From the BBC:
Car insurance costs are climbing for the first time since 2017, partly because of Brexit uncertainty, according to the AA.
Over the last three months, the cost of a fully comprehensive policy climbed 2.7% to £609.93 on average...
MoneySupermarket's... editor-in-chief Tom Flack said: "It is often more expensive to buy insurance in December as they are more cars needing it so insurers don't have to compete as hard for business.
"That means it's harder to tell if the rise in the final quarter of 2018 signals a long-term rise or is just a blip."
Saturday, 19 January 2019
Nobody move or your car insurance gets hurt!
My latest blogpost: Nobody move or your car insurance gets hurt!Tweet this! Posted by Mark Wadsworth at 13:03
Labels: Brexit, Cars, Insurance, project fear
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