How can a colour of skin increase your chances of a claim? It can't.
You haven't yet. Yet being the key word. If Doris lives in an A rated postcode and has claimed a lot, her insurance will be more. That doesn't mean yours should be lower.
If you want to pay less, then get a lower insurance grouped car and move.
In the same way being male "supposedly" increases your chance of a crash...
That’s my point thought, it's all rubbish in the same why you can't assume the colour of your skin or your gender makes you more likely to be involved in an accident (this is regarded as discrimination hence why the rules have now changed).
You missed the key point I was making regarding Doris "she leaves her car in an F rated postcode everyday where she works". As her car will spend 50% of its time in an F rated postcode surely this should be taken into account?
Simple fact remains that car insurance has spiraled out of control. How can it cost me 8 times as little to insure my house and its contents (which incidentally cover me for a lot more than my car is worth or “most” crashes is likely to incur)!? The simple reason being because every man and his dog aren't making fraudulent claims against their home. Once the fraudulent claim side of things is sorted then premiums will undoubtedly.
As I stated in another thread its not car crime or accidents that make Manchester so expensive it’s the fraudulent claims side of things. Unfortunately there is little I or my neighbour can do to resolve this…