I'd say ?849 is about right for an 18y/o on a Nova these days. Have you tried elephant or admiral, with your mum or dad on as a second driver? Adding my sister to my Celica saved me ?200.
I'd say ?849 is about right for an 18y/o on a Nova these days. Have you tried elephant or admiral, with your mum or dad on as a second driver? Adding my sister to my Celica saved me ?200.
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try liverpool victoria and as jack said adding you mum or dad on as a second named driver usually brings it down
yeah my sister, 22 0 ncb, provis licence it took ?300 of my TD, work that out
i hate insurance companys all assholes
If you insure the car in your mum or dads name and you just a named driver and insure with direct line that should be cheaper. They give the policy holder and named drivers no claims bonus. Pretty good scheme for young drivers to build up no claims without crazy prices. Hope it helps
I'm quite sceptical of the "second driver earns NCB" schemes - more often than not, other insurance companies won't honour that as legit earned NCB, and the original company will usually purposefully keep renewal prices high as they're "trapped" you.
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The wife renewed her tesco car insurance this week. Her renewal quote was ?240, but by putting through a completely fresh quote online on tesco website with exact same information, she came out with a quote ?30 cheaper!
Just goes to show, you should always shop around, even if only as far as your own insurance company.
850 is cheap , i paid more then that for my first nova about 6 yrs ago
?850! damm thats cheap.
Im paying ?1250 on a nova sr with 1 years driving exp and 0 no claims at 18.
haha my insurance was only ?480 when i first passed, thanks to my pass plus t'was a 1ltr though