Motor market continues to harden

Motor insurance premiums have increased by an average of nearly £200 in the last six years, according...

Motor insurance premiums have increased by an average of nearly £200 in the last six years, according to the AA's British insurance premium index quarter two results.
The AA calculates that drivers have seen their premium rise by nearly £100 in the last year. Since July 1994, the average premium has gone up by nearly 53%, from £367 to £561. Premiums for comprehensive cover rose by an average of £23.66 in the last quarter, non-comprehensive premiums increasing by an average of £32.58.
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