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Re: young lads insurance
« Reply #30 on: 10 May 2008, 01:32:31 »

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My lad (he's 20 tomorrow) paid about £1700 fully comp (there was next to no dfference in price from the TPF&T quote) on a £500 M reg 1.4 Astra F.

Im 20, and the Omega Elite 3.0 Auto was only just over £1000 in my name.
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Re: young lads insurance
« Reply #31 on: 10 May 2008, 01:37:24 »

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My lad (he's 20 tomorrow) paid about £1700 fully comp (there was next to no dfference in price from the TPF&T quote) on a £500 M reg 1.4 Astra F.

Im 20, and the Omega Elite 3.0 Auto was only just over £1000 in my name.

I guess that though it is a big and fast car it would not be popular with the yoof, so as previously mentioned choose a less expectable car.
sounds liek he had done very well as at his age I was quoted £400 for an Granada V6 Coupe and that was a good few years ago.
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Re: young lads insurance
« Reply #32 on: 10 May 2008, 02:35:40 »

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my step son pays 2600 3rd party fire and theft
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quote for his mum as main driver and him as named driver 1100
i know he wont earn any ncb but saving 1500 quid  ayear till hes older

 He should try "Direct Line" they give named drivers NCB's as well as the main Driver, Top notch  8-)

Toruble with that is not all companies wil accept it as a genuine NCB. My son-in-law (just passed his test) has just got insurance on a corsa type thing, and its best part of a grand. However it comes down a lot after 6months. So he has bought a banger to last him and will get something better after the 6 month period is up.

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Re: young lads insurance
« Reply #33 on: 10 May 2008, 09:50:14 »

`Other then the 'obvious' risks, I was musing as to why the premiums might be so-much higher for young male drivers...... :-/

I`ll start the ball rolling with:

'Self induced blindness'  ;D


 
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