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Buy a new Volkswagen up! or Polo this July and you could get free car insurance.

What's the news?

Volkswagen is offering free insurance to buyers of its up! and Polo models this July. Buy a new Volkswagen up! or Polo and finance it through the Volkswagen Bank (using hire purchase or PCP schemes) and, subject to underwriting conditions, you'll get a year's free insurance for the car, underwritten by Zurich Insurance.

The terms and conditions don't seem too onerous either:

  • Minimum age 21
  • Private individuals only
  • All drivers must hold a current, full Irish driving licence
  • Drivers must have three or more years No Claims Bonus
  • Maximum of one additional named driver permitted - all drivers subject to the same qualifying criteria
  • Drivers must not have any more than four penalty points
  • Drivers must not have made any more than one claim of greater than €5,000 in the last five years

Some of the benefits of the insurance policy include:

  • 24-hour emergency helpline and claims line
  • Courtesy car (up to a maximum seven-day period and up to a Class B category vehicle [1.2 petrol engine]. If the vehicle has been damaged beyond economical repair or has been stolen and not yet recovered, provided such a damage is recoverable under the policy, courtesy car up to a maximum of 10 days.)
  • New for old replacement car (if the car is written off or stolen and not recovered within a year of registration, Volkswagen will give you a brand new one - with conditions)
  • Should you be involved in an accident, you are entitled to €10,000 in accident benefits and €30,000 in the event of death
  • You are covered to drive your car anywhere in the EU for up to 30 days.

Anything else?

Although Volkswagen has framed the free insurance offer as being for a limited period on just two models in its range, it's believed to be considering expanding the scheme permanently across more models if it proves successful.

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Published on June 30, 2016