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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Vamps on 27 May 2009, 00:12:50
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Youngest stepson poped intothe lounge on his way to bed, just happened to mention...........
http://www.jdgcars.co.uk/1639/stocklist.htm
Talked him out of it ::) Mentioned that it is a pity the Mig is an auto, he said it does not matter :o :o :o
What group is a 2.0L mig estate auto?
I did have a look at the weekend, thing is our Mig, a spare car, is far too good to sell, for what I would get for it, even as a px. Took it out on Saturday, lovely car. ::)
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I wonder if it would actually work out more economical to insure him on the mig than buying and insuring a small car :-? :-? :-? :-?
Somehow I doubt it though ::) ::) ::)
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I wonder if it would actually work out more economical to insure him on the mig than buying and insuring a small car :-? :-? :-? :-?
Somehow I doubt it though ::) ::) ::)
That's what I am beginning to wonder :-/ We know the car and it is in very good nick, worth what though? £4-800 ish, could buy a load of old rubbish for that, or get a gem, it is a gamble. To late tonight, might run an insurance check tomorrow, put him on mine, my primary car is a lease car so fully insured regardless :y
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Insurance as a named learner driver is probably not going to be too bad.... it's when he passes his test the insurance becomes ridiculous.
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Did a check on 'Confused.com' had to fib a bit to get a quote, won't quote till he is 17 ::)
Now he tells me he got a quote for £1900.00 on a £400.00 Pug 106
Got quotes for me with him as a driver from £885.35 with Admiral to £3451.00 with the Post Office :o :o
Just looking at options. ::) ::)
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Buy him a scooter :y
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Just looking at options. ::) ::)
A weekly bus pass! ;) ;) ;) :y
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A skate board? :D
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Buy him a scooter :y
That was last year :D :D :D Keep up........... ::) ::)
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Roller Blades? ::)
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The difference between insurance companies is ridiculous.
I am 25, no convictions, 5 years no claims, and clean history.
Swiftcover charge me under £400 a year on my V6 Omega, for fully comprehensive (although, I had to talk nicely to them).
I am eligible for another company (who I was assured I wouldn't beat) - and they want over £1500 :o and told me it wouldn't be cheaper elsewhere ::)
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The difference between insurance companies is ridiculous.
I am 25, no convictions, 5 years no claims, and clean history.
Swiftcover charge me under £400 a year on my V6 Omega, for fully comprehensive (although, I had to talk nicely to them).
I am eligible for another company (who I was assured I wouldn't beat) - and they want over £1500 :o and told me it wouldn't be cheaper elsewhere ::)
Must have seen you drive James ;D
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The difference between insurance companies is ridiculous.
I am 25, no convictions, 5 years no claims, and clean history.
Swiftcover charge me under £400 a year on my V6 Omega, for fully comprehensive (although, I had to talk nicely to them).
I am eligible for another company (who I was assured I wouldn't beat) - and they want over £1500 :o and told me it wouldn't be cheaper elsewhere ::)
Must have seen you drive James ;D
Nah - if that was the case, I would have been arrested (or sectioned) ;D ;D
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The difference between insurance companies is ridiculous.
I am 25, no convictions, 5 years no claims, and clean history.
Swiftcover charge me under £400 a year on my V6 Omega, for fully comprehensive (although, I had to talk nicely to them).
I am eligible for another company (who I was assured I wouldn't beat) - and they want over £1500 :o and told me it wouldn't be cheaper elsewhere ::)
Blimey James, that is crazy................... ::) ::) ::)
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The difference between insurance companies is ridiculous.
I am 25, no convictions, 5 years no claims, and clean history.
Swiftcover charge me under £400 a year on my V6 Omega, for fully comprehensive (although, I had to talk nicely to them).
I am eligible for another company (who I was assured I wouldn't beat) - and they want over £1500 :o and told me it wouldn't be cheaper elsewhere ::)
Must have seen you drive James ;D
Nah - if that was the case, I would have been arrested (or sectioned) ;D ;D
;D ;D ;D
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The difference between insurance companies is ridiculous.
I am 25, no convictions, 5 years no claims, and clean history.
Swiftcover charge me under £400 a year on my V6 Omega, for fully comprehensive (although, I had to talk nicely to them).
I am eligible for another company (who I was assured I wouldn't beat) - and they want over £1500 :o and told me it wouldn't be cheaper elsewhere ::)
Blimey James, that is crazy................... ::) ::) ::)
It's a minefield Mike - you can spend a day shopping around... :-/
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The difference between insurance companies is ridiculous.
I am 25, no convictions, 5 years no claims, and clean history.
Swiftcover charge me under £400 a year on my V6 Omega, for fully comprehensive (although, I had to talk nicely to them).
I am eligible for another company (who I was assured I wouldn't beat) - and they want over £1500 :o and told me it wouldn't be cheaper elsewhere ::)
Blimey James, that is crazy................... ::) ::) ::)
It's a minefield Mike - you can spend a day shopping around... :-/
Worth it if you can save a few hundred pound though :y
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The difference between insurance companies is ridiculous.
I am 25, no convictions, 5 years no claims, and clean history.
Swiftcover charge me under £400 a year on my V6 Omega, for fully comprehensive (although, I had to talk nicely to them).
I am eligible for another company (who I was assured I wouldn't beat) - and they want over £1500 :o and told me it wouldn't be cheaper elsewhere ::)
Blimey James, that is crazy................... ::) ::) ::)
It's a minefield Mike - you can spend a day shopping around... :-/
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Worth it if you can save a few hundred pound though :y
Confused.com is all I use these days....... ;D
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The difference between insurance companies is ridiculous.
I am 25, no convictions, 5 years no claims, and clean history.
Swiftcover charge me under £400 a year on my V6 Omega, for fully comprehensive (although, I had to talk nicely to them).
I am eligible for another company (who I was assured I wouldn't beat) - and they want over £1500 :o and told me it wouldn't be cheaper elsewhere ::)
Blimey James, that is crazy................... ::) ::) ::)
It's a minefield Mike - you can spend a day shopping around... :-/
Worth it if you can save a few hundred pound though :y
Absolutely!! :y
I have never, ever, struggled with insurance before - I'm not sure if the economic situation is making it harder :-/
£1900 on a pug is crazy. My first personally owned car, at 18, was a pug 405 1.9, and it was £1100 to insure.....
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The difference between insurance companies is ridiculous.
I am 25, no convictions, 5 years no claims, and clean history.
Swiftcover charge me under £400 a year on my V6 Omega, for fully comprehensive (although, I had to talk nicely to them).
I am eligible for another company (who I was assured I wouldn't beat) - and they want over £1500 :o and told me it wouldn't be cheaper elsewhere ::)
Blimey James, that is crazy................... ::) ::) ::)
It's a minefield Mike - you can spend a day shopping around... :-/
Worth it if you can save a few hundred pound though :y
Absolutely!! :y
I have never, ever, struggled with insurance before - I'm not sure if the economic situation is making it harder :-/
£1900 on a pug is crazy. My first personally owned car, at 18, was a pug 405 1.9, and it was £1100 to insure.....
You were robbed then, my eldest stepson had the same car, a hand me down, was a lttle over £800, he is 24 now. :)
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you could try directline. they do some good quotes on there and you wont find them on any comparison sites. tesco works out a good price too sometimes!
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give money supermarket .com a go they are pretty good .worth a try note to lose :y