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TOMAS

posted on 31st Jan 04 at 19:05

Agreed, insurance on 2.0 red top would be VERY expensive!! Adrian Flux gave me a good quote, im 21 with 3yrs ncb with a fair few mods and they quoted me just under £1K fully comp :thumbs:


Ryan L

posted on 31st Jan 04 at 19:00

quote:
Originally posted by h18_oab
who do you reckon would give me insurance for a 2.0 litre corsa? looking at putting a red top in my car but i've only ben thru my test 6months would the fact i'm 21 in 2months help cos it will be may before my cars back on the road


insurance on 2.0 16v with no claims will be very expensive


TOMAS

posted on 31st Jan 04 at 18:48

Try http://www.elephant.co.uk they have an on-line quote thing which allows you to include mods and you can play around with your policy and it comes out with prices. Give it a blast, it only takes 5mins and its pretty cheap insurance:thumbs:


Skipz

posted on 31st Jan 04 at 18:42

who do you reckon would give me insurance for a 2.0 litre corsa? looking at putting a red top in my car but i've only ben thru my test 6months would the fact i'm 21 in 2months help cos it will be may before my cars back on the road


someone

posted on 31st May 03 at 00:05

when i was with direct line i was going to put alloys on (19 at time) they where only going to be sr alloys worth £50 and they wanted nearly £100 on top of premium for it


jaffa

posted on 30th May 03 at 23:44

the person you spoke to at direct line must be lying unless they have changed their policy within the last couple of months

both myself and my sister have had alloys on cars insured by direct line.


Makarus

posted on 30th May 03 at 23:42

Its not just the price of the basic car insurance to think about, you need to consider what you want to do to the car and how much extra on insurance it will cost you if you go ahead.

One place may be cheapest but not alloy mods or wants loads for them, another place my be more expensive but cheaper on mods.

Like it has been said there's loads to take into account.


Neshol

posted on 30th May 03 at 20:58

I'm 18 insured on a 1.4 sport paying £1350. But in the end there's loads to take into account.


will h

posted on 30th May 03 at 20:55

well liv vic quoted me 1105 on my own so im thinking of going with them


Neshol

posted on 30th May 03 at 20:55

Endsleigh give you loads of discount if you are a student, and they take into account Pass Plus too.


AustinRacer

posted on 30th May 03 at 20:53

i hear that endsleigh n HIC r good im going with liverpool victoria they give me the chepest quote yet but im getting 3 ponts soon how much do u think i t will go up?
Helen


will h

posted on 30th May 03 at 19:55

ttt


Neshol

posted on 30th May 03 at 19:38

I'm with Endsleigh, they didn't care about my alloys as long as I had locking nuts on them.


andypsgwide

posted on 30th May 03 at 19:30

i'am though HIC good company.all my mod's are covered.can only put 10bhp on engine though


will h

posted on 30th May 03 at 19:24

Im currently with Direct Line,im 18 driving since oct,no claims,Corsa 1.2 merit.I phoned them to tell them i put alloys on the car and they said its there policy to not insure 18 year olds with alloys-I meanf ro christ sake there just wheels,so im scouting for another company at the mo,I was the named driver with my dad on direct Line,can anybody help please