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51M0N

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Re: insurance quote
« Reply #15 on: 24 May 2011, 09:04:34 »

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bloody hell. i thought our insurance was high at £355 for me and my l'il han'brake.
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Han'brake? whats a han'brake?


the missus  8-)  (oh, you  mean the apostrophe " ' " lol, its just something i heard someone say once and its stuck with me,  so, grammatically speaking, my little handbrake)


What an affectionate name.
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Re: insurance quote
« Reply #16 on: 25 May 2011, 12:12:20 »

My renewal is due on 1 July, so I've just started shopping around on the net (I'm not usually this organised, its just I've plenty of time on my hands at mo as I'm off work with a busted ankle :'()

As I changed cars midway through the last renewal year, I can't compare like-for-like quotes for my 3.0 Elite, but must admit I'm staggered by some of the premiums some of the previous posters are being asked to stump-up, esp, the older ones - I'm 48 (tomorrow ;)), my named driver missus is 51, we both have long NCD's and no recent convictions. The car will do around 12K per year, and is used to commute to work and for pleasure ( ;D). It is not garaged, and I don't have a driveway.
The better fully comp quotes?
Between £270 and £300.....
Seems that postcodes are the major factor, doesn't it?
Btw, also seems that LV are consistently coming out most competitive - they are for me, too.
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