by Sir-Doris on Sat Feb 14, 2009 4:16 am
Ah, I read about this a while ago. If I get it rightly they are increasing the risk rating from 20 places to 50 places.
As far as I can see most existing cars remain in their current categories (frontera's are mostly group 10, while newer B series 3.2 and 2.2DTi are I think group 12). It is the newly registered cars that are mainly affected.
Its a way of evening out the group ratings so that the difference in insurance is less per group rating. So a group 12 will only be marginally higher then a group 10 whereas with a 20 group rating that would increase the cost of your insurance by a significant amount.
It is mainly to do with newer cars that have all sorts of fancy gadgets equipped such as reversing sensors, sat nav built in, multi cd players etc as standard.
Thatcham security recently introduced the new set of fifty groups, which they are using alongside the existing twenty groups in testing new cars. The move to fifty groups means that each model of car can be more accurately banded with similar cars. Some insurers are now using fifty groups in their premium calculations.
As far as I know not all insurance companies will be adhering to the new 50 group idea or at the very least they havent all adopted it yet.
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