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Yoga is a broker offering comprehensive car insurance, alongside home insurance and business insurance exclusively for yoga instructors.
It is online-only, which means you’ll take care of any changes to your policy yourself via a customer portal. However, there is a live chat function if you do need to talk to someone about your cover.
Since Yoga is an insurance broker, it acts as an intermediary between you and the supplier you are contracted with. This means it arranges your insurance (i.e. you get a quote with Yoga, not the insurer), and then looks after your policy for the length of the premium.
Read on for our Yoga car insurance review, including what cover it offers, how to make a claim, and what customers think of its service.
There’s no messing around with Yoga car insurance. It only offers comprehensive cover, which includes the following:
Through Yoga Safely Secured, you can get a comprehensive temporary car insurance policy lasting between one and 84 days.
Learner drivers aged between 17 and 30, meanwhile, can get cover to practise in someone else’s car for one to 140 days.
Yoga comprehensive car insurance | |
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Age range | All |
Level of cover | Comprehensive |
Injuries to other people | Yes |
Damage to other people’s property | Yes |
Theft | Yes |
Fire damage | Yes |
Repairs to your own car following accident | Yes |
Motor legal protection | No |
Your medical expenses | Personal accident cover up to £10,000 per accident (no more than £2,500 per person) Optional motor injury protection plus |
Driving other cars | Yes (if eligible) |
Breakdown cover | Optional |
Courtesy car cover | Yes |
Hire car cover | Optional |
Windscreen replacement | Yes |
Personal belongings | Up to £200 |
Replacement locks and keys | Up to £1,000 |
Protected no-claims bonus | Optional |
Cancellation fee | £0 (within 14-day cooling-off period, although you will still need to pay the £49.99 set up fee) £49.99 (after 14 days) |
On top of Yoga’s comprehensive car insurance, you can add the following optional extras:
If you need to make a car insurance claim through Yoga, you will need to do so through its claims management company, One Call Claims. You should complete the following steps:
If you want to cancel your Yoga car insurance policy, you’ll need to do so by visiting the customer portal.
When cancelling, you’ll receive a refund for the time you have left on your policy (as long as you haven’t made a claim), minus the following fees:
Cancellation period | Fee |
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Within 14 days of your policy start date | £0 (although you will still need to pay the £49.99 set up fee) |
After 14 days, or if Yoga needs to cancel your policy | £49.99 |
Yoga is a self-service, online-only insurance broker. This means that you won’t be able to talk to someone over the phone. Instead, you’ll make any changes yourself through Yoga’s customer portal.
However, you can talk to an agent using the broker’s live chat function. This is open from 9am to 2pm Monday to Friday, and 9am to 2pm on Saturdays.
There is also a chat bot, called Yogi, for queries outside of those live chat hours.
Yoga has an ‘Excellent’ Trustpilot score of 4.5 out of five, based on more than 5,700 reviews.
It is important to note, however, that these reviews are for Yoga as a whole, and not just its car insurance services.
Of its five-star reviews that mention car insurance, Yoga is praised for the quality of its live chat customer service, and the manner in which One Call Claims deals with claims.
However, despite the quality of the live chat service, it can still lead to frustrations. If you appreciate being able to get hold of someone over the phone, Yoga might not be for you.
“I’m totally impressed with Yoga and One Claims who handled my repairs and hire due to my car being damaged by a third party. The whole process was seamless from start to finish. All the colleagues involved, drivers/call handlers/repairs team were faultless. Please pass on my thanks. ZT3 was great in sorting my delivery back.”
“Changed over car policy to new car on the live chat facility, so easy and five stars for Dennis who answered all my queries and did it all seamlessly, thanks!!!!”
“A problem arose as my payment went through twice by mistake. I then received an email telling me that my insurance was being cancelled. I had a panic but rang the company and Dennis assured me that only one policy had been cancelled, my insurance was OK and the excess amount would be returned to me in three to five working days. However, being old and not very computer literate, I do find speaking to some ‘chat’ person not easy and I do wish we could pick up a phone and speak to a live person.”
As well as an ‘Excellent’ score on Trustpilot, Yoga also has a five-star rating on Defaqto for its comprehensive car insurance policy.
Provider name | Trustpilot score | Defaqto score |
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Yoga | 4.5 stars | 5 stars |
Direct Line | 3.7 stars | 5 stars (3 stars for Third party, fire and theft and Essentials) |
People’s Choice | 1.4 stars | 5 stars (4 stars for third party, fire and theft) |
Hastings Direct | 4.1 stars | 5 stars (4 stars for Third party, fire and theft, 3 stars for Telematics, 2 stars for Essential) |
Admiral Insurance | 4.4 stars | 5 stars (4 stars for Telematics, 3 stars for Essential) |
Aviva | 4.0 stars | 5 stars (3 stars for Third party, fire and theft) |
AXA | 4.3 stars | 4 stars (5 stars for Plus) |
LV= | 4.5 stars | 5 stars (3 stars for Third party, fire and theft) |
esure | 3.1 stars | 5 stars (4 stars for Third party, fire and theft) |
Ageas | 4.1 stars | 5 stars (3 stars for Essentials, and Telematics) |
NFU Mutual | 4.4 stars | 5 stars |
All scores are correct as of 11 December 2023.
With a better Trustpilot rating than many larger brokers and providers, and a five-star rating from Defaqto, there is plenty to recommend with Yoga car insurance.
However, what may be appealing to some is going to be the exact reason to look elsewhere for others.
For example, the simplicity of only offering comprehensive car insurance, with a few optional extras, means it is easy to know what you’re getting with Yoga. Yet this lack of range or flexibility might not be for everyone.
Similarly, while Trustpilot is full of praise for Yoga’s live chat service, if you feel more comfortable talking to someone on the phone, it isn’t the right insurer for your needs.
And the fact it is an intermediary means certain elements, such as making a claim, will require you to contact an outside agency.
Aside from ringing One Call Claims when making a claim, you won’t be able to speak to anyone over the phone at Yoga car insurance. This is because it is an online-only service.
However, you can still speak to a real person using Yoga’s live chat function.
Yoga and One Call Insurance are two separate insurance companies. However, both use the same claims handling agency, One Call Claims.
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