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dave watson
23-06-10, 11:40 AM
i passed my driveing test this morning first time with 4 minours now i am having truble finding inshurance as i am 18. Just wondering if any one nows any cheaper insurance companys chears david :thumb:
Southie
23-06-10, 11:49 AM
Congratulations Dave, now look after it. :thumb:
Have a look here CLICKY (http://www.pngclub.com/forum/showthread.php?t=149959).
congrats. but there is no such thing as cheap insurance for a newbie with a nova.....
Congrats dave, you take it easy in the ol' nova
Try adding parents as added drivers on your insurance
N.I_Nova
23-06-10, 01:29 PM
Congats mate :thumb:, like said no such thing as cheap insurance
brownbear
23-06-10, 03:05 PM
bell or budget....
LEWI007
23-06-10, 03:07 PM
Great news mate, youll have to have a pop down mine in your nova then, so i can show you what a proper one looks like lol
MattBrown
23-06-10, 03:18 PM
With mods your looking at £2500, cooltiger paid this with quinn on a 1.2spi
Try admiral, and if your going to put it standard to go on the road, then try direct line:)
dave watson
23-06-10, 03:36 PM
Great news mate, youll have to have a pop down mine in your nova then, so i can show you what a proper one looks like lol
u gonna show me mine like lewie lol :thumb:
Well done on the pass :)
What do you define as cheap? Even if you have a top grade postcode area, you'll probably still be looking at paying over £1k.
Consider parents as second drivers, thatcham approved security, Pass Plus, lowering your mileage, having a large voluntary excess, and keeping the car standard.
Nova_Tek
23-06-10, 04:38 PM
Congrats fella, but be very careful especially for 2 years :)
I went with Admiral 1st yeah with minor mods like wheels declared. You'll prob get around £1300 - £1500 cheapest as you're 18. As mentioned before, get parents as named drivers, keep your useage/milage low (but don't lie), raise the excess to the next notch up aswell as that normally helps lower it.
Brace yourself for a nice hefty number though.
Good luck.
dave watson
23-06-10, 06:36 PM
Well done on the pass :)
What do you define as cheap? Even if you have a top grade postcode area, you'll probably still be looking at paying over £1k.
Consider parents as second drivers, thatcham approved security, Pass Plus, lowering your mileage, having a large voluntary excess, and keeping the car standard.
i mate been tryin to get it under 2k gettern 1 for 1850 with mammy as my seccond driver but she wont be let near the nova haha
pikey1986
23-06-10, 07:12 PM
i had my mum and dad as named drivers for my first 2 years of driving and they saved me about 200 a year
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