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Car Insurance UK news (page 25):
 | Students advised to shop around for car insurance |
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| 26th August 2009 | The forthcoming start of the new university term means that many students will be looking forward to living away from home for the first time.
However, those planning to take their cars with them are being advised to shop around to get the best car insurance deal because their premiums are... | |
 | HA advice 'could lower car insurance costs' |
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| 25th August 2009 | New advice from the Highways Agency (HA) could help many car insurance customers to lower their annual premiums.
In particular, the HA has stressed the need for motorists to ensure they have enough fuel in their vehicle to complete their journeys, avoid extra hassle and reduce the risk of ... | |
 | Fixed penalties 'could increase car insurance costs' |
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| 21st August 2009 | There are growing concerns that plans to allow police to issue fixed penalty notices for careless driving could lead to an increase in car insurance premiums.
AA Insurance believes that the proposals could lead to more drivers being convicted of careless driving and therefore are likely to... | |
 | Car insurance customers 'concerned about unfair parking charges' |
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| 20th August 2009 | Many car insurance customers are being targeted by unfair parking fees, according to new research.
Consumer watchdog Which? concluded that many private parking locations around London are failing to provide the correct information to people using them, with many signs being not clearly visi... | |
 | Car insurance drivers to be targeted by anti drug-driving initiative |
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| 19th August 2009 | A new government campaign has been launched to help raise awareness amongst car insurance customers about the dangers of drug-driving.
Costing a total of £2.3 million, the initiative will include a new television commercial that uses that tagline 'your eyes will give you away' to expl... | |
 | Car insurance provider to offer extra vandalism protection |
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| 19th August 2009 | A new scheme has been launched to help car insurance customers over the age of 50 to protect their no claim discounts and cover the cost of vandalism damage.
Saga Motor Insurance says it believes that the initiative will offer increased protection for older drivers and remove the worry abo... | |
 | Car insurance shoppers 'could opt for new VW' |
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| 18th August 2009 | Drivers looking for the best deals on car insurance cover could be tempted by the new Volkswagen (VW) Touran Match.
The new version of the Touran Match costs only £500 more than the SE edition but comes with around £1,600 worth of extras - which could be a tempting offer for the ... | |
 | Car insurance cost increases predicted |
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| 15th August 2009 | New figures suggest that car insurance customers could see a rise in their premiums if they renew their policies over the next few months.
According to Aon, the current recession is forcing car insurance providers to increase their prices in order to ensure acceptable profit levels. The fi... | |
 | Defining jobs correctly 'could reduce car insurance premiums' |
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| 15th August 2009 | Drivers looking to lower their car insurance costs should consider how they define their jobs, it has been asserted.
Writing for lovemoney.com, Amy Davies explained that occupation definitions can make a substantial difference to the cost of car insurance cover.
However, she noted ... | |
 | Women 'entitled to cheaper car insurance' |
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| 13th August 2009 | A finance expert believes that female car insurance customers deserve to pay lower premiums because of their driving habits.
In an article for the Guardian, Ali Steed, editor of personal finance advice website MyMoneyDiva.com, explained that while women are not involved in fewer accidents,... | |
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