My first year was £280, I've been driving 9 years and I'm down to £78 a month now. The first year is extortionate!
Sadly that seems about right for insurance now, it also depends on what car you have ironically older cars can be more expensive to insurance because of less safety features
Sadly sounds about right for a new driver, depends also on age, car, location, where you live etc. try an insurance broker (not a comparison site, find a broker where you call up) and they can generally find the best option for you xx
How old are you? New drivers in their 30s pay a lot less than new driver in their early 20s. My manager just passed her driving test at 33 and her insurance was only £900 for the whole year with admiral.
Definitely depends on your age I think. I passed last month and my insurance is £750 pa, but I am 27 so no longer considered a young driver
It’s shocking. In the last year insurance costs have went through the roof. Apparently it’s to do with the increased costs for parts and increase in claims. I have been driving since 18 and I’m 33 now and never had a claim. In 2023 my monthly insurance cost £21 per month for a brand new car. I had to renew in February 2024and the cheapest I could get was £57 per month and that’s with a higher excess and the same car! I’m actually paying more now than when I first passed my test. I don’t know how new drivers can afford it with prices like what you’ve been quoted. Are there any more experienced drivers in your family that you could add on as a named driver to see if that brings your quote down? X
@Sarah I’m 32 wanna cry literally 😭 I thought driving would cut my expenses 😂
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@Chelsea no it’s just me unfortunately, not in contact with any family. It’s crazy isn’t it I thought I’d be saving money by passing my test and having a car lol
@Billie I passed last month too beginning of October. Who’s your insurance with? £750 is super cheap! I’m seeing 3-4K per year 😭😭
Do you guys think it’s expensive for me because my car is automatic?? 😭😭
I pay £800 for the year but I’m 30 and have been driving 12 years. Last year was £1300! So tipping 30 does usually make a big difference x
Yeah but As a new driver you should be able to get a black box Is that £350 with a black box?
Shouldn’t make any difference in theory if it’s automatic but some parts will cost more on an auto, would have thought it would be minimal. Have you gone through the ones not on comparison sites? Aviva, direct line, LV come to mind.
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I pay £50 a month. It used to be £30 a month but I was in a bad accident last year and had to make a claim. Been driving 12 years though x
£400 for the year
Mine went up to £367 for the year and I thought that was expensive 🤯
I pay annually this year I paid £1200 x
@Charlie sorry if it’s a dumb question but what’s a black box?
@Ani no because I don’t even know the best place to look. I will look on those websites directly and see what comes up
In that case I’d really recommend a broker! Google insurance brokers local to you and then call one. They’ll do all the leg work for you x
Check what ABI insurance group your car is. If it's a high ABI like big engine or sporty car etc your insurance will be high ☹️ do you have a friend you can add on who's driven for a long time with no claims? This can help bring it down x
I’ve been driving 7 years now and mine is about £800 for the year Are these quotes with a black box?