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Bell car insurance offers a comprehensive range of low cost flexible car insurance products for all types of drivers. So even if you have a low No Claims Bonus, Bell will not only find you a low competitive insurance quote, but also the Bell's Bonus Accelerator feature is designed to help you build up your No Claims Discount faster.
Bell car insurance understands people's needs for flexibility, that's why they've designed the FlexiBell policy that allows customers to customise their policies how they want, choosing between which extras they feel they require.
In addition, there are also various payment methods available when purchasing your Bell car insurance with discount prices offered for those paying by credit/debit card.
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