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cheap insurance for 21 any1 no any
any1 no any cheap insuranc companys..
am 21 drive a turbo2000 and the insurance is killing me, am thinking am going to have to sell the car becouse of it
at the min am paying £230 a month pls paying the bank man for the car its a killer
last thing i wanna do is sell but its looking like am going to have to ontill my insurance comes down a gd bit
thanx......
am 21 drive a turbo2000 and the insurance is killing me, am thinking am going to have to sell the car becouse of it
at the min am paying £230 a month pls paying the bank man for the car its a killer
last thing i wanna do is sell but its looking like am going to have to ontill my insurance comes down a gd bit
thanx......
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Who are you with mate
Quinn direct do a good deal probably the best available
Quinn direct do a good deal probably the best available
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Stevie,
If you got your Advanced Driving Test or completed the Roadwise scheme you could reduce your premiums. Adelaide in Belfast are an Insurance company who offer good discounts for the members of the Institute of Advanced Motorists in NI and the IAM have groups in Belfast, Craigavon, Bangor and in the West of NI as well. Its worth doing, improves your skills and shows that you are interested in improving your driving skill and knowledge andd being responsible, so to speak.
Normally helps the insurance a bit too. Being 21 you probably need all the help you can get insurance wise.
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If you got your Advanced Driving Test or completed the Roadwise scheme you could reduce your premiums. Adelaide in Belfast are an Insurance company who offer good discounts for the members of the Institute of Advanced Motorists in NI and the IAM have groups in Belfast, Craigavon, Bangor and in the West of NI as well. Its worth doing, improves your skills and shows that you are interested in improving your driving skill and knowledge andd being responsible, so to speak.
Normally helps the insurance a bit too. Being 21 you probably need all the help you can get insurance wise.
Check out:
iamroadwise.com
Institute of Advanced Motorists | Welcome to the IAM!
Institute of Advanced Motorists | 8 - Northern Ireland | Northern Ireland for your nearest group.
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any1 no any cheap insuranc companys..
am 21 drive a turbo2000 and the insurance is killing me, am thinking am going to have to sell the car becouse of it
at the min am paying £230 a month pls paying the bank man for the car its a killer
last thing i wanna do is sell but its looking like am going to have to ontill my insurance comes down a gd bit
thanx......
am 21 drive a turbo2000 and the insurance is killing me, am thinking am going to have to sell the car becouse of it
at the min am paying £230 a month pls paying the bank man for the car its a killer
last thing i wanna do is sell but its looking like am going to have to ontill my insurance comes down a gd bit
thanx......
Is that fully comp, or 3rd party?
If its fully comp, would you not be better off just insuring for 3rd party F&T.
I don't know what age the car it, but that value of it can't be too much more that you're insurance premium I would have thought.
Good luck reducing it though.
Shaun
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tried Quinn last night for a quote on the legacy, thought i had made a mistake when i looked at the price, less than half of what elephant quoted for the renewal!
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Green light insurance
Mate, Greenlight all the way
Im 28 and drive a turbo 2000, everyone quoted £2200+ up to £3000
Scott put me onto Greenlight, all mods declared, (not there are many), hey presto, came up trumps £670
I said as I feel off my seat with joy, give them a shout, you've nothing to lose and everything to save.
Im 28 and drive a turbo 2000, everyone quoted £2200+ up to £3000
Scott put me onto Greenlight, all mods declared, (not there are many), hey presto, came up trumps £670
I said as I feel off my seat with joy, give them a shout, you've nothing to lose and everything to save.
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Hi Fella's,
Many thanks for the recommendations, much appreciated.
Having seen the content of this thread I thought it best to clarify our current Underwriting criteria for Subaru Models..
We do not currently cover Imported models and will continue to exclude these until Subaru UK sanction the repair/supply of parts to these vehicles.
However, we can cover all UK (first registered) Impreza models that were first puchased via Subaru UK.
Modifications are not a problem either, we have a decent technical understanding of the available modifications & their impact upon a vehicle, which ensures that your modifications will be rated sensibly and are covered under our specialist vehicle schemes on a 'like for like' replacement basis.
To obtain a sensible premium drivers must be aged 23 or over, have held a Full UK License for at least 3 years, have actual NCB in their own name and experience of a performance car.
We've written Subaru business for an awfully long time now and have built an effective risk profiling & assesment criteria which strikes a balance between being competitive, along with providing a decent relevant policy cover package.
So.. if you're in need of a quotation for cover we'd be happy to help you - either click our sponsors link or visit Welcome to Greenlight Insurance, Modified Car Insurance Specialist for a quotation.
Kind regards
Tony
Many thanks for the recommendations, much appreciated.
Having seen the content of this thread I thought it best to clarify our current Underwriting criteria for Subaru Models..
We do not currently cover Imported models and will continue to exclude these until Subaru UK sanction the repair/supply of parts to these vehicles.
However, we can cover all UK (first registered) Impreza models that were first puchased via Subaru UK.
Modifications are not a problem either, we have a decent technical understanding of the available modifications & their impact upon a vehicle, which ensures that your modifications will be rated sensibly and are covered under our specialist vehicle schemes on a 'like for like' replacement basis.
To obtain a sensible premium drivers must be aged 23 or over, have held a Full UK License for at least 3 years, have actual NCB in their own name and experience of a performance car.
We've written Subaru business for an awfully long time now and have built an effective risk profiling & assesment criteria which strikes a balance between being competitive, along with providing a decent relevant policy cover package.
So.. if you're in need of a quotation for cover we'd be happy to help you - either click our sponsors link or visit Welcome to Greenlight Insurance, Modified Car Insurance Specialist for a quotation.
Kind regards
Tony
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im insured with open and direct and got insured for my 2litre sport for £653. is this good? i have another car thats takin my full no claims bonus and they told me that 2 cancel the policy and transfer the ncb to the sub would cost me 20% of my insurance! AYE RIGHT! THIS IS Y I DIDNT GET A TURBO GUYS!!!!!
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im 21
i ve two years no claims driving since i was 19. £1850 on gocompare.com direct line i think it was...... i wouldn t try saying about mods all ten quotes quickly disappeared. i dont think they liked the sound of that. mine is a wagon shouldn t make any difference but,
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o and u should try putting ur mum or dad on too. this has bought my insure quotes down before 2600 on a starlet turbo to i think 2200 this i don t understand but good luck mate let us know how u get on
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tried everywere no joy some places wont even give me a quote. so am going to sell here
have to w8t few years till insur cames down a bit then get onthere 1
going to put a post up here sone for sale if any1 intresed keep an eye out
thanx to all who posted
have to w8t few years till insur cames down a bit then get onthere 1
going to put a post up here sone for sale if any1 intresed keep an eye out
thanx to all who posted
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I had to wait for years until I could afford to insure a turbo. It's just something you have to get used to, I wanted the car but could not afford the insurance. I bought a 1.6 and drove it for 5 years, most people could not tell the difference between it and a turbo. You could do a lot with a 1.6 before you wait 8 years, if you are prepared to step back.
I had to wait for years until I could afford to insure a turbo. It's just something you have to get used to, I wanted the car but could not afford the insurance. I bought a 1.6 and drove it for 5 years, most people could not tell the difference between it and a turbo. You could do a lot with a 1.6 before you wait 8 years, if you are prepared to step back.
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