How can I save on my Alfa Romeo car insurance?
Here's how you can save on car insurance for your Alfa Romeo:
Mileage
Make sure you accurately declare your mileage. If you overestimate you'll be paying extra for the miles you don't use. If you underestimate and need to claim, your insurance might not cover you for the extra miles.
Compare quotes
Shopping around is a great way to save. And you can just use Confused.com to compare car insurance quotes for your Alfa Romeo in just a couple of minutes.
Occupation
You may not be aware, but your job title can affect the cost of your insurance. Unfortunately, it's not that easy to change your occupation, but insurers interpret jobs in different ways. For example, copywriters and editors. Both of these might accurately describe your job but have a different insurance price. That said, you should be as accurate as possible when you're putting your job title into the quote form.
Pay upfront
Paying for your insurance annually, in one go, can help you save. Insurers generally charge interest if you pay it monthly.
What car insurance group is my Alfa Romeo in?
You can easily find out what insurance group your Alfa Romeo is in using our car insurance group checker tool:
Car insurance group checker
The car
Insurance group
Group
9/50
Insurers put cars in groups from one to 50. Usually, if your car is in a higher group it's seen as more risky by insurers, this means your insurance could be more expensive.
A few different things affect what insurance group your Alfa Romeo is in. For example, the model you have, its engine size and how much it costs can affect its grouping.
What additional cover can I get for my Alfa Romeo?
You can use additional cover options to tailor your insurance to fit your needs. Sometimes these are called car insurance add-ons or policy extras:
Windscreen cover
If your windscreen is chipped or cracked, windscreen cover can cover the cost of either repair or replacement. This might be included on some car insurance policies, but sometimes you have to buy it as an extra.
Breakdown cover
It's always useful knowing there are someone that can help you if you've broken down. That's why breakdown cover is so useful. There's a few different levels to choose from, for example, recovery from home, away from your home or European cover.
Courtesy car cover
Sometimes courtesy car cover is included in your policy as standard, other times it's an optional extra. If your car needs repairing and it'll be in the garage for a while then you can still get about with a courtesy car.
Personal accident cover
This type of policy covers you if you get a serious injury or die because of a car accident. Most policies pay out a specific amount depending on the injury. Personal accident cover might be included as standard on some policies or you might have to buy it as an extra.
Cable Cover
This is one for the Alfa Romeo EV owners. If you've got an electric Alfa Romeo like a Junior Elettrica or the Milano, you might need extra cover for your charging equipment. This is usually included as standard on electric car insurance but it's a good idea to check the level of cover.
Public liability cover
Another EV car insurance feature - this can cover you if someone trips on your charging cable. Though it only covers you if you've made an effort to keep the cable tidy and away from a public walkway. Usually this is included as standard on an electric car insurance policy.