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Jeff3500 May 21st 2023 5:45 pm

Moving back to UK - car insurance
 
Hi Expats forum, we’re moving back to uk to retire in June, we’ve been living in the US for 16 years. Im 61, any suggestions for car insurance firms. Im assuming we have to start with 0 no claims again?

thanks for any help

Quokka May 21st 2023 6:52 pm

Re: Moving back to UK - car insurance
 
Get some proof of no claims from your current insurer. I have had this accepted before in UK.

Jeff3500 May 21st 2023 7:57 pm

Re: Moving back to UK - car insurance
 
Thanks, we will request from our insurance co.

ianandhelena May 22nd 2023 4:19 am

Re: Moving back to UK - car insurance
 
Aviva and NFU Mutual are recommended often on here.
Aviva-provide this as proof of NCD.
https://www.nfumutual.co.uk/motor-in...car-insurance/

durham_lad May 22nd 2023 8:35 am

Re: Moving back to UK - car insurance
 

Originally Posted by ianandhelena (Post 13193899)
Aviva and NFU Mutual are recommended often on here.
Aviva-provide this as proof of NCD.
https://www.nfumutual.co.uk/motor-in...car-insurance/

+1

Both our son and daughter used Aviva to get insurance on their return from the USA this year and in 2017. As well as proof of NCD they also asked for a copy of their last insurance certificate so hang onto your old one until you have car insurance here.

kateg60 May 27th 2023 7:45 am

Re: Moving back to UK - car insurance
 
I went with Admiral, they asked for my driving record in the online application but did not require any verification. Not the greatest customer service, all online and they charge for record changes. But it was a good price for full coverage, I paid 422 GBP for one year.

Chocolate eclair Jun 14th 2023 4:22 pm

Re: Moving back to UK - car insurance
 
OH is currently trying to get a quote for car insurance on a car we are thinking of buying. We have proof of NCD and have just applied to the DVLA to renew our driving licences today.
We must be doing something wrong because quotes are coming out at over £1000 and £2.500 so far. Is it just because we"ve returned to the UK? He's having trouble answering the questions on-line because they are mostly yes/no questions.

Chocolate eclair Jun 14th 2023 5:28 pm

Re: Moving back to UK - car insurance
 
Aviva have come back as expensive but OH has spent 30mins on the phone to NFU Mutual and they have come up with a far more acceptable and reasonable quote. So many thanks Ianandhelena. On the sim card front, my cousin had 2 sims from giffgaff that she let us have, so your advice there was spot on too.

Mummy in the foothills Jun 17th 2023 12:23 pm

Re: Moving back to UK - car insurance
 
We just started from scratch with 0 no claims. We brought DMV printouts with us I ended up going into an insurance brokers office We ended up in a Swinton ins office and they got us cover I think that was Aviva too, stayed with them for 2 or 3 years then started going cheaper with Compare the market, RAC, Aviva, LV are all ones we've used. currently back with LV


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