Lambder
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If you cancel the policy yourself within a month it doesn't show on your record as being refused insurance. I got cheaper insurance from LV minus the black box. Loving my MG4 so far.
If you are cancelling an insurance policy then it would never show as being refused, regardless of if it was day 1 or day 364 (unless I am missing some context here to what you mean).If you cancel the policy yourself within a month it doesn't show on your record as being refused insurance. I got cheaper insurance from LV minus the black box. Loving my MG4 so far.
I think they meant if you cancel before the company gets a chance to cancel![]()
Why not? I have no concerns about a third party scoring my driving style. The insurance was also far cheaper than the alternatives offered, as I do not have any NCD to apply to this car, as I am retaining my old car.Why on earth would you voluntarily put something like that in your car?
Just look at some reply's in this topic. I think it describes perfectly why you don't want to have something like this in your car.Why not? I have no concerns about a third party scoring my driving style. The insurance was also far cheaper than the alternatives offered, as I do not have any NCD to apply to this car, as I am retaining my old car.
Also, I get to try the whole thing for free, as I can cancel during the cooling-off period for free if the scores do look bad. Also, as noted by others, I can cancel if the scoring system decides that it does not like me before Hastings can cancel at their end.
Don't forget it is a modern car, in terms of tracking data, it has a built-in sim that means certain aspects of my driving are recorded by the mobile phone network. At the same time, I have my own phone and a dash cam fitted. If the police were to get involved with any accident I was involved in, they have access to a lot of data about my driving, and that is before other drivers offer up their dash-cam footage.
Something that I so far have seen no issues with, saved me a lot on my insurance and something I can cancel at any time.Just look at some reply's in this topic. I think it describes perfectly why you don't want to have something like this in your car.
I think that's where you are wrong. They haven't made it cheaper, they just made the other insurance policy's more expensive. Now you think that you are getting some discount, at the expense of giving op your privacy to an insurance company. Who's business model is to spend as less insurance payout as possible. Now you've given them extra tools to do thatSomething that I so far have seen no issues with, saved me a lot on my insurance and something I can cancel at any time.
Many people in this topic are raising concerns about a policy they have not read up on, and are raising possible issues about having it cancelled on them by the insurer. Hastings' own FAQ states the following
"But YouDrive isn't right for everyone. If your driving score is low, we may have to cancel your policy. If this happens, we'll give you the option of cancelling the policy yourself and you won't have to pay any cancellation fees or declare it to any new insurers."
What I can not say is how the original poster got into the position of being cancelled before being able to use their own ability to cancel.
That is the whole principle of insurance underwriting. If I can show that I am a lower risk client, I can expect the resulting premiums to be lower. The gadget is just the latest in a long list of innovations used in the underwriting process.I think that's where you are wrong. They haven't made it cheaper, they just made the other insurance policy's more expensive. Now you think that you are getting some discount, at the expense of giving op your privacy to an insurance company. Who's business model is to spend as less insurance payout as possible. Now you've given them extra tools to do that
If only.... that used to be the case for us females... but "the powers that be" stopped thatIf I can show that I am a lower risk client, I can expect the resulting premiums to be lower.
Well, you lost out on car insurance rates and gained on pension annuity rates when that bright idea was enforcedIf only.... that used to be the case for us females... but "the powers that be" stopped that![]()
Auto-hold ... you can press the brake pedal again to release auto-hold, and then gently press the accelerator.
Harsh regen braking could be overcome by using the A (adaptive) setting rather than the default level 3.