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cunningham
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27th Aug 08 at 16:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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Originally posted by FruitBooTeR
Theres 17 year olds who live by me who drive evo 8's and scoobs.

What they do as far as I know is take out a policy where they can drive any car third party, so take out cover on an old banger and then drive their evo that daddy bought them third party.


U need to be over 25 to drive another car when your fully comp on your own policy.


not with quinn direct i had it last year at 18 TPFT could drive anyother car aslong as it wasnt a company car etc TP only


Is quinn direct still pulling this stunt.Id bet if u were to read the small print it would say otherwise.


im with Bell insurance and i paid 30 quid extra to get the third party to drive any car that doesnt belong to me
John
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The quinn direct policy clearly states that you have to have 'you currently hold a full European Union (EU) licence;'

Unless a UK one equates to this every single one of you 17 year olds that think you are covered aren't
Corsa_Sport21
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The quinn direct policy clearly states that you have to have 'you currently hold a full European Union (EU) licence;'

Unless a UK one equates to this every single one of you 17 year olds that think you are covered aren't


Exactly,thats where i got caught out.
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27th Aug 08 at 17:06   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i had a mk4 golf 1.8t when i was 18 insured with elephant
will_ainsworth
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To answer your question, Evo when your 21 will be £2k+ id imagine!!

The smart money would pump more cash into the house!! Boring I know but very very true!! Imagine having no mortgage by the time your 25/3................Porsche 911 on tick anyone??


well im getting around 60grand from this house when it sells, i am then wanting to buy a 2 bed house/ apartment but thats 100k plus. so around a 40k mortgage i will take out.... then rent the 2nd room to pay for the mortgage and pay for all the other bills etc... but for this im guna need a job for 3 months, ive just quit my job i was in for 2 years while at college... now i have nout to do. but want something that isnt a job where you learn or do fark all.... want something which i feel i can achieve something! but this will be for around a year then im wanting to join the forces once im fit. then save atleast half till mortgage is paid. and save alot towards the car.... well thats my plan.lol
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27th Aug 08 at 17:58   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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Originally posted by John
The quinn direct policy clearly states that you have to have 'you currently hold a full European Union (EU) licence;'

Unless a UK one equates to this every single one of you 17 year olds that think you are covered aren't


When I passed and changed my insurance over to having a full license they told me over the phone I can drive any car third party aslong as its insured and owned by someone else.
I have also got it on my policy document saying I can.
James_DT
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27th Aug 08 at 18:00   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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Originally posted by John
The quinn direct policy clearly states that you have to have 'you currently hold a full European Union (EU) licence;'

Unless a UK one equates to this every single one of you 17 year olds that think you are covered aren't

I thought a UK driving licence was an EU driving licence? Mine's got the EU symbol and seems to say in several languages 'permit to drive in European Community'.
John
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27th Aug 08 at 18:03   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I don't know if it is, I'd like to find out.
Nismo
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Insured my RX7 at 19 , was paying £2200

But after the first year it dropped to £1200.

this was 5 years ago.
SAL
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now finished the year the cost dropped alot. but still high.


Seem's to be alot of hemel lad's with silly insurnace though

The yellow S3 cost that chap 3k a year

The yellow cupra the same
Gareth
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27th Aug 08 at 22:53   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Had a few group 20s

saff cossie
scooby
mr2 turbo
evo

started on them at 22/23 and i have never paid more than a grand.
Jill
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   28th Aug 08 at 07:11   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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Originally posted by drbeansri
now finished the year the cost dropped alot. but still high.


Seem's to be alot of hemel lad's with silly insurnace though


Guessing it must be the postcode sherlock stavs? I've got a few friends in Hemel/area and they're insurance isn't too great either imo.


JILL
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Mines group 17 i think? paying £700 odd a year fully comp. being old FTW.
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Originally posted by Jill
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Originally posted by Stavs
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Originally posted by drbeansri
now finished the year the cost dropped alot. but still high.


Seem's to be alot of hemel lad's with silly insurnace though


Guessing it must be the postcode sherlock stavs? I've got a few friends in Hemel/area and they're insurance isn't too great either imo.


JILL




They are all under the age of 20.. that could be why.
Jill
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Originally posted by drbeansri
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Originally posted by Jill
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Originally posted by Stavs
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Originally posted by drbeansri
now finished the year the cost dropped alot. but still high.


Seem's to be alot of hemel lad's with silly insurnace though


Guessing it must be the postcode sherlock stavs? I've got a few friends in Hemel/area and they're insurance isn't too great either imo.


JILL




They are all under the age of 20.. that could be why.

Ahh I see! I was kinda just assuming they were around my age tbh* Ooops! But to be fair the hemel people I know that have turbo cars similar category to mine and no points or anything are paying nearly twice as much as me. Hmm.


JILL

*a positively prehistoric 26years old incase you wondered! haha

[Edited on 28-08-2008 by Jill]
drbeansri
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28th Aug 08 at 15:13   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i want a corsa vxr... when im 21... insurance is high.. gggrrr
Pete_vxl
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i was looking at a corsa vxr and the insurance is £450 a month
Jill
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   29th Aug 08 at 07:07   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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i want a corsa vxr... when im 21... insurance is high.. gggrrr

Thought about adding a named driver with lots of years driving experience to the policy quote? I used to add my Dad when I was younger- when I had my C20XE conversion in my old corsa by adding him to the policy as a named driver (and me the policy holder) and he reduced it by about £350 believe it or not! Worth a try anyway Dr.Bean


JILL

[Edited on 29-08-2008 by Jill]

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