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I knew getting rid of my Corrado was going to be painfull, but I didnt realise it would be this painfull!

 

Due to a change in circumstances, having to commute alot more than I used to, and not having any space to store it, I'm having to give up the Corrado and move on. So I have bought an old (w202) c-class 220cdi, and have managed to sell the VW (painfull enough)

 

But now I have just rang Brentacre and been told that to change my policy from an insurance group "18/20" 1994 VW Corrado VR6, to a group "23/50" (new rating) 2000 Merc C220 CDI, will cost me £75!!!!

 

Can anyone explain how? I was ready for an admin fee of maybe £25, which would of been abit annoying, but for it to actually increase my premium? It makes it even more painfull that I have two policies with them, and have done for a few years now. Just dont seem to get any loyalty recognition at all.

 

The only reason the guy could give me was that it's a bigger car...? Which ok yes I agree, it is bigger, but also slower, a lot safer, worth less, not modified, an estate....pretty much a grandad wagon! (no offence to anyone)

 

Anyone got any suggestions or comment?

 

Cheers

Rick

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Apparently insurance can also be based / have included volume of crashes / incidents...As the Merc is a more "common" car than the corrado, chances are it has been involved in more incidents so the insurance could be higher...

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Sounds like they're trying it on, but as above, they've always got an excuse to justify it. "Cost of repair", "frequency of claims", blah blah. Usual insurance horse schitt.

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Yep I know what you mean, I kind of expected a little better from Brentacre though.

 

Going to give them a ring later on and see if I can speak to someone else. I've had this before, where the first person I speak to just seems to want to do their job and get off the phone, whereas I have then rang back and spoken to someone else who is much more helpful.

 

Either way if there is no change, I guess I have to go through with it, won’t be renewing with them though.

 

Cheers guys

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Had you owned the Corrado for a while? (I notice you have been a member since 2011), often you get good discounts for ownership if you have owned a while?

 

Is the car value increasing? You mentioned you are commuting a lot more now - did you increase the mileage on the policy as this could put the premium up?

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Had owned my VR6 for 4 years, and a valver before that for another 4 years, so could of possibly been that!

 

Nope that was keeping the policy exactly the same, no change in mileage, or type of cover just a straight swap of vehicle, and the value of the car went from £1500 for the corrado, to £800 for the Merc.

 

Either way I had to go for it, becasue the ammount I would of got back if I'd of cancelled would of made it worse. So I paid it, will be having a good look round come next renewal time though.

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