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craigiegsirep
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shop around

they are all different for different people
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churchill. but you have to pay annualy. admiral
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Quinn were brilliant, but theyve gone bust :-(
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craigie - r u telling them about the c20let or is it a 1.0 12v still
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Hes 20 next month
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i wouldnt tell them

fuck it
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admiral are the cheapest for me
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nah iam just joking, its a x10xe lol
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admiral are the cheapest for me
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I went with Quinn, but the fuckers had to go didn't they!! Best bet is to go on those comparison sites, make a short list of the best companies and ring directly. Then haggle haggle haggle!!
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Doesnt matter where you go and what engine you have - you will still be paying over £1200 on your own policy. The only way to get it lower is to do it illegally - on a parent's policy.

Oh and when they find out about your conversion you will get raped for the next 6 years on insurance quotes
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churchill and admiral are always cheapest for me and im 19
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quote:
Originally posted by dannymccann
Doesnt matter where you go and what engine you have - you will still be paying over £1200 on your own policy. The only way to get it lower is to do it illegally - on a parent's policy.

Oh and when they find out about your conversion you will get raped for the next 6 years on insurance quotes



It's not illegal to put your parent's on your policy
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Originally posted by dannymccann
Doesnt matter where you go and what engine you have - you will still be paying over £1200 on your own policy. The only way to get it lower is to do it illegally - on a parent's policy.

Oh and when they find out about your conversion you will get raped for the next 6 years on insurance quotes



It's not illegal to put your parent's on your policy



He put on a parents policy...
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Still not illegal...
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Yeah it is..
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How so? If you are insured to drive a car, then drive it. If someone else is insured to drive your car, then they can drive it...Can't see why it would matter tbh.
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hahah yeah iv only a 1.0 12v so have you innes what you on about u have the exact same car as me but munch!
cheers for ur help guys i will look out for that but keep em comin
and no i dnt have a c20let conversion ahaha
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anyone still???
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It is illegal to be insured as a named driver on your own car, and have your mum as the main driver when she never uses the car technically.

However, everyone i knew pretty much at the age of 17 including myself did this on direct line. As they allow you to transfer your no claims as a named driver onto a normal policy.
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Originally posted by SR-91
Quinn were brilliant, but theyve gone bust :-(


Nar they havnt http://www.quinn-direct.com/uk/

 
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