Car insurance premiums falter

Cars on a motorway

AA Index shows small rise for average car insurance premiums and very little movement in home insurance premiums.

Rises in car insurance are faltering and home insurance premiums are flat, according to the most recent AA British Insurance Premium Index, which records the movement of home and motor premiums.

According to the index, shoparound average premium for annual comprehensive car insurance rose by about £1, from £539.19 to £540.26, during the last quarter of 2014.

This represents a 0.2% rise, compared to a rise of 1.2% over the third quarter of last year, and premiums are 10% cheaper compared to this

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