20-07-2020, 03:10 PM
Hi,
I've had the Nippy with Richardson Hoskens for about 30 years now. It's usually been around the £70 mark until this year's renewal when it came in at just over £170. When I queried it as nothing had changed, I was told it was "down to the underwriters and there's nothing I can do about it."
I tried some competitors but they were all substantially more expensive than RH (and without the breakdown cover etc) - anything up to £483
from one of the well known insurers so, in the end, I stayed with RH for another year.
It looks like insurance costs are well and truly on the up but I guess an extra £2 a week or so isn't the end of the world - especially if the "unthinkable" was to happen.
Hope that helps a bit?
Best wishes,
Nick
I've had the Nippy with Richardson Hoskens for about 30 years now. It's usually been around the £70 mark until this year's renewal when it came in at just over £170. When I queried it as nothing had changed, I was told it was "down to the underwriters and there's nothing I can do about it."
I tried some competitors but they were all substantially more expensive than RH (and without the breakdown cover etc) - anything up to £483
from one of the well known insurers so, in the end, I stayed with RH for another year.
It looks like insurance costs are well and truly on the up but I guess an extra £2 a week or so isn't the end of the world - especially if the "unthinkable" was to happen.
Hope that helps a bit?
Best wishes,
Nick