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#96353
26th Aug 2006 11:08pm
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It always helps to put your dad or mum on your policy. For some reason, it drops. Mine went down 50 quid (!). I can't believe those prices though, can't you get on your parent's insurance or something? It's depressing!
"C20 LET bang"
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#96354
26th Aug 2006 11:55pm
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how old are you joe? as when my missus had a crash 3yrs ago, three claims (one including me as i had half my ear cut off  )she got 5 points for danderous driving, she paid 1200 on a 1.1 mk3 fez bomb, the next year she got a mk4 fiesta 1.25 75bhp iirc and that was a grp6 insurance she paid 980. think classic if you do decide to go for a car, 6k milage per annum, even a mk4 escort xr3i is now considered classic. for a scooter tho a 125 gilera runner is a great scooter 55mph wheelies 
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#96355
26th Aug 2006 11:58pm
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Havn't tried it in anyone elses name yet as I don;t really have anyone elses name to put it in. Mum doesn't drive and I aint spoke to my dad in years lol. Don't speak to my family either lol. Good idea, but theres your answer Miek 
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#96356
27th Aug 2006 12:21pm
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Ah! Classics are the way to go though, on classic insurance you'll be paying at least 500 quid on something from the 70's.
"C20 LET bang"
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#96357
27th Aug 2006 12:29pm
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but dont you have to be over 21 to have classic insurance?
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#96358
27th Aug 2006 12:52pm
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Originally posted by lawton: but dont you have to be over 21 to have classic insurance? I was just thinking the same, I don't know if I'd be able to get classic insurance at 17/18yrs with my Mini... 
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#96359
27th Aug 2006 2:18pm
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the older the car doesn't always mean its cheaper, my insurance actually went down £200 going from a civic 96 1.4 to a civic 02 1.6 vtec sport. quinn direct seem to be the cheapest i can find 
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#96360
27th Aug 2006 8:45pm
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cheers for the suggestions guys, but I've tried everything. The only thing which are cheap are 4x4's. I mean, I got quoted just over £1000 with a 3.5 V8 Land Rover Discover (Gas Converted). A Massive Car/Tank, and yet really cheap insurance....why so? Does anyone know?
I think if my car doesnt sell, I'll garage it and try and get a 4x4 or maybe walk about for a bit until I can afford the insurance again on my beemer.
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