A lot of details go into determining whether an insurer can give you a price or not.
Reasons an insurer may not accept your quote details:
1. Their product isn’t designed for you
Key details like your age or vehicle’s type, age or value are outside of what they cover. For example: if the insurer only covers over-21s and you’re 17.
Our car insurance covers anyone aged 17 to 70, as long as you've been driving less than eight years.
2. You haven’t declared everything correctly
If you’ve missed off a claim or licence points – accidentally or not – an insurer has access to industry data like the central claims database, which they check when you apply for insurance. Leaving out this kind of information doesn’t mean an insurer won’t know about it.
3. No insurer can cover everyone
Everyone gets assessed on their unique personal details, and sometimes the combination of those details doesn’t fit the insurer’s rules. That’s why an insurer might give you a great price – but not cover your friend at all.
All insurers look for slightly different combinations of personal details, which they prefer to insure.