Some years ago I found a loophole with mileage and premiums. Not sure if they've closed it since.
I used to do 6000 miles a year. Price was xxxxx
At renewal time I went into the policy settings to adjust it to upto 8000 miles as I was expecting to do more miles the next year. Price went DOWN by a tenner.
So I did it again set it to "upto 10,000 miles". Price went down again.
This kept happening until I reached 20,000 when it started to rise again.
I found with my previous two insurers that there was a 'low mileage floor' - 5000 miles in my case, where it wasn't worth going below because it made no difference to the annual premium.
TBH I was surprised that it didn't start going up again, reason being is that they may think you're just a 'Sunday driver' who then loses some of their abilities, rather like they appear to assume the minute a driver hits 75 years of age.
I suspect the small rises between 10-20k miles are for what they deem 'normal' driving for work/homelife, but above that becomes 'travelling salesperson' territory or suchlike.
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