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Cheapest decent car
I'm 29 in a few weeks and 1.2's are still £500+ quid (a W reg 1.6 zafira was over a grand :eek: ) one none fault crash which barely makes a difference on confused.com quotes, literally a couple quid at most, 3 NCB drive for a living and the car would only be used on weekends for social use (obviously when off work too)
I want a cheap car to use while I go for my class 2 licence and to see me through the start of possibly a new job, what is generally the cheaper end of insurance? Doesn't have to be Vauxhall.
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Over 500 for a 1.2 at 29? Summat aint right there.i dont even pay that for two seperate policies on both dailys
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Tell me about it! Only thing I can put it down to is lack of many NCB and maybe postcode, but its not a bad area.
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Something wrong there. I had no no claims and dr10 and payed less than a grand for my 1.6 zaf.
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I'm 27 with 10 points and two years no claims I've insured my beemer for 400 quid
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Legal & General were the cheapest on confused at approx 480 when i phoned up it went to over 900, local place was over 1000.
29 next month 0 points (yet, waiting too see if i was busted doing 57 in a 50 sneaky bastard camera van 100 yrds inside 50 zone round a bend) 1 none fault crash 1.3cdti corsa c was over 500 on confused!
Basically i want a 500 car to get around til i get a new job, out of peoples experience and knowledge what is usually cheapest?
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I'd be ringing companies rather than using comparison sites. Also are its cheaper to just go third party on budget bangers lol
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Gen 6 Celica ST/GTs are cheap as chips at the mo. Insurance shouldn't be too bad either, the 1.8 ST is pretty easy to cover
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Even the gt4 is cheap to insure I'm only £288 a year. That's with only 2 year ncb as my other no claims are on my daily.
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mk1 Focus's are still worth the money and reliable, don't get the 1.4 petrol as they're cack.