Saga car insurance
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Saga finds that drivers over the age of 50 are far less likely to make a claim on their car insurance. However, not many car insurers factor this in the prices they charge for car insurance. This is not the case with Saga, a car insurance provider that seeks to provide drivers over the age of 50 a fairer premium.
If you buy online you can save up to 20 per cent along with numerous other benefits that Saga has to offer including:
- replacement car when yours is being repaired
- personal belongings cover up to £1000, rising to £2000 during December and Christmas
- emergency 'any driver' cover should you need it
- free, unlimited cover driving in Europe
- variable excess levels to reflect the fact that some drivers are less likely to have an accident, you can choose to pay higher excess in exchange for a lower premium
Read more about Saga insurance products:
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- Saga launches car repair insurance
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- Young drivers pay six times more for car insurance than pensioners
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