Car insurance premiums see biggest annual rise since 2011
Research cites higher repair costs and IPT rise.
Comprehensive car insurance premiums rose 6.9% in the final quarter of 2015 according to research by Confused.com in association with Willis Towers Watson.
The Car Insurance Price Index revealed that the motorists now pay on average £78, or 13.2%, more than one year ago - the biggest annual rise recorded by the Index since 2011.
The findings were based on price data compiled from almost two million customer quotes and showed that the average premium for an annual comprehensive car insurance
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