Ontario car insurance - UK experience not being recognised
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Re: Ontario car insurance - UK experience not being recognised
Im insured with Wawanesa and they let me use my no claims bonus from the UK!
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Hi ,
we use Johnson Insurance and they accepted my 14 years no claims from the UK all I had to do was show them my last no claims certificate from Direct Line in the UK and a copy of my DVLA green part.
we use Johnson Insurance and they accepted my 14 years no claims from the UK all I had to do was show them my last no claims certificate from Direct Line in the UK and a copy of my DVLA green part.
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It reduced when I cut down to just 6,000km per year.
They are always calling me trying to tell me that I must be doing more to try and push it up.
I think km's and postcode are the biggest factors.
I'm with State Farm and have investigated going elsewhere several times but never found anything cheaper for my Honda Civic.
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Not at all, car insurance in Ontario is completely different matter. Plenty of companies here will take in to account UK history and our premiums are tiny compared to Ontario.
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I've only been here a few months and my car insurance is £2,900 for the year (UK experience not taken into account). I knew it was going to be in this region before I got here though. Just have to suck it up I'm afraid painful though it is.
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My wife and I in out mid 40's, no accidents for at least 15 years was quoted $7,000 for both of us on a Ford Edge ( Markham /Toronto area ). We told them to poke it.
Its just one big scam here. We came from US where we had two cars and our rate was about $1,400 USD. There is no justification for the rates, unless most people drive uninsured and the few get punished
Its just one big scam here. We came from US where we had two cars and our rate was about $1,400 USD. There is no justification for the rates, unless most people drive uninsured and the few get punished
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According to the Insurance Bureau of Canada about a quarter of the vehicles in Ontario are driven without insurance. I don't think this has much bearing on insurance rates; people drive without insurance because they've been priced out (I did so myself for seven or eight years). The rates are high because people in Ontario drive badly and then get litigious about it.
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Two years later, I now have that much vaunted "Canadian experience" and we are paying about $2K a year for two vehicles.
As for the general cost of car insurance, I think the winter conditions here are obviously a factor and, with all due respect, I have found Canadian drivers to be generally more complacent than those back in the UK. But that's for another thread.
As for the general cost of car insurance, I think the winter conditions here are obviously a factor and, with all due respect, I have found Canadian drivers to be generally more complacent than those back in the UK. But that's for another thread.
Anyway, I seem to have found something fairly cheap but don't want to jinx myself before it's finalised...
Thanks for the help everyone!
Cat
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But I've been here for three years so I have more driving history here. My insurance should really be cheaper than yours!
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My wife and I in out mid 40's, no accidents for at least 15 years was quoted $7,000 for both of us on a Ford Edge ( Markham /Toronto area ). We told them to poke it.
Its just one big scam here. We came from US where we had two cars and our rate was about $1,400 USD. There is no justification for the rates, unless most people drive uninsured and the few get punished
Its just one big scam here. We came from US where we had two cars and our rate was about $1,400 USD. There is no justification for the rates, unless most people drive uninsured and the few get punished
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According to the Insurance Bureau of Canada about a quarter of the vehicles in Ontario are driven without insurance. I don't think this has much bearing on insurance rates; people drive without insurance because they've been priced out (I did so myself for seven or eight years). The rates are high because people in Ontario drive badly and then get litigious about it.
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Hi
I too have moved to Kingston and am facing the same high insurance rates! I was wondering if you had managed to sort out your insurance and if so, with which company?
Thanks!
I too have moved to Kingston and am facing the same high insurance rates! I was wondering if you had managed to sort out your insurance and if so, with which company?
Thanks!
Hi all,
I've found myself in a situation that I'm finding hard to resolve so I'm hoping someone here has been through similar and can let me know what steps they took! I changed my car license plates to Ontario from Quebec recently and I thought everything was fine and dandy. My car insurance from Quebec had transferred my file to Ontario and I received the details for that, which allowed me to get the plates. Fast forward just over a week (maybe two) and the Ontario division of the insurance company has come to me saying that they can't honour the insurance cost I've been paying because I 'don't have enough driving experience.' (Surely they should have checked that earlier??)
They're now saying that my Ontario license doesn't match the info Quebec provided. Quebec basically honoured my 10 years no-claims driving history in the UK and I've had no accidents in Quebec so I now have 13 years no-claims history. I asked about providing a DVLA driving history certificate and letters from my UK car insurance company as proof but they said that the problem lies in my Ontario license and that it shows me as being a new driver in Canada from October 2012 (which is the date I got my Quebec license, which I had to surrender to get my Ontario license) and so that's the only information the insurance company have to go on.
As a result of this, my new quote for continued coverage was $2,100 for just six months. Obviously I refused to pay that frankly extortionate amount (a full year of coverage would be just under what I paid for my car in 2013!) and so now I don't have any car insurance and can't use my car. It's a bit of a problem because it takes me over an hour to get into work by bus (just 10km!) so I'd like to resolve it as quickly as possible.
Has anybody been in this situation with the info held on the Ontario license and UK experience not being taken into account? How did you get round this? I'm hoping it would be as simple as taking my proof of UK experience (DVLA document, etc) to DriveSafe to see if they can add it to my electronic license info but maybe I'm dreaming...
Thanks for any help you can give!
Catherine
I've found myself in a situation that I'm finding hard to resolve so I'm hoping someone here has been through similar and can let me know what steps they took! I changed my car license plates to Ontario from Quebec recently and I thought everything was fine and dandy. My car insurance from Quebec had transferred my file to Ontario and I received the details for that, which allowed me to get the plates. Fast forward just over a week (maybe two) and the Ontario division of the insurance company has come to me saying that they can't honour the insurance cost I've been paying because I 'don't have enough driving experience.' (Surely they should have checked that earlier??)
They're now saying that my Ontario license doesn't match the info Quebec provided. Quebec basically honoured my 10 years no-claims driving history in the UK and I've had no accidents in Quebec so I now have 13 years no-claims history. I asked about providing a DVLA driving history certificate and letters from my UK car insurance company as proof but they said that the problem lies in my Ontario license and that it shows me as being a new driver in Canada from October 2012 (which is the date I got my Quebec license, which I had to surrender to get my Ontario license) and so that's the only information the insurance company have to go on.
As a result of this, my new quote for continued coverage was $2,100 for just six months. Obviously I refused to pay that frankly extortionate amount (a full year of coverage would be just under what I paid for my car in 2013!) and so now I don't have any car insurance and can't use my car. It's a bit of a problem because it takes me over an hour to get into work by bus (just 10km!) so I'd like to resolve it as quickly as possible.
Has anybody been in this situation with the info held on the Ontario license and UK experience not being taken into account? How did you get round this? I'm hoping it would be as simple as taking my proof of UK experience (DVLA document, etc) to DriveSafe to see if they can add it to my electronic license info but maybe I'm dreaming...
Thanks for any help you can give!
Catherine
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I did! I went with Johnson in the end and I feel like I got a good deal because they recognised my UK experience. Certainly significantly better than the other quotes I received!
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I got the best deal with Johnson too. Although I wouldn't call it "a good deal" - I'm still paying 16x (sixteen times) more then I did back in England.
The other quotes were up to 25x more...