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Gaz
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27th Mar 04 at 21:54   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

what age will the insurance stop laughing at u and take u serios for insuring a 2ltr?

wanting to do it in the next year maybe 2 as im 17 ATM

what prices do they usually charge?
Gavin
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27th Mar 04 at 22:02   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i recon about 21 ish!

otherwise, any younger than that age and ur paying stupid money


pew pew pew pewwwww
modded_corsa
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at 17-18ish u wil kill yourself in a corsa 2litre

why not get a 1.4/1.6 sport or gsi that should be sufficient for now until you mature a bit (not bin funny or trying to offend ya there mate:thumbs

and then get a 2litre wen ya 20...as u will av 3yrs NCB....hopefully be a sensible driver....and also no wen and wen nto to use the power advantages
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yeah....agreed

at 17..... u'd be most likely to be a total BOY RACER...... the 2.0 litre would be ur first and last car that u owned in ur short life on this planet!!!!

a 1.4 16V for ur age should be more than enough to play about in.
save up ya ncb's and then upgrade to sumthing more powerful


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Gaz
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im in a 1.4 now but have bought 17's and there's just no go but i love me wheels

wasnt trying to say get one now as i said be4 in the furture i want one but i was just trying to plan ahead and think of the time when i want to be saving up for one
J da Silva
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27th Mar 04 at 23:06   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

21
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my m8 went from a 1.1 saxo at 19 to a integra type-r.

yesh he wrote it
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19, 0 ncb quoted £1200 fc or £1700 with HIC
LukeGSi
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quote:
Originally posted by Alex.S
19, 0 ncb quoted £1200 fc or £1700 with HIC


Is that before phil left tho?? You might wana give them another call alex my friend
drunkenfool
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19 2yrs NCD, 20 this year. Im going to be payingf £1826 with adrian flux
BabyBlade
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ouch
drunkenfool
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yesh
Joff
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It all depends on what you deem to be an acceptable premium.

All these people saying "20, 21, 22, etc" - what a load of bullshit. You have no idea what his circumstances are - the car might be parked on a main road with a high car-crime rate.
He might have no NCD and 6 points on his license for wreckless driving.

This whole thread is bollocks!
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quote:
Originally posted by B19 GAV
yeah....agreed

at 17..... u'd be most likely to be a total BOY RACER...... the 2.0 litre would be ur first and last car that u owned in ur short life on this planet!!!!

a 1.4 16V for ur age should be more than enough to play about in.
save up ya ncb's and then upgrade to sumthing more powerful



funny that but at least your realistic so they gotta give u makrs for tryin !!
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28th Mar 04 at 14:17   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I was given my quote when phil was there, then I phoned up after he left and they said they'd still do it.

I'm keeping my 1.4 16V till I'm 21, then with 2 yrs ncb and 4 years driving experience I'll get something fast already. Like a scooby or something. Gonna start saving asap!
J da Silva
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no claims does help a lot
Kris TD
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quote:
Originally posted by Alex.S
I was given my quote when phil was there, then I phoned up after he left and they said they'd still do it.

I'm keeping my 1.4 16V till I'm 21, then with 2 yrs ncb and 4 years driving experience I'll get something fast already. Like a scooby or something. Gonna start saving asap!


at a scooby at 21.

guy i swim with is 32, hes just got a brand spanking new jap import wrx, we live in a very low insurance catagory area, he has full no claims and is still paying £1800 on it
J da Silva
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my mate insured a fiat panda and insured himself for diriving other cars, bought a scooby, his dad insured it and he paid his dad the insurance cost, and it came upto £1300 in all


















hes 19 not a bad stunt really, but if he smashes it up his dads premium is in the creek

[Edited on 28-03-04 by VenomTurbo]
Kris TD
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quote:
Originally posted by VenomTurbo
my mate insured a fiat panda and insured himself for diriving other cars, bought a scooby, his dad insured it and he paid his dad the insurance cost, and it came upto £1300 in all

no, if he smashes it he wont get anything cos when he drives it its only insured third party only.

















hes 19 not a bad stunt really, but if he smashes it up his dads premium is in the creek

[Edited on 28-03-04 by VenomTurbo]
J da Silva
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28th Mar 04 at 15:01   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

thats his problem
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Just using a scooby as an example.

DAYZEE
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Its all about what you want to pay. I had a modified RST when I was 19, BMW 328 Coupe at 21 and an MR2 Turbo at 22. Never had an accident so I've given thousands to insurance companies for no real reason, but its what I wanted to do.
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quote:
Originally posted by Kris TD
quote:
Originally posted by Alex.S
I was given my quote when phil was there, then I phoned up after he left and they said they'd still do it.

I'm keeping my 1.4 16V till I'm 21, then with 2 yrs ncb and 4 years driving experience I'll get something fast already. Like a scooby or something. Gonna start saving asap!


at a scooby at 21.

guy i swim with is 32, hes just got a brand spanking new jap import wrx, we live in a very low insurance catagory area, he has full no claims and is still paying £1800 on it


I know of people who have had Scoobies at 21. Doesnt Nismo have an RX7 and he's around that age.

Like Joff said depends on postcode, NCB, where the car is kept at night, mileage, mods, claims, points....................

Its possible for some but not for others to have a scooby at 21.
Matt H
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28th Mar 04 at 21:48   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

im 19 + i pay £1000 tpf&t on mine

1yr no claims

paid nr 2k for my 1st yr driving an sxi
mike16v
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who u with square??

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