How much is everyone paying for insurance on the Audi S5 /A5?

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Hi guys new member made this thread as im considering buying An audi S5 Sportback in early 2018. Been doing insurance quotes And they are very expensive cheapest I have got is £1700. Im 39 Full uk clean license held for over 20 years . Good low crime postcode. In comparison my current car insurance is costing me £300 fully comp on a New Golf bluemotion. Dont understand why its so costly.
 

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Who are you getting quotes from?!

I'm 23, 6 years driving and 5 years no claims, Aviva have quoted me £800-£900
 

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I was originally with AXA who quoted 1700 on renewal when I change to the S5 from my current A7. Switched to direct line as they were quoting under 700 (less than the A7) to insure the S5. I made sure they had the exact car on the phone as I didn't believe they'd be so much cheaper than AXA but they confirmed it. I live in Belfast so it's usually more expensive (I think we're still terrorists, not sure)
 

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£760 with LV on a A5 2.0 diesel with 20,000 miles a year, I'm 25 and live in Peterborough.
 

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£405 with direct line, 12 years NCD - Protected, legal cover 8000 miles a year. All others were coming in around £600 a year...
 

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42, 4 years no claims, central London, £1,100 fully comp with Direct Line.
 

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33y old, 5y no claim, wales, £740 with quotemehappy for my S5 Sportback
1700, thats bonkers... have you tried compare websites, like comparethemarket, etc? Thats where i get mine all the time.
 

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You might find that it will go down considerably after you have actually owned the car for a year. but yeah it sucks. I pay through the nose in Birmingham.
 

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Paying £440 with Chris Knott through the forum, but Im nearly 50 and have 15+ years NCB in Lancashire.

Try the forums insurance companys, you never know

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I'm getting the 2.0 190bhp petrol and it's coming in at £100 more than my 300bhp S3!!! :blink:
 

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Mines about £500, I’m 37 with 10 years no claims


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£620 S5 SB with direct line. 10 years no claims, 30 years old and added the wife who has points!
 

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S5 sportback, £450, 10k miles, small low crime village with Aviva. 38 years old and 12 years no claims. I thought pretty reasonable considering.
 

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Hi guys new member made this thread as im considering buying An audi S5 Sportback in early 2018. Been doing insurance quotes And they are very expensive cheapest I have got is £1700. Im 39 Full uk clean license held for over 20 years . Good low crime postcode. In comparison my current car insurance is costing me £300 fully comp on a New Golf bluemotion. Dont understand why its so costly.
Hi and welcome.
Please feel free to give us a try for insurance if you haven't done so already.
Regards,
Dan.
 

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Hi.
You stated your age, explained a bit about where you live etc which looks average, but surely you must have licence points or claimed through some sort of insurance in the not so distant past?
I can only guess you have, or the premium would not be so high.
Sneaky buggers insurance.

* edit , just read the clean licence bit, any other insurance claims at all in the house hold?
 

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As others have said it's worth checking with different insurers. My insurer about 2 years ago sent me my renewal letter and the premium of about £1,100 was being increased to almost £4K!!! And there were no points on my license, no accidents / claims etc. (absolutely nothing had changed other than I had an extra year of no claims). I rang the insurer and they just said their criteria had changed. Quick check on a comparison site had options from £750 upwards (£3,250K less!). More madness!
 

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As said, you need to peruse the quotes.
I normally spend a few hours a night a week before renewal getting quotes, chopping and changing different criteria like voluntary excess, garaged or parked on a drive etc on comparison sites to try and drive the price down.
Also paying monthly can ramp up the premium because of ridiculous Apr rates that they incur
 

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£750 here, 32, 7 years NCD but a non fault accident in 2014 that seems to still count against me.

Living in the city is a nightmare because of the high crime rates, even though I have my car parked in a secure carpark overnight.
 

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When I eventually get mine (S5 Coupe) it’ll be £450 with 21yrs NCD (44 years old) - the same as my 435D (both group 42 I think).
 

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Thx for the replies. I had a non fault accident 2.5 years ago therefore I only have 2 years no claims at the moment as it wasnt protected ncb.
 

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Thx for the replies. I had a non fault accident 2.5 years ago therefore I only have 2 years no claims at the moment as it wasnt protected ncb.

Thought there had to be something like that.
Good luck
 

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I've got a A5 Coupe 2.0 TFSI S Line 190, 23 Years old 4 years no claims £750 per year
 

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Well the Insurance for the Audi is in my mrs name as she is the main driver of the car. We are both 23 years old and live in a low risk postcode. She has 4 years no claims, I am added on as a named driver due to me having a company car. Our Insurance is with LV, fully comp with personal cover, courtesy car and legal cover. Interesting previous to the A5 we had a Audi A1 which was around £1000 to insure.
 

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Well the Insurance for the Audi is in my mrs name as she is the main driver of the car. We are both 23 years old and live in a low risk postcode. She has 4 years no claims, I am added on as a named driver due to me having a company car. Our Insurance is with LV, fully comp with personal cover, courtesy car and legal cover. Interesting previous to the A5 we had a Audi A1 which was around £1000 to insure.

23 here also, but couldn't be quoted by LV due to age? Sticking with Aviva
 
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