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We are shortly moving house and our 4 year old cars will no longer be parked on our driveway but in a secure undercroft car park. My wife's Astra is insured with Tesco Insurance, my Audi with LV Insurance. Both insurances have been taken out in the last 9 months. Tesco reduced the Astra premium by about £17, LV increased the Audi premium by £38. Both companies said the change was due to the post code. Do you have any idea why there should be such a discrepancy, and is it worth going back to LV?
Asked on 10 April 2012 by AKJ

Yes, worth going back to recheck with LV. Don't go back to Tesco because it might be Tesco that made the mistake.
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