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Re: Project Insurance
« Reply #15 on: 11 September 2007, 16:12:36 »

...may be hard to move it on at much more than that in my opinion, simply based on what SWMBO got hers for..
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Re: Project Insurance
« Reply #16 on: 11 September 2007, 16:15:53 »

Thats about what we were thinking, even dropped down a few hundred.

However she is maybe tempted as a keeper and sell hers so she can join the v6 club

May ring up and talk, they have not tried very hard to sell as its not even cleaned up, so may come down a bit.
Plus the old cambelt words etc can knock some more off.

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Re: Project Insurance
« Reply #17 on: 11 September 2007, 17:01:02 »

Mulitcar insurance - temporary measure is quite weird - cost me about 60 for a week
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Re: Project Insurance
« Reply #18 on: 11 September 2007, 18:39:29 »

Insurance is a real pain in the ass when you're buying a car privately, often it's on a Sunday and the car can be some distance away so going back to collect later isn't really an option. Phone them up beforehand -- "Can I add this car to my insurance for a day?"; usually the answer is no because it's not registered to you. WTF difference does that make in all reality for one day's use? Then they tell you to ask the owner to add you to their insurance, which is great until you actually buy the car at which point their insurance becomes void as they no longer own the car!

It's no wonder we have such a problem with uninsured drivers, they make it so bloody difficult at times when you're offering them your money making every effort to comply with the law.
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