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Originally Posted by lee
xxxnova been there aswell dude
1st Year - £1991
2nd Year - £1050
3rd Year - £950
It does go down. The third year was this year though, and therefore subject to the hurrendous insurance hikes.
Currently driving a Corsa Sport 1.4 XE though, paying £1200 for the privelage to insure that.
Modified insurance can be cheap though, cant remember who it was, but got quote following quote last october
Nova 1.2 Lux
2.0 XE engine declared
Everything possible declared, suspension brakes etc etc
2 years NCB
quote was £1400 which i was surprised about, considering a month later I payed £1200 to insure a 1.4 corsa
Just bite the bullet and build some no-claims up, it's worth getting it under your belt early as it starts to come down in your 20s.
i am going to sound very old here but this is a harsh realityOriginally Posted by MK1_Ben
when i was 19 i insured a 1.2 sting for £800 with pass plus in my own name
i also insured a gsi at 21 for £700 with 2 years NCB
a 2.0 16v conversion SR for £480 at 23 with 4 yrs NCB
modern day insurance for those with no history is simply a harsh time but a lot rides on your postcode as well as your age. try your details at a "safer" postcode and see the difference (its shocking!)
Will
My Postcode is in the "safest" category already .
Will, things have changed a bit since we were young, as I found out last year
That was Feb last year as well, so things have probably gotten worse since then too. Its not uncommon to find younger drivers on here insuring their Novas for £4-5k.
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its awful. the quotes i mention above are from 2002, 2004 and 2006. appreciate i was getting older and more NCB but still "young"
I am so out of the loop in general insurance as i havent had my own insurance since 2006 (company insurance on a golf)
do people still do the usual fronting to reduce it or has that hole been closed properly now?
or the other favourite of driving other cars on a 1.0 to drive a 2.0 16v insured in your nans name etc?
Have to be 21 now.Originally Posted by Will
I tried to insure my 1.0, and drive the track project, but computer said no
a few of us got driving other cars with the old CIS insurance at 17. those were the dayOriginally Posted by MattBrown
everyone in college used to drive each others cars / parents cars, you name it. naughty! this was 11 years ago tho