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sorry, but thats no excuse my insurance is £1500, yes its expensive but if you want the car you gotta be prepared to pay for everything else that comes with it. how would you feel if he ran into you then said ' oh sorry pal its only insured as a sport, what we gunna do na '
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sorry, but thats no excuse my insurance is £1500, yes its expensive but if you want the car you gotta be prepared to pay for everything else that comes with it. how would you feel if he ran into you then said ' oh sorry pal its only insured as a sport, what we gunna do na '
i got a ford fiesta 1.2 zetec cheap( 700 quid ) just as a run around while i save to fix my scoob . the cheapest quote i managed to get after searching all over the place was £780 work that out !!!! im 28 years old with 8 years no claims bonus , a garage and a clean license ! takes the **** ! yea id b pissed if that happened but if insurance companies continue to con us, people will continue to do it! so blame them . im not backing him by any means , hes a ****but if insurance was realistic im sure it would solve that problem
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Name matches advert on PH.
Just wondering though, how many people tell their insurance company or change the logbook when dropping a 2.5 block in their scoob?
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Nope, google the email address. http://upload.bebo.com/Profile.jsp?MemberId=328245085
Name matches advert on PH.
Just wondering though, how many people tell their insurance company or change the logbook when dropping a 2.5 block in their scoob?
Name matches advert on PH.
Just wondering though, how many people tell their insurance company or change the logbook when dropping a 2.5 block in their scoob?
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they should put the cost of insurance on the price of petrol
that would put the un insured driver issue to bed
but it would put moley on the dole
double edged sword if you ask me
and i pay over 2k per year insurance
that would put the un insured driver issue to bed
but it would put moley on the dole
double edged sword if you ask me
and i pay over 2k per year insurance
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And you get others doing this http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/1854649.htm
That really takes the ****, I have a Trader's Policy and had to pay extra to put the Scooby on it due to being an Import, Don't know how people dumb enough to place an advert get away with things like that
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Nope, google the email address. http://upload.bebo.com/Profile.jsp?MemberId=328245085
Name matches advert on PH.
Just wondering though, how many people tell their insurance company or change the logbook when dropping a 2.5 block in their scoob?
Name matches advert on PH.
Just wondering though, how many people tell their insurance company or change the logbook when dropping a 2.5 block in their scoob?
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The joys of being over 30 and being able to insure the car you love with no problems!! Just be honest guys insure what you own!!! good things come to those who wait!!! like a 2001 Bugeye wagon WRX my baby i love you so much lol
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Most people would still buy normal insurance, to cover theft/accidental damage etc.
However, it's the 3d party aspect that is increasing the prices (fraudlent injury claims/excessive repair costs) so i expect the price of a tax disc to increase by £300-£400 to cover this (if done via the road tax way).
I still say the way to reduce insurance prices is that you pay the first £500-£600 of ANY claim you are at fault for (you only get charged excess currently if you make a claim to get your own car fixed).