Thanks to increases made to the car insurance rates paid by women in order to comply with new regulations from the European Court of Justice, the ability to find discount car insurance for women is in danger of extinction, new research says.
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Car insurance rates 61% higher than in 2006
While car insurance rates fell slightly in 2011, the average price of motor car insurance is still 61 per cent higher than it was in 2006, a quarterly price index recently discovered.
Cheap car insurance for women evaporating quickly
Cheap car insurance for women seems to be evaporating at an increased pace, with female drivers living in regions such as Manchester, Yorkshire, and Merseyside experiencing as much as a 4.7 per cent increase in their car insurance rates over the past three months, experts say.
Cheap car insurance for women through telematics?
Many specialist providers of discount car insurance for women have had serious concerns for the motor car insurance industry as of December of this year, as a new EU ruling prohibits the use of gender in calculating premiums – but many have said that telematics-based insurance could save the industry.
New EU rules spell the end of discount car insurance for women
New EU rules going into effect at the end of this year spell the end of discount car insurance for women, insurance experts say.
Cheap car insurance for women to disappear this December?
Cheap car insurance for women could be a thing of the past following December of this year, with a ruling from the European Court of Justice translating to an additional £362 being added to the car insurance rates women pay in order to comply with anti-discrimination laws.
EU says women aren’t paying enough for motor car insurance
The availability of discount car insurance for women is set to evaporate into thin air this coming December, thanks to a new EU ruling that effectively says women in the UK aren’t paying enough for their motor car insurance.
Average Brit spends £100 on car accessories
According to research recently conducted by Diamond, a provider of discount car insurance for women, the average Brit spends around £100 to personalise their car with items such as window stickers, soft toys, and seat covers, though some motorists could be risking a car accident through their zeal to accesorise their motor.
New tech may bring about discount car insurance for young drivers
Technology newly developed by car manufacturer Ford may be the ‘key’ to bring about discount car insurance for young drivers, as parents will soon have the ability to set safety parameters for the family car before letting their teenage sons and daughters behind the wheel, experts say.
Car insurance companies say skip the whimsical accessories
Car insurance companies have said that when it comes time to accessorise your car, you should skip the whimsy, as drivers can actually increase their likelihood of being involved in an accident because of distracting items in the car.