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Womens Car Insurance including a Price Promise

Most insurance companies hide behind phrases of "We're the cheapest" etc, blah blah blah! We're prepared to put our money where our mouth is, we offer a price promise on all our womens car insurance policies.

We quote from over 30 companies, by getting a quote with us you can feel safe in the knowledge that we're talking to the absolute best insurers in the industry. We are so confident with our rates that we are willing to pledge our reputation on providing the cheapest rates for womens car insurance on the internet.

Once you buy your insurance with us, if you find a cheaper quote elsewhere, we'll refund the difference.

This price pledge is launched as figures show that sales of womens car insurance on girlmotor.com are growing at 35% a month. Managing Director of Girl Motor, David Harlow said:

"Most of our users have very busy lives and have little time to phone for quotes. By offering the price promise, we are saying to women drivers that there is no point going elsewhere as we guarantee to be the cheapest."

To take advantage of the girlmotor price promise, log on to www.girlmotor.com


Price Promise Small Print

  • Policies have to be identical (named drivers, excess, NCB, instalment options etc)
  • Client must have bought our insurance within last 24 hours
  • Must fax written quote within 7 days of reporting cancellation
  • Alternative insurance must be from another womens insurance website

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Email Address

GirlMotor.com
Station Court
21 Woodthorpe Road
Ashford
Middx
TW15 2RP
United Kingdom

T: +44 0844 600 8950
F: +44 0844 600 8953
E: Email Us

If you don't use the roads much, should you pay as much as the people who do?

Yes. I don't use the roads much so shouldn't pay the same as everyone else.
No. People who drive for a living would be far worse off.