The fact that
we've included three different price comparison sites above is
testimony to the fact that the UK public love to use these services to
get motor car insurance cover.
Their ease of use and the likelihood that they'll save you money is
well-recognised, hence their immense popularity. Of those that we list
above, they are displayed in order of their popularity here. Although
less well known, we tend to recommend Quotezone to our site users and
clicking on their link above takes you directly to their quote form.
The others are good too; so basically select any of them for an instant
inexpensive motor car insurance quote.
If you wish to fast track to a good standard of cover that's a bit more
difficult to find via the budget end of the spectrum that price
comparison services tend to deliver up, then you may wish to use
our direct motor car insurance listings (link above).
Although you don't get to compare motor car insurance by
adopting this route, you'll see from our summarised policy information
that you do get a lot of cover that many find more attractive than
basing their selection too much on the basis of the price.
Indeed, on the latter issue, you need not harbour undue concerns. We've
included only the UK's more popular direct motor car
insurance providers; so, by dint of this, they do come with something
of a low price guarantee.
It has to be said that with the arrival of numerous price comparison
sites onto the online UK insurance scene - services that have quickly
grown to now dominate the motor car insurance
market - that there has been a drift towards lower quality cover as
standard. This may save people a bit of money, but it is debatable
whether it is really a good thing as this drift towards the greater use
of 'no fills' cover means that people inevitably pay more from their
own pockets if they need to claim.
We would suggest that, for the reasons we discuss above, the need to
always compare motor car insurance to avoid
paying too much is over-rated. If you compare unlike policies as price
comparison sites do, you'll create a report that displays a range of
prices. Were they to compare very similar policies the spread, very
often, is minimal. That being the case, it does rather question the
premise on which price comparison sites are based. Given that in a
competitive market, price tends to look after itself, isn't it better
to compare policies on the basis of their cover? If so, the case is
made for going for direct motor car insurance every time.