Running a car is a necessity for many people. But the cost of comprehensive cover and car maintenance can sometimes take you by surprise.
We asked our corporate partner what you need to consider if you want to cut back on car costs.
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Reduce your mileage
Even if you’re a great driver, the more you drive, the higher the chance you’ll be involved in an accident. So, while it’s likely that there will be times when driving is essential, if you’re able to trim the number of miles you clock up each year, you could make savings on the cost of your insurance.
Bundle your policies
If you have more than one car in your household, consider insuring them all under one policy. With you can insure up to six cars and 12 drivers under one policy and receive your ÍâÍøÌìÌà member discount.
You can add all cars at the same time, schedule some for later or add them in afterwards. Plus, you can choose the cover level and specific optional extras you’d like for each car.
‘Making a claim took just two weeks’
“Earlier this year, I had to make a claim after an accident, and the service was excellent from start to finish. LV= quickly arranged and delivered a courtesy car, and once it was confirmed that my car was a write-off, the claim was settled promptly.
“We received the cheque within days of accepting the offer. The process took just about two weeks, which really helped us purchase a new vehicle without delay. LV= was very helpful in transferring our policy to the new car seamlessly.
“During what was a very stressful time, LV= made the entire process much easier with their efficiency and support. I feel much more secure knowing I have coverage in place. It gives me confidence that I’m protected if anything unexpected happens.”
Check your existing policy
Make sure you think about details, such as adding another driver or ensuring your job details are correct, when you get your quote.
Make sure your policy is up to date
Once you have taken out an insurance policy, it’s important you tell your insurer about any changes. It’s not just your vehicle you need to consider. Have you changed your name, address or registration plate recently? If you’ve changed where your vehicle is kept, that could have an impact on your premium too.
Give your car some TLC
Prevention is cheaper than cure. So, make the time for the simple car maintenance jobs: check the condition, tread and pressure of your tyres every fortnight. Ensure your oil and screen wash levels are topped up; and regularly test all your lights.
Use professionals where required
Where necessary, get major problems seen to promptly by a professional mechanic. If your car’s not roadworthy, you’re more prone to accidents.
Act quickly if you have a chipped windscreen
If you spot a chip, get it repaired as soon as possible to save time, money and an environmental impact in the long run. Repairing a windscreen chip under your policy only costs you £20, whereas to replace it could cost you between £95 and £190, depending on your vehicle.
Driving tips for sunnier days
Warmer, sunnier days can still pose hazards on the roads, so make sure you stay safe.
- Check fuel levels before long trips, and that tyre tread depth is adequate.
- Manage glare with appropriate sun visors and sunglasses.
- Prevent tiredness by ensuring proper rest, planning breaks, and avoiding driving during low alertness hours.
- Stay hydrated by keeping water in the car, especially during hot weather.
- Avoid leaving food or electronics in the car, as they can overheat or pose risks.
- Never leave children or pets unattended in a hot vehicle, as temperatures can quickly become dangerous.
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