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Old 13 March 2003, 01:41 PM
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the stats:

33 years
central london (notting hill)
parked on the street
3 years no claims (last car Turbo 2000)
<10K per annum
no convictions
job: something indescribably dull in finance

COVER ME LUKE!!! I'M GOING IN!!!!
Old 13 March 2003, 01:44 PM
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Greenlight £2,100 / £1,000 exess
Old 13 March 2003, 01:47 PM
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on with elephant....
Old 13 March 2003, 01:50 PM
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website is rubbish - on the phone....
Old 13 March 2003, 01:51 PM
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£3,000 HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

they didn't like the modification AT ALL - oooh sir, 305bhp sir, erm, we will be wasting your time then
Old 13 March 2003, 01:52 PM
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Try Tesco's next, thats who i'm with and no one could match them
on price.

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Oh forgot to mention, only try them if you have a tracker fitted.
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comes with standard on the car - calling tescos NOW!
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Good luck.
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can I describe a PPP as not "chipped"?
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big discount for putting my girlfriend on with tescos... interesting...
Old 13 March 2003, 02:16 PM
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£1000 quid excess - £1,569.75
£1400 quid excess - £1,359.75

no PPP = £989.10

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Not sure whats involved in the PPP, they usually ask what % BHP has the mod increased the power by.

I found that keeping my partner on the pol instead of my father saved me £270, means that your settled down and not likley to
drive like a tw@t.
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Exess is high, prob due to the area, don't think theres a higher
risk area than london.

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tescos has it!
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Still may want to try Liverpool & Victoria as theres alot of scoobynetters on here insured with them, also they are good on mods.

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too late - thats what happens when you get a user friendly interested person on the line - unlike that idiot at elephant
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You still saved a couple of £, you can put that towards bigger wheels, Sorted!
Old 13 March 2003, 02:31 PM
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heh heh - I think 18" is more than enough for little old me. next question - what car for my girlfriend.... something nice and practical about town, for when she goes shopping... erm, a lotus exige prehaps :-)
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You rich bugger
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hehehehe - like I would do that!!!
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You would have probably saved yourself anther 300 quid if you had gone with LV, tesco's wanted 400 quid more than they did on an MY00 PPP scoob (im 34 btw with full no claims discount and 0 points), even living in a high risk area LV quote me well under 900 quid for an STI type uk

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Should also say thats with 100 quid excess

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bear that in mind for the next renewal
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