Rus
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Registered: 24th Jan 05
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i've called cis, adrain flux, confused and tesco's. Tescos are the only people who will cover my 1.2 under my own name fully comp. i'm 20 on saturday but no, no claims. cover would start on the 24th
£1,650
what the £$%????!!!?!?!? surely it cant be this high, i've been driving for 2 1/2 years with no accents, claims. this sucks ass
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mark_gsi
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Registered: 1st Nov 03
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haha thats more than me on a xr2i insurance group 14 and im on my own policy lol only 1400 for me and that started when i was 18.
[Edited on 08-03-2006 by corsaflip]
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Paul_J
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that does suck somewhat.
I'm 21, ok 3 yrs ncb. but with 6 points and I only pay £836 on a 106 gti
Why go fully comp? no offence but the car's not worth paying £1,650 a year fully comp, as they may only pay out £2000-£2500 if you crashed it.
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JadeM
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Mental....do you live in a dodgy area??
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Pablo
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its cos u have no no claims
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N90ATH
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hmmm i'm with cis on a 1.4 16v 3 point 3 claims and payin 900 fc at 20 with 0 yrs ncb.
seems a bit high
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Mase
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try quinn direct, cos when i went on their site it had a section for previously named drivers to enter how long they had been on someone elses preimum, which presumably means they offer some sort of discount...
Mase
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NovaGTE
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Christ, i only pay £1300FC on my accord type R 21 with No NCB
[Edited on 08-03-2006 by NovaGTE]
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Rus
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quote: Originally posted by Paul_J
Why go fully comp? no offence but the car's not worth paying £1,650 a year fully comp, as they may only pay out £2000-£2500 if you crashed it.
i want to build my no claims up for an engine conversion next year
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Rus
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i'll try quinn direct
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Pablo
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quote: Originally posted by NovaGTE
Christ, i only pay £1300FC on my accord type R 21 with No NCB
[Edited on 08-03-2006 by NovaGTE]
u never have a car long nuf to get a years no claims though!!!
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NovaGTE
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quote: Originally posted by Rus
quote: Originally posted by Paul_J
Why go fully comp? no offence but the car's not worth paying £1,650 a year fully comp, as they may only pay out £2000-£2500 if you crashed it.
i want to build my no claims up for an engine conversion next year
You can build up NCB on TPFT or even as a named driver with direct line now
I got insured on my converted corsa for £1412 with No NCB at 21 and i had a crash within the 12 months prior mate
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mwg
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Registered: 19th Feb 04
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Fully Comp usually doesn't cost much more than 3rd party anyway. Sometimes it can be more expensive to just have 3rd party
That quote seems silly! I was paying £1600 on my 1st year of driving when I was 17. That was on an 8v though.
Do you have a bad postcode?
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M4tt_Envoy
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Registered: 26th Feb 06
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try elephant, im 20, one claim, no no claims, 1.0 12v corsa and i pay 680 fully comp
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Rob B
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insuyrance depends alot on where you live aswell as age etc
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Rus
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Registered: 24th Jan 05
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quinn direct are £1,588.34 and they didn't ask about modifications
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Rus
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ok, i'll try direct line and elephant now
my post code is a 7 and 5, so i think thats bad
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mwg
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HIC - 08451 290 290
they were good for me when I was 19 and I'm still with them now. insure all my mods at no extra cost
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Rich_J_Williams
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This may seem stupid, but try and put a female on as a named driver, on my policy at adrian flux my insurance in £940 but thats on a corsa turbo (c20 let) 21 2YNCB i put my old lady on?
My Ex worked in insurance, and she told me that for some reason it helps on your insurance!
worth a try anyway!
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Rus
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HIC was £1500, so still silly high
rich, i want to get no claims. at this rate it looks like i'll just stay under my dads insurance
[Edited on 08-03-2006 by Rus]
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Adge
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my insurance is silly prices compared to every1 else coz i live in the worst postcode possible!!
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antscorsa
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tried aa they knocked 350 off for my civic
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Paul_J
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quote: Originally posted by Rus
quote: Originally posted by Paul_J
Why go fully comp? no offence but the car's not worth paying £1,650 a year fully comp, as they may only pay out £2000-£2500 if you crashed it.
i want to build my no claims up for an engine conversion next year
Eh? I've been tpft for the last few years and still been building up my NCB? who said you can only get NCB if fully comp? you only get NCB if its your policy - even if its tpft!
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Rus
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tpft may be my option in that case
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Pop
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yeah i built up ncb tpft with endsleigh ... and adrian flux who i am with now accepted my no claims i had already built up when i took a policy with them
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