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The Post Office isn’t just for letters, packages and parcels – it offers a range of different services, including car insurance.
One of the main ways the Post Office sets itself apart as an insurer is by offering different policies for drivers under and over 50 years old.
Our Post Office car insurance review takes a look at what these different levels of cover include, how you can make a claim, and how it compares to other providers.
The Post Office splits its car insurance policies by age, offering one for under-50s and one for over-50s. Both policies can be bought as third party; third party, fire and theft; or comprehensive cover.
If you purchase the Post Office’s under-50s car insurance as third-party cover, it will include:
If you take out under-50s cover as third party, fire and theft insurance, it’ll include everything above, as well as:
Finally, if you purchase under-50s comprehensive car insurance, your policy will include all of the above, plus:
The Post Office’s over-50s car insurance includes everything found in an under-50s policy. If you take out an over-50s comprehensive policy, your cover will also include:
Under-50s comprehensive car insurance | Over-50s car comprehensive insurance | |
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Age range | 17 to 49 | 50+ |
Level of cover | Comprehensive (also available as third party or third party, fire and theft) | Comprehensive (also available as third party or third party, fire and theft) |
Injuries to other people | Yes | Yes |
Damage to other people’s property | Yes | Yes |
Theft | Yes | Yes |
Fire damage | Yes | Yes |
Repairs to your own car following an accident | Yes | Yes |
Motor legal protection | Optional | Optional |
Your medical expenses | Up to £200 per injured person | Up to £200 per injured person |
Driving other cars | Yes (if eligible) | Yes (if eligible) |
Breakdown cover | No | No |
Courtesy car cover | Yes | Yes |
Hire car cover | Optional | Optional |
Windscreen replacement | Yes | Yes |
Personal belongings | Up to £100 | Up to £500 |
Replacement locks and keys | Optional | Optional |
Protected no-claims bonus | No | No |
Cancellation fee | Yes | Yes |
Whether you get under-50s or over-50s Post Office car insurance, you can add the following optional extras for an additional cost:
If you need to make a claim on your Post Office car insurance, you should:
If you want to cancel your Post Office car insurance, call 0345 073 1002. You may have to pay a fee, regardless of whether you cancel before or after the 14-day cooling-off period.
If you need to contact the Post Office and it isn’t related to a claim, you can call 0345 073 1002. The line is open from 8am to 8pm Monday to Friday; 9am to 5pm on Saturdays; and 10am to 4pm on Sundays and bank holidays.
The Post Office has a “Bad” Trustpilot rating of 1.5 out of five, based on 480 reviews.
However, it’s important to note that these reviews aren’t just for Post Office car insurance but the brand overall, including everything from its money services to home insurance.
Of the few reviews that explicitly mention car insurance, most complain about the quality of the customer service, whether that’s to change policy details or when making a claim.
“Six months ago, I got Post Office car insurance, [as it] seemed like a good deal. Well, a month ago, I moved into a new build [house] in a little Somerset village. I [called] up to report my address change to the Post Office, and since my new build doesn’t show up on their system yet, even though I get mail and deliveries and pay council tax here, they [cancelled my insurance] on the spot. No waiting until it shows up on the system, just [cancelled], effectively making it illegal for me to drive with no claims, no notice and apparently no regard for me, their former customer. It’s no wonder the Post Office is working its way out of business. Absolutely ridiculous.”
“Started trying to sort out a car insurance claim at 9:30 this morning. [The] first person I spoke to, ‘Andrew’, couldn’t find my claim and sounded like he was in a wind tunnel. Call [number two] sounded like a sulky teenager – I have absolutely no idea what he mumbled. It didn’t matter anyway [because] he put me on hold then cut me off… ho-hum. Call [number three], ‘Ian’, on [the] switchboard tried to help: ‘I’ll put you through to claims, even though I’m not supposed to’. [It] didn’t matter anyway, as [he] cut me off. The one star I have given is because Darren actually helped me even though [he] cut me off when trying to put me through to the underwriter. [That’s] three hours of my life I will never get back.”
Alongside a “Bad” Trustpilot rating, Post Office has the following reviews from Defaqto:
Meanwhile, from Fairer Finance, Post Office car insurance is rated:
Provider name | Trustpilot score | Defaqto score |
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Post Office | 1.5 stars | 5 stars for over-50s, 4 stars for under-50s |
Admiral Insurance | 4.5 stars | 5 stars (4 stars for Telematics, 3 stars for Essential) |
Ageas | 4.0 stars | 5 stars (3 stars for Essentials) |
Aviva | 4.0 stars | 5 stars (3 stars for third party, fire and theft) |
Axa | 4.3 stars | 5 stars (3 stars for standard third party, fire and theft and comprehensive car insurance) |
Direct Line | 3.8 stars | 5 stars (3 stars for third party, fire and theft and Essentials) |
esure | 3.6 stars | 5 stars (4 stars for third party, fire and theft, 3 stars for Flex) |
Hastings Direct | 4.2 stars | 5 stars (4 stars for third party, fire and theft, 3 stars for Telematics, 2 stars for Essential) |
LV | 4.4 stars | 5 stars (3 stars for third party, fire and theft) |
People’s Choice | 1.4 stars | 5 stars (4 stars for third party, fire and theft) |
While its over-50s car insurance has a five-star rating from Defaqto, Post Office car insurance isn’t as complete as other policies available. This is captured in a two-star rating for the under-50s policy from Fairer Finance and just a three-star rating for the over-50s cover.
The lack of key cover as an automatic inclusion for both policies is notable, as is the apparent lack of personal accident cover. The Post Office also makes it quite difficult to find out about its cover without first getting a quote, with no policy documents available online.
However, the over-50s policy does offer a healthy personal belongings benefit, alongside excess-free windscreen and glass cover.
Post Office car insurance is arranged and administered by BISL Limited, which trades under Budget Insurance.
On average, car insurance for over-50s is cheaper than for younger drivers. This is because you’re less likely to make a claim, and if you do claim, it typically won’t cost the insurance provider as much to address.