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    hi there as above!

    38 year old full no claims discount been driving 17 years clean licence.

    many thanks
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    i dont even pay £150 fully comp on my 1.2 nova

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    Try & get a classic policy,i'm £136 a year fully comp on a standard gte & i'm only a pup at 36

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    this is what i like to hear!
    that's cheap enough to persuade my other(not better)half into getting an old nova as a second car!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevinda View Post
    this is what i like to hear!
    that's cheap enough to persuade my other(not better)half into getting an old nova as a second car!
    Its worth phoning round as the quotes can vary a lot,with an old car you would probably be better phoning and speaking to someone rather than online quotes.

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    oh by the way im only 26 with 8 years ncb

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    should be cheap for me then!
    liking the sound of tax exempt as well.

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    novas arnt tax exempt, mine is 30 years old and i still have to pay the right to use our pot holed filled roads

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    Need to be a bit more specific really - what variant, modified, usage, etc.

    I wouldn't expect to pay much for one as a second car though. Bear in mind you can only use your NCB on one car at a time, so if you already have it on a 'main' car, you'll start from 0 on the second car. Some companies will mirror it or give you a discount though so worth asking about that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevinda View Post
    should be cheap for me then!
    liking the sound of tax exempt as well.
    Tax exempt cars stop at 1974.

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