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Quoteline Direct
If you're looking for cheap car insurance; you've come to the right place. Quoteline Direct has been cutting the cost of car insurance for more than 35 years and based on a new customer survey in Jan 2006, we could save you up to 30% on your current premium. Our online quotation system searches more than 450 policies from the country's leading insurance providers to give you a competitive quote in minutes. It's then up to our team of experienced underwriters to tailor the quote to your individual circumstance and see how much extra you can save. With Quoteline Direct you'll save more than just time and money: Get a cheap online quote any time of the day or night Choose from a variety of payment methods, including monthly instalments (details available on request) Ex-company car drivers can transfer their no claims bonus. In fact, even if you have been driving on someone else's insurance, we can normally offer the equivalent no claims discount Our policies are provided by some of the best-known names in UK insurance, and because of our industry standing we have been able to negotiate favourable deals that aren't available to the general public

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