A surge in expensive claims, repairs and an imminent tax increase all to blame, according to Consumer Intelligence
Average car insurance bills have jumped by more than 13% over the past year following a surge in costly claims, according to new data.
Motorists appear to be paying the price for advances in technology, as repairs to cameras, sensors and other hi-tech features can run into thousands of pounds. The bad news for drivers is that an imminent hike in the tax on insurance is likely to add a few more pounds to the cost of a policy.
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