Virgin Money car insurance
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Virgin Money has a range of affordable car insurance products that allow you to spread payments across the year how you like.
Virgin Money has some great discounts on offer with a ten per cent discount when you purchase online. If you already have one of Virgin Money's many other insurance products you can receive a further 10 per cent off and if you don't, you'll be eligible for a 10 per cent discount on any of Virgin Money's insurance products once you've purchased your Virgin Money car insurance.
As well as the typical cover you would expect from a comprehensive car insurance, there are a variety of optional extras to give you the protection you require including no claims discount protection, uninsured loss recovery and breakdown cover.
Get a quote from a panel of 70 car insurers, including Virgin Money insurance, through our partnership with Confused.com.
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