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Car insurance providers consider 'risk factors' when calculating a car insurance premium, including your age, postcode and the number of claims or accidents you've had in the past.
Using a car abroad is a great way of discovering a country, but it's essential to know the regulations and insurance implications before you go.
We understand that times are tough and bills are going up for everyone. With this guide, we also want to help explain why the insurance industry has seen such an increase in prices, as we recognise that it can be concerning.
Darker days, cold temperatures and unpredictable weather can make it a challenging time to be on the road. However, you can get prepared with some simple car maintenance checks.
If you already have a car, do some research to find out how much you can sell it for, or whether you can you use it for part exchange.
Being involved in a car accident is always a shock and can be quite upsetting, but having the right insurance can make the whole process much easier and save you added stress and worry.
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