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Sims |
posted on 18th Feb 04 at 23:19 |
i've had a few pints so i can't be bothered to read the whole post but i'm 19, with no NCB paying around £1500 on a SRi. if you can get a GSi for the same price at 18 i will kick your ass :) | |
Kris TD |
posted on 18th Feb 04 at 23:06 |
quote: well thats on my 100 bhp diesel all mods listed, zero no claims as it was my first policy. | |
Big Col |
posted on 18th Feb 04 at 22:52 |
gsi is group 10 afaik. | |
adam_sport |
posted on 18th Feb 04 at 22:12 |
try elephant.co.uk they seem to be cheap | |
mattyboy199 |
posted on 18th Feb 04 at 18:06 |
21 £565 | |
RichiesCorsa |
posted on 18th Feb 04 at 18:05 |
My insurance will only let me have a gsi when i've had my policy a year! | |
ssj_kakarot |
posted on 18th Feb 04 at 18:05 |
cis quoted me £900 fully comp on a gis when i was 17, on me dads like. couldnt afford it though:( | |
the_legend_of_yrag |
posted on 18th Feb 04 at 17:59 |
Tried doing online quote at cis site but wont let me get a quote, think it's best to phone up about anything higer than a 1.4 | |
Colin |
posted on 18th Feb 04 at 17:59 |
Im 21 now and can get insurance for pretty much anything:) | |
mentalist_sri_2004 |
posted on 18th Feb 04 at 17:57 |
yup, thats what im thinking. problem is i have to keep with my current company (norwich union) or i wont get my years no claims. rang up earlier and if i change to an sri it goes down by £20 a month, also tried for a clio 1.8 16v, wouldnt even quote me. the bastards | |
Colin |
posted on 18th Feb 04 at 17:55 |
quote: What model??? I couldnt justify paying £740 for a 1.5Diesel when for bit more I can drive a car id want:) | |
Greg_M |
posted on 18th Feb 04 at 17:48 |
my first years insurance was £800 tpft on a G-reg 1.2l nova:lol: | |
Kris TD |
posted on 18th Feb 04 at 17:47 |
i dont understand how people can pay so much for insurance, i thought my £740 for a corsa was more than enoguh | |
Colin |
posted on 18th Feb 04 at 17:45 |
I got my GSi when I was 17:P | |
mentalist_sri_2004 |
posted on 18th Feb 04 at 17:45 |
i have a saxo vtr now though, im thinking about the 8v sri but im worried ill get one then just hate the performance. (im selling mine cos i need the money, in case you're wondering). so wondering if a gsi would be better, or at least a gsi engine in an sri | |
Mattb |
posted on 18th Feb 04 at 17:43 |
thats with 0 ncb btw | |
Mattb |
posted on 18th Feb 04 at 17:43 |
tis group 11 for the pre ecotec, 10 for the ecotec, at 18 it was costing me £2200 through my mum, but was £1300 fc on my own when i was 19 | |
Greg_M |
posted on 18th Feb 04 at 17:40 |
best off getting something smaller till you get a bit more experience. a sport (1.4) or a 1.2 16v would be a bit better/safer:lol: | |
Kris TD |
posted on 18th Feb 04 at 17:38 |
gsi is group 10, although loads of insurance companies wont insure grp 10 cars unless you are 21. | |
Greg_M |
posted on 18th Feb 04 at 17:36 |
Gsi is insurance group 9 i think. poss higher | |
mentalist_sri_2004 |
posted on 18th Feb 04 at 17:36 |
group 10 innit? im paying 1500 on a group 7 atm... | |
Kris TD |
posted on 18th Feb 04 at 17:34 |
do an online quote, but i imagine is would be very high for an 18 year old. | |
mentalist_sri_2004 |
posted on 18th Feb 04 at 17:33 |
at 18? any ideas? |