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Motor madness

Are motor brokers going to listen to their customers?

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to keep us in limbo, alternating between periods of lockdown and so-called ‘freedom’, we can’t help but notice how much our daily lives and priorities have changed, and that includes how often we use our cars.

With an unlimited time at home for months at a time and fewer cars on the road, it’s only natural that drivers would start wondering why they should pay for an annual policy when they are rarely behind the wheel anymore.

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