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kerryevans08
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22nd Jul 09 at 11:02   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

whats the best insurance ur with? adrian flux quoted me over 3k for a standard corsa gsi lol. any1 know any cheaper 1s?
Ben G
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greenlight insurance - need modifications though.
fillmecca
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try Quinn-direct mate there good.
kerryevans08
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admiral been the cheapest so far lol :S
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22nd Jul 09 at 14:30   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Admiral have been good to me
McWillster
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Bell insurance. Insure summit like a 1.0L micra and pay an extra £150 to drive an other car 3rd party, buy sumthing you wouldnt normally be able to insure, get your mum or dad to insure it on their policy and you pay the difference (£100-£200 max) then you can drive your normally unisurable car legally!
Ben G
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And if you crash you wont get a payout for the car
3lfz
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I'd hope that most people wouldn't intend on crashing though.
McWillster
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True but when im currently within thin £1500 - £2500 car bracket, not getting a pay out for a car wouldnt be the biggest blow, happened with my first corsa, just got to get over it lol
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If the car is registered in your name then you'd be lucky if they paid out at all, or if they didn't cancel your policy after they realise that you're blatantly going to be the main driver.

I'm with Flux, tried Brentacre but they said "it's going to be over £1400, have you tried anywhere else?" I said yeah, got a quote from Flux for however much, she said "go with them then, that's a good deal"


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LukeD
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22nd Jul 09 at 21:11   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

3k for a corsa gsi with adrian flux.

i paid just under 1k fully comp with them for a 1.6sport around your age. but suppose its all about personal circumstances etc

Quinn-direct are very cheap for the younger drivers..
Ben G
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quote:
Originally posted by 3lfz
I'd hope that most people wouldn't intend on crashing though.


only takes a second to lose control. always happens.
sand-eel
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22nd Jul 09 at 23:38   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by McWillster
Bell insurance. Insure summit like a 1.0L micra and pay an extra £150 to drive an other car 3rd party, buy sumthing you wouldnt normally be able to insure, get your mum or dad to insure it on their policy and you pay the difference (£100-£200 max) then you can drive your normally unisurable car legally!


or just get the car you can't insure and get put as a named driver.
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23rd Jul 09 at 07:37   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

admiral ftw, all declared, fc £900 on a 1.2 16v, 2 yr ncb, driving 2 1/2 yrs
Fro
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23rd Jul 09 at 07:39   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Brentacre for me been with them the last 3 years.
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adrain were good for me every mod listed and a early type astra gte c20xe 668 quid dont get better lol only 21
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23rd Jul 09 at 08:27   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by McWillster
Bell insurance. Insure summit like a 1.0L micra and pay an extra £150 to drive an other car 3rd party, buy sumthing you wouldnt normally be able to insure, get your mum or dad to insure it on their policy and you pay the difference (£100-£200 max) then you can drive your normally unisurable car legally!


They aren;'t doing that any more, don't tell me they are because trust me a tried.
McWillster
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quote:
Originally posted by pow
quote:
Originally posted by McWillster
Bell insurance. Insure summit like a 1.0L micra and pay an extra £150 to drive an other car 3rd party, buy sumthing you wouldnt normally be able to insure, get your mum or dad to insure it on their policy and you pay the difference (£100-£200 max) then you can drive your normally unisurable car legally!


They aren;'t doing that any more, don't tell me they are because trust me a tried.


Ahwell didnt know, they used to do it for only £40 a year and i was going to get it but when i insured my car in june this year had a look and they bumped it up to £150 so i was so keen on that, mustof scrapped the idea all together.
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23rd Jul 09 at 08:43   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Yeah, I had it for two years but have lost it this year
R16AN H
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quote:
Originally posted by fro-dizzle
Brentacre for me been with them the last 3 years.


just took a policy with brentacre out on the golf fro,what are you paying?
considering i have no n/c all mods declared and girlfriend named on policy im paying £690 full comp.which after getting stupid quotes before i was quite happy with that.
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quote:
Originally posted by pow
quote:
Originally posted by McWillster
Bell insurance. Insure summit like a 1.0L micra and pay an extra £150 to drive an other car 3rd party, buy sumthing you wouldnt normally be able to insure, get your mum or dad to insure it on their policy and you pay the difference (£100-£200 max) then you can drive your normally unisurable car legally!


They aren;'t doing that any more, don't tell me they are because trust me a tried.

The option was still there when I did a quote with them last week
pow
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23rd Jul 09 at 13:50   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Try and take it out IF your under 25
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elephant or flexibell

 
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