Egg car insurance
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With Egg you can get your car covered quick and easily. Simply apply online or over the phone and your car will be insured upon successful application.
Egg's service is just as fast and stress free should you need to make a claim through their telephone claims notification service that operates 24 hours a day.
Such efficient and hassle free service extends to Egg's 24 hour windscreen replacement hotline and in the event of any repairs being needed, Egg will collect and deliver your car to your home.
Get a quote from a panel of 70 car insurers, including Egg insurance, through our partnership with Confused.com.
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