My bad news confirmed :(
I recently posted about insurance prices jumping up massivly for me and I have now phoned all the specialst insurance groups and had no luck! At 24 with 7 years NCB I cannot find insurance for less then £1500! This is more then i am prepaired to pay as when I bought the car in febuary N.I.G (my current insurance) quoted me just less then £900 but they have since pulled the plug on private insurance policies altogether.
So to conclude I have owned the car for 2 months and now find myself having to sell it, absolutly gutted but with super being £1.40/ltr and insurance pulling my pants down its time to call it a day. Hopefully I will be back to enjoy the flat four burble when I can finally get reasonable insurance. Cheers for the advice when i've needed it guys :thumb: |
Sorry to hear mate :cry: It seems everything has gone mad, from people putting in silly claims, to the petrol being almost priceless.....
All the best :thumb: |
You spoke to moley on here?
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£1500 at 24 isn't bad at all. I paid that 8 years ago on my Impreza, so not sure what price you're expecting to get.
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If thats the guy at Keith Michaels then I have and the company they use to insure 24 year olds are not available until the middle of May. I have phoned 3 times and was told to try again later in the week, now i have been told middle of May which may end up getting changed and i have just lost interest tbh. Apparently 7 years no claims counts for nothing when you are 24.
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Originally Posted by Moley_WRX
(Post 9999149)
£1500 at 24 isn't bad at all. I paid that 8 years ago on my Impreza, so not sure what price you're expecting to get.
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£1500 at 24 doesn't sound that bad. It's 25 when you'll notice insurance dropping a bit.
What's the model and spec of your car ?? You could try a UK car, much cheaper to insure compared to a 'proper' impreza. Think UK models are group 17.. |
Originally Posted by MattyB1983
(Post 9999157)
£1500 at 24 doesn't sound that bad. It's 25 when you'll notice insurance dropping a bit.
What's the model and spec of your car ?? You could try a UK car, much cheaper to insure compared to a 'proper' impreza. Think UK models are group 17.. |
i paid £1400 on my first high performance car, an evo 4 when i was 24 and snapped there arm off as soon as they gave me that price, i pay nearly £900 now on my v6 type r and never made a claim in 13yrs of driving, £1500 doesnt sound that bad to me, id certainly take that quote if i wanted to drive an impreza that bad.
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If you haven't already, give Aviva a try for an online quote. They seem to be coming up pretty good at the moment for some reason
I've just taken a policy out with them. Fraction over £600 for the year on my bug sti with protected no claims - I'm 26 with 4 yrs NCB I couldn't go with some of the specialist insurers due to my car not being kept in garage or on driveway, so wasn't an option for me. - also you can get £70 cashback on topcashback.co.uk for a new Aviva policy. (anyone who doesn't know about topcashback or quidco, really you need to have a look they are really good money savers for things like insurance, mobile/electricity/gas contracts, sky TV etc. ) |
if you cant sell the car for the price you paid for it 2 months ago are you going to reconsider? just that getting rid to save money and losing money on the car could be a false economy.
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there is a way round it mate get a older family member to get the insurance for you if thay will and put you down as a named driver. im 27 and i got three pionts last year. when my insurance was up for year thay wanted to put it up to 1500 from 850. bloody silly really.the only thing is you have to put car in there name.
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Originally Posted by scott181
(Post 9999188)
there is a way round it mate get a older family member to get the insurance for you if thay will and put you down as a named driver. im 27 and i got three pionts last year. when my insurance was up for year thay wanted to put it up to 1500 from 850. bloody silly really.the only thing is you have to put car in there name.
Google "Insurance Fronting" Nothing wrong with someone else having a car registered to them and you insuring it as the main driver and being the policy holder, but what you suggest is illegal. |
thats ain't bad im 2200 a year. Im 25 just passed my test and think it good value. At end o day have you had insurance for a performance car before
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cant be illegal . coz im on the insurance as named driver.
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Try admiral. I'm 22 and without
Mods was quoted 1200. That's 12k a year. 4 years ncb. Both parents on the policy aswell. I actually pay 1450 with my mods. |
mate 1500 is ok , just pay it or get a 1.1 festa
iv been waiting years to get mine down to 600 for a nicley tuned p1 ;-) stu |
Originally Posted by amv#01
(Post 9999183)
If you haven't already, give Aviva a try for an online quote. They seem to be coming up pretty good at the moment for some reason
I've just taken a policy out with them. Fraction over £600 for the year on my bug sti with protected no claims - I'm 26 with 4 yrs NCB I couldn't go with some of the specialist insurers due to my car not being kept in garage or on driveway, so wasn't an option for me. - also you can get £70 cashback on topcashback.co.uk for a new Aviva policy. (anyone who doesn't know about topcashback or quidco, really you need to have a look they are really good money savers for things like insurance, mobile/electricity/gas contracts, sky TV etc. ) |
Originally Posted by scott181
(Post 9999217)
cant be illegal . coz im on the insurance as named driver.
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Originally Posted by my06 ppp silver
(Post 9999185)
if you cant sell the car for the price you paid for it 2 months ago are you going to reconsider? just that getting rid to save money and losing money on the car could be a false economy.
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I was looking to get my dad to insure it as the main driver then being put on it as a named driver, do you have to change the log book to his name? How would they know who is the main driver i cant see anyway they can find out how many miles each named driver has covered? If the worst does happen and i crash it then they surely wont be able to prove who is the main driver?
I dont want to go down that road tbh im sure they will find a way to make it void but would be interested to know how!? |
Will give them a call if i can find it for something more around the £900 then I will go for it! I have told myself that £1200 is my limit Also add one of your parents on as a named driver even if it is unlikely they will ever drive it. There is no problem with doing this - as long as you stipulate that you are going to be the main driver. Putting my Dad on knocked over £100 off of my quote. Good luck :thumb: |
I was looking to get my dad to insure it as the main driver then being put on it as a named driver, do you have to change the log book to his name? How would they know who is the main driver i cant see anyway they can find out how many miles each named driver has covered? If the worst does happen and i crash it then they surely wont be able to prove who is the main driver? I dont want to go down that road tbh im sure they will find a way to make it void but would be interested to know how!? |
Originally Posted by stuart148
(Post 9999254)
mate 1500 is ok , just pay it or get a 1.1 festa
iv been waiting years to get mine down to 600 for a nicley tuned p1 ;-) stu |
£1500 quid is quite reasonable at 24 tbh, if you want unreasonable then 900 quid for a 1.9 120ps astra diesel at 42 :cuckoo: with full ncb, count yourself lucky!
Tony:) |
Originally Posted by scott181
(Post 9999217)
cant be illegal . coz im on the insurance as named driver.
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i payed 1500 last year and i was 30 5 years ncb and never had a point or conviction
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Interesting read on insurance 'fronting'....
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programme...ox/7052569.stm Aviva would not quote me at 24, but at 25 with 8 years NCB it was £2k lol |
When I got my first impreza at 24 I paid £2000 for my insurance so £1500 isn't bad, but I don't blame you for not wanting to pay it mate. Hope you are back soon :thumb:
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Originally Posted by martin850
(Post 9999363)
When I got my first impreza at 24 I paid £2000 for my insurance so £1500 isn't bad, but I don't blame you for not wanting to pay it mate. Hope you are back soon :thumb:
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