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vibrio

posted on 20th Aug 03 at 07:45

well if your black your more likely to be involved in a drive by :lol:


Sam

posted on 20th Aug 03 at 07:35

quote:
Originally posted by vibrio
America is quite bad for insurance even though you could pic up a corvette cheap enough and run the thing the insurance can be bad. like here depends on your age, employment, where you live, are you white etc etc


:lol:


vibrio

posted on 20th Aug 03 at 07:19

America is quite bad for insurance even though you could pic up a corvette cheap enough and run the thing the insurance can be bad. like here depends on your age, employment, where you live, are you white etc etc


Sooty

posted on 20th Aug 03 at 02:38

America insurance is optional if you are the keeper / owner of the car


Murga

posted on 20th Aug 03 at 01:46

in Corfu i was talking to a Taxi driver and he sed they dont need insurance or a licence


Craig6682

posted on 19th Aug 03 at 23:39

quote:
Originally posted by psycho sport
like.................

america
australia
france
etc

any 1 know?


I got asked if i was gonna be usin my car in another country by Tesco insurance.


psycho sport

posted on 19th Aug 03 at 23:37

oops worded that wrong............. if i was to move to that country how does insurance work there?

in america isn't there a flat rate for each car or summin?


Scott

posted on 19th Aug 03 at 23:36

wot kind of insurance m8 ?


Dav

posted on 19th Aug 03 at 23:35

Some policies do cover travelling in Europe etc.
I'd check with your insurance company to make sure before travelling abroad tho, it's the only way to be certain.


psycho sport

posted on 19th Aug 03 at 23:23

like.................

america
australia
france
etc

any 1 know?