Shopping around 'could see people save on modified car insurance'
27 Aug 2008
Motorists in the UK could save on their modified car insurance policies by shopping around for a better deal, according to a body in the sector.
Significant savings can be made by drivers who scour the market before picking out a policy for their modified models, the Association of British Insurers (ABI) has claimed.
Indeed, ABI spokesperson Malcolm Tarling stated that cover is predicted to increase but the market will become more competitive.
He added that motorists should not simply be blinded by low prices, adding that they should ensure the deal they settle on suits their needs.
"Shopping around is the best way of cutting the cost of your insurance. But make sure you shop around and find a policy that actually has the cover you want," the expert commented.
The ABI is made up of around 400 companies which deal with 94 per cent of the domestic insurance services taken out by British customers.