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    Default where would be the cheapest to get insured on a standard nova at 17?

    as above, everywhere i'm looking has ridiculous prices, found a quote for £3550.54 earlier.........
    whats the best thing to dooo??

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    bargin, i payed £2600 on an xr3 when i passed my test, that was 12 years ago, id say in todays money, about right!

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    The cheapest place I could find was the CO-OP

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    elephant, bell or just hit comparison sites and try both with and without adding a parent as a second driver.

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    You need to shop about mate, dig the yellow pages out and start ringing all the companies from in there.

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    have a look at fluxdirect i was getting 800 quid quotes from them when others where asking for 2k (this was on jap cars tho but still worth a shot)
    ^^^ did you just read that? what a idiot ^^^


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    In10 ftw
    £500 fine 6 points?
    You were right to not bother

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    Would it be possible to have a black box fitted to my d rej 1.2 nova?

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    I assume it's just a gps tracker so should be possible, but do you really want to go that route? I think anyone on here that says they stick to speed limits 100% of the time would be lying and the possibility of not having a payout because a little box says I was doing 31 at the time has never appealed.

    This is assuming the insurance company would be that strict about it, which may be wrong, but I don't see what they get out of fitting cars with equipment that isn't needed otherwise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MK999 View Post
    I assume it's just a gps tracker so should be possible, but do you really want to go that route? I think anyone on here that says they stick to speed limits 100% of the time would be lying and the possibility of not having a payout because a little box says I was doing 31 at the time has never appealed.

    This is assuming the insurance company would be that strict about it, which may be wrong, but I don't see what they get out of fitting cars with equipment that isn't needed otherwise.
    it also limits what time you can use the car between, so you can't use use it between 11 and 6 for instance which is the times all the chavs would be out racing around and you'd be most likely to crash

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