Car insurance is cheaper online!
Hands up how many of us have never changed our car insurance company for years, or never even reviewed the potential premiums charged by other insurance companies.
If you're one of a growing band of people in the UK who are more than happy to stay with their current car insurance company without checking the competition then you could literally be losing out on hundreds of pounds of savings a year. The online insurance market has grown substantially over the last few years and car insurance is one market which has received greater interest, to the benefit of consumers.
The fact that online car insurance companies are able to cut back on their costs by operating on the World Wide Web have seen substantial benefits to consumers. It is vital that you check the situation in the market as a whole when your car insurance is due for renewal as even large no claims bonuses can be replicated and transferred in some cases. While staying put with your historic car insurance company may seem sensible, and in many cases be the easiest option, you may be missing out on significant savings.
The online insurance market as a whole has developed over the last few years and there are significant savings available across the board.
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