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Car insurance premiums surge 58% in a year

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According to research by WTW and Confused, car insurance premiums have soared to a record high with a 58% rise in 2023.

UK motorists now pay on average £995, a £366 increase during the past 12 months. During 2022, comprehensive car insurance premiums increased for motorists by 19%.

The Confused Car Insurance Price Index found an average price rise of 8% (£71) in the last quarter of 2023. This suggests a slowdown in rises as premiums leapt by 19% in the third quarter, the highest jump since the index was launched in 2006.

Premiums have climbed for nine straight quarters. 

The index is based on price data collected

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