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teknopete
09 January 2004, 19:42
Needing help here folks.
Trying to get a decent quote for my young lads insurance.
He`s a new driver and they`re all askin for stupid money to insure a 1L mota :(
Anyone got any experience of anyo place that doesn`t go OTT for new driver premiums ? Any help much appreciated.

Thanks

Pete

amaclean
11 January 2004, 10:59
Hi
Liverpool Victoria as well as doing good deals on Scoobs should give your son a decent quote.

If your son has done Pass Plus which involves 6 extra driving lessons covering night driving /driving in bad weather / motorways etc then the folowing are worth checking out as they give good discounts for holding Pass Plus certificate :-

CIS Insurance
Norwich Union Direct
Tesco
Privilege
Quoteline Direct

His driving instructor can give details of Pass Plus or try the Pass Plus website.

LV do not give Pass Plus discount but they are cheap anyway and depending on the car should quote around £900/1000 for a 10 year old 1 litre car.Check out their comprehensive prices as well as often they hardly any more than TPFT.

Best of luck and happy motoring.

Ciaran
11 January 2004, 13:05
well i just got quoted on a golf gti 16v with O NCB and im 20 £919.35 tpft which was with admiral!

teknopete
11 January 2004, 13:27
Thanks folks,

I`ll follow your pointers.
Forgot to mention the young lads jus turned 18 so premium probably loaded on that as well :rolleyes:
I`m sure all the insurance companies are decendants of dick turpin, but at least he wore a mask and pointed a gun at you to get your cash :D

Thanks again

Pete

Ajax
11 January 2004, 19:27
Teknopete: daughters just passed he test 18 years old got her first car last Friday Citroen Sexo 1.1 £1.296 with egg, best we could get.

teknopete
11 January 2004, 19:38
Nice one Ajax,

Very similar to the motor I got the young lad ;)
Was that comp or 3PFT ?
Think I`ll have to give them a try.

Cheers

Pete

Tony MY03WRX
11 January 2004, 19:43
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Ajax
11 January 2004, 22:57
teknopete: it was full comp, and the excess was less than the others, cant remember at the movement, but I think it was £400.

She did it all the business over the phone, and the documents were sent to the garage, no problem.

The car is 3 years old and cost was 3,550 with 30k on the clock.

p1doc
17 January 2004, 10:02
pete trail around the garages for cars and you will find alot will throw in a year's free insurance as part of deal eg citroen and saxos-i dont think it is new cars only
it is how i got peugeot 306 gti-6 at age 24 for £750
martin
ps where are the tayside photos


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