What
type of car insurance cover is best for you?
This is a difficult question to answer
than you might think at first sight.
Obviously, everyone's
circumstances
are
different and again, you should take care to make sure
that you ask the right questions to get the right cover for
you.
However, as a general rule of thumb, the following
points are worth noting:
- If you are young and driving an inexpensive
first car then you will probably find the cost of comprehensive
motor insurance
very high; an example would be a 17 year-old living
in a main city, buys a second-hand car for £1,000.
The cost of a comprehensive policy could be as high as £2,500
and the cost for a Third Party Fire & Theft policy
could reduce to approximately £1,700. So, the saving
of £800
on the annual motor insurance policy is a large
part of the value of the vehicle. If you hold a TPF&T
policy and have an accident, providing that the accident
was not your fault,
the other driver's insurance policy will pay for
repairs or offer a replacement value of your car if it
cannot be economically
repaired. However, if the accident is your fault
and your car is a "write-off" or is badly damaged
then it is up to you to pay for the repair or replacement
of the
car.
- If you are young and driving a more expensive
car then it can make more sense for you to have Comprehensive
insurance.
A motor insurance premium of £2,500 for a Comprehensive
policy can appear to be money well spent if you
have an accident, which is your fault, and your car has a value of about £7,500.
Your Comprehensive policy will pay for repairs
to your car or will offer you either a cash sum or a replacement car of
similar age and mileage, as opposed to you being £7,500
out-of-pocket.
- Once you are over the age of 25
years old, and providing that you do not have
a poor driving record either
by way of a number of accidents or motoring offences, the cost of obtaining
Comprehensive
insurance can drop quite considerably and therefore
you should always look at obtaining Comprehensive insurance. Of course,
when you ask for a motor insurance quote, you
can always ask for a quote on Third Party Fire & Theft terms and a quote
on Comprehensive terms - that way you can look
at the difference in cost of each type of cover, and make up your own mind
as to which policy best suits your particular
needs..
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