Insurance multi car policy

I know insurance recommendations often crop up so thought I would share this.
A couple of months ago when another car needed insuring I added it to my home insurance with admiral - not much cheaper but felt it would be convenient. I since added another car again at a reasonable rate. Tonight I thought I would look into the mx5. Adding our 1.5 nd with a Mazda body kit (declared to admiral) has added £59 to our policy until March. This is from my current policy at £320 per year. For context this is for myself at 38 and my wife at 35 (she will never drive it I’m sure but cheaper to add her). Of course there is no right answer for all but thought it was worth sharing!

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I’m with Admiral for my Eunos (agreed value), ND, Home and Contents for my house and Contents at another property. The house insurance is the greater part of the £660 annual premium.

I have a multi car policy with LV. Renewed at the start of September @ £496.

That covers my :100: Annerversary 2.0 ND with “exhaust system changes” and our Ford Puma 1.0 Eco-boot automatic.

Both with 6000 miles per year. :+1:

Recently received my renewal from Admiral, after having a Multi-Car policy with them for a year. I re-quoted both cars separately on a comparison site and saved myself over £300.
Complete rip off, wont be doing that again!

It’s so frustrating when there is no loyalty to existing customers. In most businesses (possibly not sky!) loyalty is rewarded! I sold cars for a number of years and we hated when a customer went elsewhere as you have to build trust with new people all over. The reason for contacting admiral with my first swap over (golf) was my renewal quote from elephant was 900 plus from 400. They cited a change in our circumstances which there is non!

Previously I had a multi car policy with Admiral, around the time they first started to offer them. After a couple of years the costs escalated and I wanted to go back to separate policies. Now I had two policies with renewals at the same time which doesn’t always work from a financial perspective.

Now we have 2 cars insured with Admiral again though not on multi car and with different renewal months. I appreciate that having various policies under one umbrella helps reduce the admin overhead and therefore the price to the customer.

If there was a way to break individual policies out to their own renewal anniversary then it would be more attractive.

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