Direct Line car insurance
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Direct Line is a car insurer that strives to bring you a good deal better. They do this by offering some of the most competitive car insurance prices around and offering several benefits including:
- the opportunity for named drivers to earn their own no claims bonus
- 95 per cent of car insurance claims settled over the phone so you can be sure of a speedy and effective resolution to any problems that may arise
- should you be involved in an accident with an uninsured river your excess will be covered and your no claims discount intact
Direct Line does not use any third parties to sell its insurance products. They are only available via its website and call centres.
- Direct Line offers special discount for car insurance
- Direct Line offers two months of free car insurance
- Direct Line offer car insurance monthly payments at no extra cost
- Direct Line gives homeowners advice on subsidence insurance
- Direct Line research may act as car insurance reminder
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