Last week I renewed with Greenlight on the 172 at a premium of £750ish. Well ive just traded the car in for a 182, and they said they won't charge me any more for the upgrade of insurance, just the £25 admin fee which i have paid.
Well ive just looked for some other quotes for the 182 out of interest, and they're coming out at £200 cheaper
Direct Line = £557.55
Privilege = £553.35
So basically, it sounds like Greenlight have kept my premium the same, even though its clear it should be cheaper... and charged me £25 for doing so! I reckon if i was to get a brand new quote from greenlight it would be cheaper than my previous premium of £750 which they have kept the same!
Im not happy, what's everyone else's opinion?
If you renewed the price on a 172 the rate would not be less for the 182 as the vehicle is the same group.
We have not kept any refund as there would not be one due from the insurance company.
If you can get the rate cheaper elsewhere you are welcome to cancel the policy. If you have turned 25 since renewing the policy it can make a massive difference to the premium. So quotes elsewhere would appear much less than ours (which may of been taken out at 24).
If you input a brand new quote for the details it would come out at the same annual premium as what the change of vehicle.
So basically you were expecting a £200 odd refund when changing from a 172 to a 182??
If you want to cancel the policy or discuss this any further please don't hesitate to call me on 01277 263030.
The 14 day cooling off period only applies to new business as renewals you are deemed to have accepted and understand the policy terms and conditions as you are renewing the existing policy and not starting a new one.
If you had told us when renewing the policy that you were looking to buy the 182 we could of told you the price would be the same as the 172 with just the £25 admin to pay to process the change.
Best Regards
Neil
Greenlight