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Scoundrel car mechanics generating problems!
According to TrustMark, a government owned accreditation scheme, Motorists are less prone to get ditched off if they are using a trusted and dependable tradesman. Stuart Carter, the marketing manager of TrustMark had the following to say to supermark...
Car insurance premiums falling
Cash strapped Brits will be pleased to hear that car insurance quotes appear to be falling. Based on research from Sainsbury’s Bank, the average cost of car insurance has dropped by 3.1% over the second half of 2008. However, despite this drop ...
Car insurance gets cheaper
A recent study by leading supermarket.com insurer, Sainsbury’s revealed that the average car insurance premium has fallen by 3.1% since Summer 2008. This could be set to rise again during the coming year due to an unexpected riseof 22% in inj...
Co-op jumps on the pay-as-you-drive wagon
Supermarket Compare can reveal that the Co-operative have joined the pay as you go car insurance market launching into a second run of schemes with not only cheaper premiums from young to older drivers. This has caused upsets in the insurance world a...
As the snow settles, so do the car insurance claims
To the delight of police, insurance companies, hospitals and drivers Supermarket Compare can reveal that the alarmingly high number of car insurance claims are now falling, following the recent snowfall which has hit hard scross the UK. The white o...
Grab your trolley, get set, go!
Grab your trolley, get set, go! It’s the launch of the all new Supermarket Compare website! Supermarket Compare is the latest addition to the insurance comparison world, offering the ability to compare quotes for most types of insurance and mor...
