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A colleague at work is 22 and just passed his test, he spent a long time working out insurance, running costs, fuel costs and purchase cost all combined taking about a month over it.
He bought a new shape KA from a car supermarket. ____________________ Looking to pass your CBT / Bike tests in Bury Lancashire? try www.focusridertraining.co.uk Would recommend.
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There doesn't seem to be any firm rules when it comes to insurance. For example, I've been playing around with insurance quotes in and out of London (bare with me on this ):
Ecoboost 1.0L Fiesta - £1000 in London with a black box, £1400 without
- £700-£800 outside of London (no black box)
Mazda MX-5 1.8L - £2500 in London, £620 outside (neither with a BB)
So basically if you live in an undesirable area some cars will cost you considerably more, if you live in a nice area you will probably have more choice/less eye-watering quotes.
Also some 'cheaper' cars are actually more than you think to insure, a Corsa 1.2 Diesel costs the same as a Clio 182 2.0L. Volvo C30 seems unsually cheap to insure, taking the above into consideration. |
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Go for cars outside of the usual learner suspects (as well as the boy racer / hot hatch crew), I.e. my skoda octavia 1.9, old man reputation amongst insurance Co.s (avoid VRS ofc).
What may also help most unusually is sticking a provisional learner friend of hers on her policy as a named driver, oddly my parents at 60 each with 40 years driving experience put my premium up by £300 over what it cost to insure myself but adding my over half's 21 year old mate who only has a provisional put it down by £200 (note this was adding them as named drivers underneath myself as main, other way round would count as that bs insurance term 'fronting'). ____________________ Current: 02 FZS 1000 & 91 Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Some Bike Pics...
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Just try a black box policy. You may be surprised.
1.5 Almera, £1300Fc on black box policy with ingenie. ____________________ Mpd72: I can categorically say i’m Brighter than that, no matter how I come across on here.
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| Ariel Badger wrote: | Inner City Birmingham is the worst place in the country to insure. |
What the 'Crash for Prakash' capital of the UK?? What a surprise?
I can't imagine it's near the top of many peoples list of places they'd want to live either.
New shape Fiat 500 are a good bet. Loads about. Wear their miles well, plenty parts, low or zero RFL. Many MPGs. Very girly.
(I Wouldn't bother with the diesel, extra noise and weight aren't worth the minor mpg saving over the petrol)
1.2 or 1.4 petrol being favourite, although the 900cc twinair reviews well I can't say I've driven one of those.
All Ncap 5 star rated, 7 airbags as standard. So can also withstand being 'caught' between two apparently
unrelated Nissans (who when the claim settles were miraculously each driven by 'cousins' who corroborate each
others bogus story fully and additionally despite you not seeing any at the time by the time you hear from insurance,
each car was now chock full of people who
a. have serious neck injuries (Does having a brass one count????) and want monies.
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b. Can never work again (if they ever did) due to those injuries and still want monies.
There's a lot of it about. Apparently..
They are also fun to drive, great little town cars. Our 1.2 is fine on the motorway but could do with slightly more guts if
I'm being highly critical. But a N/A 1.2 engine has it's limits I suppose. Ours can just claw its way into triple figures but prefers
to cruise at about 85 (displayed). Our insurance on ours is something daft like 200 quid a year full comp but we are both older
43/33 and live somewhere that is the complete opposite of Birmingham, which probably helps a lot with that. ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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| DRZ4Hunned wrote: | Black boxes have a bad reputation and I'm not sure why, I've had one for nearly 3 years (since 18) on my 1L lupo and I don't change my driving style because of it, I still get rated as a 'good' driver even though I drive at night, occasionally speed, take corners like a lunatic and brake suddenly.
Granted, it is only a 1L and by no means quick but I've never heard of someone losing their insurance over it. I also have it insured at my parents house which is over 100 miles away and they've not questioned me on it. |
Have you ever got any money back from your policy? I think it depends on the system, the black boxes in our fleet vehicles at work are so sensitive you can easily trigger them with normal driving, even taking a tight roundabout at normal speeds can be seen as extreme cornering by the system. Also insuring at a good address probably saves a lot more money than the black box
| grr666 wrote: | | Ariel Badger wrote: | Inner City Birmingham is the worst place in the country to insure. |
What the 'Crash for Prakash' capital of the UK?? What a surprise?
I can't imagine it's near the top of many peoples list of places they'd want to live either.
New shape Fiat 500 are a good bet. Loads about. Wear their miles well, plenty parts, low or zero RFL. Many MPGs. Very girly.
(I Wouldn't bother with the diesel, extra noise and weight aren't worth the minor mpg saving over the petrol)
1.2 or 1.4 petrol being favourite, although the 900cc twinair reviews well I can't say I've driven one of those. |
Don't make me post 'that' video again They're horrid little things that struggle to get up hills, purely bought by women because they're cute, when they're a Panda underneath. |
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Using your car and her conditions £3,544.87 - £11,154.58  ____________________ Bikers make great organ donors, get 115 on your licence today. |
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Whatever you do don't let her buy a fucking Ford KA.
Buy a fiesta instead.
I've always found my 1.2 polo young driver friendly (and it's needed nothing in the 5 years we've had it apart from 2 tyres and a battery)
54 plate, it's been a great little car.
Cousin spent £3500 on a Ford KA - it got scrapped after spending £1000's on it, because my cousin went through a puddle I think. It had 30k on it - had to have a clutch.
We spent £1000 more - 5 years ago and the polo is still going strong.... you get the point.... and I thrashed the fuck out of it for a year. Literally redlined it every gear change. Still runs very well with 80k on it - bought it at 55k ish. ____________________ CBT Passed: 30/08/2009, Theory Passed: 31/08/2010, Mod 1 Passed: 6/9/2010, Mod 2 Passed: 13/09/2010. Restriction ended 13/09/2012.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 241 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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