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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Rangie on 12 June 2025, 08:19:13
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I swopped from LV last year as they wanted over £400 to insure the Range Rover went to Quote me happy (Aviva) for £254 just had the renewal from them £276 so no need to shop around this year.
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I swopped from LV last year as they wanted over £400 to insure the Range Rover went to Quote me happy (Aviva) for £254 just had the renewal from them £276 so no need to shop around this year.
Quite reasonable really. :y One of the very few advantages of age. :y
Cars and bikes were so expensive to insure when I was a callow youth I didn't bother. ::)
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.... One of the very few advantages of age. :y
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but then they get you when you get very old. My Dad's (he's 88 next month) insurance for his Chrysler Grand Voyager was around £1500 last year.
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.... One of the very few advantages of age. :y
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but then they get you when you get very old. My Dad's (he's 88 next month) insurance for his Chrysler Grand Voyager was around £1500 last year.
Correct, Mr Beanz.
It appears the very young and the very old are both a liability.
The very young because they think they can't die, and the old because they can't tell the difference between the pedal in the middle and the pedal on the right. >:D
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So is the advice that when you get very old, not to bother with insurance again? ??? ::) ;D
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So is the advice that when you get very old, not to bother with insurance again? ??? ::) ;D
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Probably the best idea , might as well not bother with MOTs either, then get your kids to say that you've lost your marbles should you get caught & get a £50 fine job done simples..👍
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..... because they can't tell the difference between the pedal in the middle and the pedal on the right. >:D
My Dad's cars have only had the 2 pedals for the past 40 Plus years .... 1 for each foot :y :y
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Perhaps but he must be nearly 100 so the point stands >:D