does anyone have an up-to-date insurance policy with Mazda insurance as my insurance is due next month and I'm trying to get a better quote from them as last year was a little on the high side. I'm 65 and with a full driving history of no claims. the only thing I do want from a policy is to be able to choose my own bodywork workshop one of the best in Sussex
thanks
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I can't help you with a quote. Have you used the comparison websites?
Every UK car insurer has to allow you to choose your own repairer. However, if you don't use their choice of repairer, they can charge you an extra fee, don't have to provide you with a courtesy car, and the guarantee period for the work done may be different.
I'm currently with Direct Line.
Julian.
Sept. 2015 CX-3 Sport Nav, Dynamic Blue Mica, 1.5 Diesel, AWD, Automatic
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I am with LV and if you choose your own repairer it is an extra £400...stinks of brown evelope and back handers but that's the way of the world.
thanks Julian. I've not used a comparison website as I've never found them useful that's probably just me thoujtonline wrote: ↑Fri Apr 30, 2021 11:33 amI can't help you with a quote. Have you used the comparison websites?
Every UK car insurer has to allow you to choose your own repairer. However, if you don't use their choice of repairer, they can charge you an extra fee, don't have to provide you with a courtesy car, and the guarantee period for the work done may be different.
I'm currently with Direct Line.
Lexus 250h UX premium sport edition
very interesting. I myself would never go with any company that used that tactic or tried to have some sort of control over a customer apple etc. Mazda is good but have never had to use their claim service so you never know. guess I'll end up paying £550 once again
Lexus 250h UX premium sport edition
Are you aware of the Mazda First facility? They handle all the liaison with your insurance company and arrange for repairs to be done in a Mazda garage etc etc. At no cost to you. Further details here :-
https://www.mazda.co.uk/owners/call-mazda-first/
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thanks. is that a good sign or a gimmick would you know? is it of benefit to the consumer? as i say I'm paying £550 per year. if you think its worth it then I'll stay with Mazdast3v3cx-3 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 30, 2021 3:44 pm Are you aware of the Mazda First facility? They handle all the liaison with your insurance company and arrange for repairs to be done in a Mazda garage etc etc. At no cost to you. Further details here :-
https://www.mazda.co.uk/owners/call-mazda-first/
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Lexus 250h UX premium sport edition
fourbanks wrote: ↑Fri Apr 30, 2021 4:47 pmthanks. is that a good sign or a gimmick would you know? is it of benefit to the consumer? as i say I'm paying £550 per year. if you think its worth it then I'll stay with Mazdast3v3cx-3 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 30, 2021 3:44 pm Are you aware of the Mazda First facility? They handle all the liaison with your insurance company and arrange for repairs to be done in a Mazda garage etc etc. At no cost to you. Further details here :-
https://www.mazda.co.uk/owners/call-mazda-first/
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Luckily I've not needed to test it out for real and fingers crossed it stays that way It is aimed for anyone insured other than via Mazda, as with a Mazda Insurance you'll get all those benefits included. I'm insured with LV= and would be hit with the £400 additional excess using anyone other than a LV= chosen repairer, but if the damage was excessive it may be worth going down the Mazda First route in my case to ensure the quality of repair etc etc.
Somehow I did manage last year to get a Mazda First excess return voucher which was valid for 12 months. Would have refunded up to £200 of the normal excess paid to an insurer when making a claim.
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Hi.
If you need any help with insurance at all then please feel free to drop me a line.
Regards,
Dan.
If you need any help with insurance at all then please feel free to drop me a line.
Regards,
Dan.
st3v3cx-3 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 30, 2021 6:05 pmfourbanks wrote: ↑Fri Apr 30, 2021 4:47 pmthanks. is that a good sign or a gimmick would you know? is it of benefit to the consumer? as i say I'm paying £550 per year. if you think its worth it then I'll stay with Mazdast3v3cx-3 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 30, 2021 3:44 pm Are you aware of the Mazda First facility? They handle all the liaison with your insurance company and arrange for repairs to be done in a Mazda garage etc etc. At no cost to you. Further details here :-
https://www.mazda.co.uk/owners/call-mazda-first/
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Luckily I've not needed to test it out for real and fingers crossed it stays that way It is aimed for anyone insured other than via Mazda, as with a Mazda Insurance you'll get all those benefits included. I'm insured with LV= and would be hit with the £400 additional excess using anyone other than a LV= chosen repairer, but if the damage was excessive it may be worth going down the Mazda First route in my case to ensure the quality of repair etc etc.
Somehow I did manage last year to get a Mazda First excess return voucher which was valid for 12 months. Would have refunded up to £200 of the normal excess paid to an insurer when making a claim.
lets hope it stays that wayLuckily I've not needed to test it out for real and fingers crossed it stays that way
Lexus 250h UX premium sport edition