Ogden hope sees car premiums fall

Arrows about to hit a sweating target

Comprehensive car insurance prices have dropped 1.1%, the largest quarterly reduction seen in more than three years.

Comprehensive car insurance premiums for Q3 2017 have fallen by an average of £9, or 1.1% according to the Confused Car Insurance Price Index which it produces in association with Willis Towers Watson.

The average price was £838 and experts suggested that prices have fallen due to insurers adjusting premium in anticipation of an Ogden/discount rate adjustment.

According to the figures in the Index this reduction follows one of the sharpest rises on record seen in the previous quarter as

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