pow
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Im sorry to start another thread bout this, but as above.
Had a quick search and couldnt find much 
Basically insuring a XE at 18 with 1 yr NCB and (hopefully) IAM qualification.
Any luck d'ya think?
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drunkenfool
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I did 4 years ago, think it was £1700 fully comp
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pow
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Blimey, thats not THAT bad going, i'd be looking at TPFT tho...
But that was 4 yrs ago
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Wonderboy
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Welly, would be better to tell us what the maximum you have to spend on insurance then people will try and say wether thats possible or not.
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pow
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Well so far I have £800 saved up, starting a full timje job for a gap year so monthly payment will be fine... Max i'd wanna pay is £1500?
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Wonderboy
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Have you got the car already ?
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Ste L
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gonna be more like 2k now-a-days i recon, insurance was a lot cheaper a few years back
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pow
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Nah, ill be looking to get it within the next few months - had enough of the 1.2 16v engine
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andys sxi
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i dont think it will b 1500 u could probs get a 1.6 4 around that price
April 08 feature car
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pow
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Ummm... would a 2.0 Nova be any different?
Or you think I should settle for a 1.6 sport?
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Cupra Steve
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a 1.6 would be a nice steup and not too bad on insurance.
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Kurt
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put it this way matey, im twenty been driving since the end of 04 got one claim in 2005 and no bonus and i was looking at around 1700 tpft
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m1ke
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im paying just under 2k think its £1984 tpft at 18(just turned 18) on an xe with no years no claims
[Edited on 30-01-2007 by m1ke]
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andy1868
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i'm 18 and insure a 1.6 for £1100 TPFT, 1 years named driving and pass plus
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R Lee
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You'd get insurance but, I hate to think of 18 year olds driving 150bhp cars if i'm honest.
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mattk
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thats very ageist of you
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Jonny P
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it depends on where you live to be honest mate, look around is the best answer anyone can give you.
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pow
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quote: Originally posted by Richard Lee
You'd get insurance but, I hate to think of 18 year olds driving 150bhp cars if i'm honest.
Im proud to say Im the only person in the 6th form here that hasnt crashed! And I was driving my dads 140bhp A3 TDi before I was 17 off road...
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