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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: waspy on 06 January 2011, 19:47:21
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I've had my insurance renewal come through last week & they've quoted £389.50. WHATTTTTTT >:( >:( >:( >:(
Fully comp, protected no claims etc. FFS I was paying that in my twenties, i'm gnikcuf 44 years of age, i only did just shy of 3900 miles last year, Burt's a 2.2 Diesel, garaged, no points, full no claims & the like.
I went on Go Compare & the cheapest i can get is £312.00 >:( >:( with all the boxes ticked.
My bloody insurance should be coming down & NOT going up, i'm/we're all paying for everyone elses bad driving.
I've said once it reaches the £500.00 mark i won't drive. They can stick it up their back sides.
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My insurance is 4x as much ! I look forward to the day I get to pay £500
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i'm gnikcuf 44 years of age
Then your spelling should be better by now! ;D
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i'm gnikcuf 44 years of age
Then your spelling should be better by now! ;D
As my teachers would put " must try harder" ;D
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;D I am 21, (29/12/1989) and would dearly love to pay that much.
I've paid £4,991 for the renewal of my traders policy, and if I were to privately insure my '03 2.6 Elite it'd be £1309 p/a which is actually a very good price. A female friend with a 'W' Ka, same age as me, no points etc and pays £750 p/a.
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that is a good price belive it or not...a license to print money :y
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I'm 38 and my insurance for the tractor is £327ish and the cars kept outside on the road
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when i come to renew i'll be 30 with 5 years no claims
if i can get under £500 on my mv6 i'll be delighted, but then we'll being £10 a gallon on fuel by the time insurance drops
there needs to be new laws regarding insurance, we shouldn't be forced into losing out through no fault of our own
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I'm 38 and my insurance for the tractor is £327ish and the cars kept outside on the road
if you dont mind me asking whos that with???
ive got 7 years ncb and am paying a whopping £500 odd, how they worked that out i dont know, i was only paying £325 on my cav last year >:(
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I'm 38 and my insurance for the tractor is £327ish and the cars kept outside on the road
if you dont mind me asking whos that with???
ive got 7 years ncb and am paying a whopping £500 odd, how they worked that out i dont know, i was only paying £325 on my cav last year >:(
Aviva :y
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cheers hun, will give them a try when my renewals up :y
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there needs to be new laws regarding insurance, we shouldn't be forced into losing out through no fault of our own
This is my gripe, we pay many hundreds & see absolutely nothing for it until we make a claim.
If you never claim then really you've paid money out for zip.
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I'm 38 and my insurance for the tractor is £327ish and the cars kept outside on the road
if you dont mind me asking whos that with???
ive got 7 years ncb and am paying a whopping £500 odd, how they worked that out i dont know, i was only paying £325 on my cav last year >:(
Aviva :y
I was on the phone to them earlier & they quoted £402.00. I think you can guess what i said ::)
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Last year I was paying £750 for the year and quotes thus far are about £550. I'm 27 with 8 years NCB.
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I've had my insurance renewal come through last week & they've quoted £389.50. WHATTTTTTT >:( >:( >:( >:(
Fully comp, protected no claims etc. FFS I was paying that in my twenties, i'm gnikcuf 44 years of age, i only did just shy of 3900 miles last year, Burt's a 2.2 Diesel, garaged, no points, full no claims & the like.
I went on Go Compare & the cheapest i can get is £312.00 >:( >:( with all the boxes ticked.
My bloody insurance should be coming down & NOT going up, i'm/we're all paying for everyone elses bad driving.
I've said once it reaches the £500.00 mark i won't drive. They can stick it up their back sides.
Good. Premiums might start coming down again.
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I`m 50 and my insurance costs are £274. for the Disco (2.5 Diesel) and £304 for the Miggy (2.5 V6); both policies include roadside recovery/assistance.
I fully understand people who live in (or near towns) who simply use P/H taxis for going shopping, to doctors appointments or for visiting etc.......it`d actually be so much cheaper than the 'real' costs of running a car! ;)