I've been with the NFU for more years than i can remember. It's not quite renewal time just yet but enquires this week suggest its going to be more than double what its ever been previously. A minimum of £1100 i was warned.
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Post by sapphireblack » Sat Jan 27, 2024 8:41 am
I've been with the NFU for more years than i can remember. It's not quite renewal time just yet but enquires this week suggest its going to be more than double what its ever been previously. A minimum of £1100 i was warned.
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Post by X5Sport » Sat Jan 27, 2024 9:40 am
For EV owners it’s much worse. Any damage to the battery compartment means the battery is written off. For mine, BMW charge (in parts costs) a mere £90,000 - more than the price of a brand new car by some margin! Fortunately (and unlike Elon’s products, BMW assemble their batteries in replaceable modules meaning a far lower cost. EVs can (for now) only be fixed by main dealers as the crash repair industry has failed to invest in and train its staff on fixing EVs. That again means huge extra costs. I’ve been warned my insurance will likely be at least double what is was in April so likely to approach or even exceed £2k. The switch to EVs is just going to stall out. If a £20k Chinese made EV (there are a few) is going to need 10% of its value paid annually for insurance, people will not buy them.
I suspect we are about to see an epidemic of uninsured cars on the road.

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Post by sapphireblack » Sat Jan 27, 2024 9:54 am
Yet another unfair solution by the insurance companies to penalise us all for the problems of the few. If EV repairs are the main cause of these rates hikes , what dies that mean for the future

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Post by X5Sport » Sat Jan 27, 2024 10:28 am
Modern cars, regardless of power source, are more like computers on wheels now and so complex that repairs are silly money.. You can’t even replace a headlight bulb without major automotive surgery and if you have LED headlights (as many now do) those lamp units are very expensive. I got told the ones on my 2018 Gran Tourer were north of £2k each, and that was 6 years ago. Given many collisions are nose/tail shunts, it’s easy to see why repair costs in parts have gone into orbit.
Many cars now have to go from the accident centres to the appropriate main dealer for that brand because recoding or specialist additional work needs to be done and that needs special tools and test equipment. Anti-collision systems and ADAS (Automated Driver Assistance System) all need calibration and in many cases that can only be done by a main dealer.
Porsche Taycans are having headlights literally ripped out of the front (plastic) wings because they’re more than £9k each. I can remember discussions a decade ago in here about E53 side mirrors being stolen because they were around £1k each at the time.
Maybe it’s time there was a serious look at how the motor industry works its spares charges out. It’s not a new issue, but just seems to have gone mad recently.

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Post by marti » Mon Jan 29, 2024 9:40 am
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Post by X5Sport » Mon Jan 29, 2024 5:37 pm
I know these companies expect to make profits, but this is getting seriously silly price wise now. Both insurers and the motor industry need to be taken to task.

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Post by StuBeeDoo » Mon Jan 29, 2024 7:57 pm
However, in December we had need of the Citroen being covered for step-d to commute in it. I got on the insurer and gave them all the details, fully expecting the premium to head further north. To add step-d's peak-time commuting got me a refund of over £50, even taking the £25 admin fee into account. So that's £75 cheaper for cover at the most accident-likely time of day.
No rhyme or reason.

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Post by sapphireblack » Tue Jan 30, 2024 9:07 am
Normal monthly DD when fully insured hovers around £44. When i returned to the UK in December i reinstated full cover from TPFT or "parked up" cover as the NFU refer to it. They advised it would now be almost £92pm.
I was not happy as you can imagine. Apparently its a new policy, even though it was running May 23 to May 24 as i had made changes. Despite my protests they are not interested.
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Post by X5Sport » Sun Mar 31, 2024 1:13 pm
I can get cheaper cover, however it’s from firms I’ve never heard of with non-UK registered offices (always makes me nervous), or has very large excesses and exclusions. The bigger (and better known) names are all more expensive with even the usual price comparison websites offering more expensive policies from the same company I use.

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Post by Leslie » Wed Apr 03, 2024 12:42 pm

They need to make batteries repairable easily and for sensible monies thats the best way to fix these issues .
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Post by sapphireblack » Wed Apr 03, 2024 12:56 pm
Hmm, if thats true and mindful of our leaders investment in electricity, thats more than casually irritating. The few spoiling things for the masses. Thats never happened before has itLeslie wrote: Wed Apr 03, 2024 12:42 pm Ice cars are paying for ev problems too thats why everybody's is going up there are not enough ev's about yet to cover the increased costs yet plus training and expensive equipment needs serious investment and somebody has to pay for that ..us the consumers
They need to make batteries repairable easily and for sensible monies thats the best way to fix these issues .

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Post by X5Sport » Wed Apr 03, 2024 7:54 pm
As I think I’ve said before, someone needs to take a cold hard look at the industry and its costs. They make vast amounts out of spare parts and that of course hits our insurance regardless of what you drive.

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