Motor premiums fall marginally in Q1 2015 - AA Index

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Comprehensive car insurance fell by 1% in the first quarter, according to survey results.

The premium for a typical annual comprehensive car insurance policy fell by one percent over the first three months of the year according to the latest AA British Insurance Premium Index.

The price fell by £5.58 to £530.47 based on an average 'Shoparound' quote using both direct broker and comparison websites.

That compares with a rise of 0.2% during the last quarter of 2014 and an increase of 1.2% in the preceding three months according to the index.

Over 12 months, premiums have fallen by 5.8%

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