but won't necessarily, increase. Insurer premium calculation algorithms are highly complex these days and use a multitude of risk factors that interact with one another, and engine bhp will be just one risk factor used. So if certain risk factors represent less of a risk with the Polo than the Note (e.g. if the Polo has better active and passive safety features) then the overall effect on your premium could be a reduction.silverhairs wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 1:46 pm
I've got a 2011 Note 1.5 diesel at the moment and the last quote last month (and I've got everything covered) was just over £200.00 for me and the Mrs, now I'm expecting a small rise in premium due to having the SEL 115HP over the 90 HP Note.
I hear you there sir. Got that tee shirt.silverhairs wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 2:17 pm Your correct there "SRGTD", when I was asking about insuring the Polo they did ask if it had something like front assist, which I will have, so that means a less likelihood of hitting another car in the rear.
I know when at a roundabout and your second in line and you should wait till the car in front has moved off before even attempting to move off yourself, but at a busy roundabout and the guy in front has enough space to pull out in a 40 ton lorry, you see him move off, you think he's gone and looking right yourself, you give a small glance in front and he's just gone 5 yards and stopped againthat's when the City emergency braking come in
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