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Added: 15 June 2009 02:11
these insurance companies are big cons! the know that it is a legal reqirmeant to get insured so they are able to push thier prises as high as they please! should be allowed to happen!!
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Added: 28 May 2009 15:18
great tips and advice there.
only the insurance group doesn't always work, i had a mini cooper S(group 16)fully comp for £600 with the post office, changed to a diesel Astra(group 11)half way through the policy,total cost for the year £1100. had to pay extra £230 for a less powerful car with a lower insurance group... what sense does that make???
chappy with the saxo VTS, all the boy racers buy those and crash them pushing up your premium, blame silly young boys for your cost£1600sounds ri
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Added: 11 April 2009 23:11
hi i gt a polo 1.4 and im with direct line and im the 3rd driver named polocy and im paying £1800 for my insurance its crazy cos im 17 any tipss guys???
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Added: 06 April 2009 02:34
I think insurance companies are just a big con. I drive a group 5 car, I'm nearly 21, never claimed and coming to the end of a policy that costs over £180 a month!! I'll be shopping around next month for a quote after receiving a no claims discount, not holding my breath though. Because I am male and young I am automatically an idiot in their eyes. Insurance should be capped I think or the individual should be investigated more rather than generalising.
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Added: 24 February 2009 19:54
Cheers for the advise i am currently £800 a year Third party and if i want to go fully comp it jumps to 1400 a year and adding my dad as a named drive i am going to be £835 fully comp, what a saving for the added security
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Added: 19 December 2008 12:26
I had my renewal through last year from Direct Line and it had jumped from £55 per month to around £60, I went online on to their website, put the same details in and had a quote of £33 per month. I rang them and queried this with them and they reduced my premiums from a potential £60 to £33 per month.
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Added: 25 November 2008 23:29
Direct Line! their policy allows named drivers to build up no claims bonuses, so when i was 17 i was insured on my Dad's Saxo for £700 (he has full no claims) a year later, I'm on a 1.25 fiesta Zetec for £650! the no claims only works if you're insured with Direct Line, but its worth then using them when you're the only driver. I suppose thats why they do it...
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Added: 27 September 2008 01:16
1998 Nissan Almera 1.6 £1400, TPFT
22, past 3 months ago, Student, 0 NCD, low crime area in scotland, parked in public, no alarm, SDP+C, 10,000 miles.
HSBC with Fortis: £512. I was getting quoated £1000+ untill I added my gf, 22 driving for 1 year with her own car, any girl with similar driving credentials would do. I found that parents and other older ppl didnt help at all. Always buy your insurence on the phone cos online makes many false assumptions which increase the price. Good luck
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Added: 11 September 2008 10:31
Great tips.....
im trying to insure a 1.6 SAXO VTR im
19
0 NCB
Student
Secure parking
6000 annual
TPFT
and im being quoted for £1900 cheapest...?
So fustrating considering the car is only worth 1300!!!!! i am a sensible driver and also the are i live in is group C when its one of the nicer areas of harrogate....
The insurance companies seem to not want to haggle at all........
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Added: 29 August 2008 09:39
I took out a policy with Churchill insurance online. The following year they sent me my renewal premium so I decide to check for better deals again on line. I was surprised when the best deal turned out to be with Churchill but £20 less than they quoted by letter.So when shopping about on line it pays to check with the company you are already insured with.
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Added: 26 July 2008 07:53
nothing to say but the 10 tips were great fantastic learnt a lot but need to put it in practice lol
many thanks
mohammed
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