Whats the CHEAPEST way of insuring a Scoob?
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as above, i used to have a subaru but couldnt afford insurance, is there anyone out ther that knows of any cheap ways around this as i miss it dearly and want another!!
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Much depends on your NCB, age location etc.
My Sti7 Prodrive is insured for the princely premium of £600 with Axa through A-plan.
How cheap do you need it to be, and what's you age postcode etc?
My Sti7 Prodrive is insured for the princely premium of £600 with Axa through A-plan.
How cheap do you need it to be, and what's you age postcode etc?
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Im 21 yrs old, live just north of manchester and have 2yrs NCB.
I was thinking of buying a crappy car and insuring it fully comp, then buying the scoob and putting it in someone elses name then using it, but i will only be insured on it with third party fire and theft!!
Any other ideas?
I was thinking of buying a crappy car and insuring it fully comp, then buying the scoob and putting it in someone elses name then using it, but i will only be insured on it with third party fire and theft!!
Any other ideas?
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3 simple steps....
It kind of splits all the risk up and you can get a good deal!!
- Get yourself a girlfriend who is old, never had an accident and drives a very low insurance group car.
- Then buy a house together in a good postcode area.
- Take out a multi-vehicle policy which is in her name but covers both of you to drive both cars.
It kind of splits all the risk up and you can get a good deal!!
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