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Re: Being a Woman Driver Means Lower Insurance
« Reply #30 on: 02 July 2008, 23:45:16 »

Keep in mind I have 100% NCD on the 1st policy for the Elite

But 0% NCD on the GLS
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Re: Being a Woman Driver Means Lower Insurance
« Reply #31 on: 02 July 2008, 23:49:33 »

Do not be fooled, there is a wind up here somewhere.
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Re: Being a Woman Driver Means Lower Insurance
« Reply #32 on: 02 July 2008, 23:50:09 »

I've only 2 years no claims because I was on my dads insurance as a named driver until I was 24 - forgot to add that.  Although I will say that I did alot of shopping around on comparison sites and the like - the cheapest quote after the one I got was £680 and the average £800.
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Re: Being a Woman Driver Means Lower Insurance
« Reply #33 on: 02 July 2008, 23:54:52 »

Gets cheaper as you get older.

I saw bigger discounts as I turned 18, 21 and 25.

Certainly didnt do me any favours in 1985.

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Re: Being a Woman Driver Means Lower Insurance
« Reply #34 on: 02 July 2008, 23:57:38 »

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Gets cheaper as you get older.
I saw bigger discounts as I turned 18, 21 and 25.

Certainly didnt do me any favours in 1985.

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24 years old
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Paid £385 yearly

So next year it will be £150.oo for the two cars then... if you pass the medical..... ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Being a Woman Driver Means Lower Insurance
« Reply #35 on: 02 July 2008, 23:57:52 »

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Gets cheaper as you get older.

I saw bigger discounts as I turned 18, 21 and 25.

Certainly didnt do me any favours in 1985.

Full no claims.
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Paid £385 yearly

That's what I thought too.  When I turned 25 I was expecting a huge difference but never happened.  I think they've upped the age to 30 for male drivers to get a break.  Don't quote me on that but I'm sure someone mentioned it to me recently.
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Re: Being a Woman Driver Means Lower Insurance
« Reply #36 on: 02 July 2008, 23:58:38 »

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Gets cheaper as you get older.

I saw bigger discounts as I turned 18, 21 and 25.

Certainly didnt do me any favours in 1985.

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Paid £385 yearly

Nice.  :y
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Re: Being a Woman Driver Means Lower Insurance
« Reply #37 on: 02 July 2008, 23:59:51 »

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Gets cheaper as you get older.

I saw bigger discounts as I turned 18, 21 and 25.

Certainly didnt do me any favours in 1985.

Full no claims.
24 years old
Sylvia Turbo

Paid £385 yearly

That's what I thought too.  When I turned 25 I was expecting a huge difference but never happened.  I think they've upped the age to 30 for male drivers to get a break.  Don't quote me on that but I'm sure someone mentioned it to me recently.

Same here, always that elusive carrot, never seem to get there, till you get to Scruntie's age............ ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Being a Woman Driver Means Lower Insurance
« Reply #38 on: 03 July 2008, 00:00:58 »

Hopefully drops to £50 when I turn 50

But got nearly 3 years till I find out.   ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #39 on: 03 July 2008, 00:01:28 »

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Gets cheaper as you get older.

I saw bigger discounts as I turned 18, 21 and 25.

Certainly didnt do me any favours in 1985.

Full no claims.
24 years old
Sylvia Turbo

Paid £385 yearly

That's what I thought too.  When I turned 25 I was expecting a huge difference but never happened.  I think they've upped the age to 30 for male drivers to get a break.  Don't quote me on that but I'm sure someone mentioned it to me recently.

Same here, always that elusive carrot, never seem to get there, till you get to Scruntie's age............ ;D ;D ;D

 ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Being a Woman Driver Means Lower Insurance
« Reply #40 on: 03 July 2008, 00:02:58 »

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Lives in Shropshire.

Female Age: 36   Drives: 2.5 CDX

I thought Dusty drove a 2.6?


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Can anybody tell me what the strange mechanism on the underside of the boot lid, on my 2.6?

It looks like a lever with a cable attached. Don't know what it does, can you help?

Thanks

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Re: Being a Woman Driver Means Lower Insurance
« Reply #41 on: 03 July 2008, 00:11:03 »

How do you do those double quotes, and from another thread?
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Re: Being a Woman Driver Means Lower Insurance
« Reply #42 on: 03 July 2008, 00:13:36 »

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How do you do those double quotes, and from another thread?


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How do you do those double quotes, and from another thread?


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How do you do those double quotes, and from another thread?


Not telling
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Re: Being a Woman Driver Means Lower Insurance
« Reply #43 on: 03 July 2008, 00:17:57 »

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How do you do those double quotes, and from another thread?


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Not telling


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How do you do those double quotes, and from another thread?

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How do you do those double quotes, and from another thread?

I will have to practise then :P
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Re: Being a Woman Driver Means Lower Insurance
« Reply #44 on: 03 July 2008, 01:09:33 »

women-dont have many accidents but they see lots off them in thier rear view mirrors. :D ;D ;D
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