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Insurance, the advantage of getting older.
« on: 12 May 2010, 22:42:58 »

As part of considering my options I just ran a couple of cars, out of interest;

1998 MV6 Auto, TPF&T  £186.81
2003 2.6 Elite, TPF&T  £217.34

Includes full business, the advantage of the Internet, not bad prices, the MV6 is only about £40 more than My 2.0 GLS estate, on a no business low mileage basis, though fully comp.
Getting old, bring it on.... :D :D :D


PS, that is with swmbo on as well.... ::) ::)
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Re: Insurance, the advantage of getting older.
« Reply #1 on: 12 May 2010, 22:53:15 »

Some days I wish for an extra 30 years  :D
Being 20, insurance companies love me...I've paid £6071 for my motor trade policy with Tradex. But I guess, it's not a bad price really, enambles me to drive any car...owned by anyone with unlimited engine capacity and very few restrictions.

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« Reply #2 on: 12 May 2010, 22:56:15 »

I've just paid £130 for fully comp for me and the wife on her Rover 25 Diesel and that includes business use for her and £335 for my traders policy so yeah getting older has some advantages :)
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Re: Insurance, the advantage of getting older.
« Reply #3 on: 12 May 2010, 23:00:59 »

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Some days I wish for an extra 30 years  :D
Being 20, insurance companies love me...I've paid £6071 for my motor trade policy with Tradex. But I guess, it's not a bad price really, enambles me to drive any car...owned by anyone with unlimited engine capacity and very few restrictions.

Should drop with a huge jump at 21 and again at 25. 8-)
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« Reply #4 on: 12 May 2010, 23:01:57 »

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As part of considering my options I just ran a couple of cars, out of interest;

1998 MV6 Auto, TPF&T  £186.81
2003 2.6 Elite, TPF&T  £217.34

Includes full business, the advantage of the Internet, not bad prices, the MV6 is only about £40 more than My 2.0 GLS estate, on a no business low mileage basis, though fully comp.
Getting old, bring it on.... :D :D :D


PS, that is with swmbo on as well.... ::) ::)

Is that with Saga you ol fart.

I'm eligable next year.  ::)
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« Reply #5 on: 12 May 2010, 23:08:47 »

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As part of considering my options I just ran a couple of cars, out of interest;

1998 MV6 Auto, TPF&T  £186.81
2003 2.6 Elite, TPF&T  £217.34

Includes full business, the advantage of the Internet, not bad prices, the MV6 is only about £40 more than My 2.0 GLS estate, on a no business low mileage basis, though fully comp.
Getting old, bring it on.... :D :D :D


PS, that is with swmbo on as well.... ::) ::)

Is that with Saga you ol fart.

I'm eligable next year.  ::)

No, strangely, though my present Mig is :P Don't think Saga like it if you use the car for work, they like retired or cars not used for commuting, as my Mig is currently..... :D :D :D
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Re: Insurance, the advantage of getting older.
« Reply #6 on: 12 May 2010, 23:10:27 »

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Some days I wish for an extra 30 years  :DBeing 20, insurance companies love me...I've paid £6071 for my motor trade policy with Tradex. But I guess, it's not a bad price really, enambles me to drive any car...owned by anyone with unlimited engine capacity and very few restrictions.

Josh, we have all been there, don't wish your life away, because one day you will wake up and wonder where it has gone, believe me.... :( :(
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Re: Insurance, the advantage of getting older.
« Reply #7 on: 13 May 2010, 12:02:26 »

Youth, its wasted on the young.

I used to think that it would be great getting older. It isn't! About the only thing good is you know a lot of stuff but it counts for nowt as the world is run by younger people who don't need to know much nowadays!!!
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« Reply #8 on: 13 May 2010, 12:10:28 »

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Some days I wish for an extra 30 years  :D
Being 20, insurance companies love me...I've paid £6071 for my motor trade policy with Tradex. But I guess, it's not a bad price really, enambles me to drive any car...owned by anyone with unlimited engine capacity and very few restrictions.

bloody hell :-/,my traders is with nig and is less than a grand fully comp but I am 50 and down here in leafy cornwall :y
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Re: Insurance, the advantage of getting older.
« Reply #9 on: 14 May 2010, 16:07:50 »

I just got quoted 1670 by Direct Line for a 2.5V6 and  3.0V6, havin a laugh!! I'm 34 with 4 years no claims and one SP50.

I heard swiftcover might be my best bet, anyone else on a multicar policy?
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« Reply #10 on: 14 May 2010, 23:11:14 »

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Some days I wish for an extra 30 years  :D
Being 20, insurance companies love me...I've paid £6071 for my motor trade policy with Tradex. But I guess, it's not a bad price really, enambles me to drive any car...owned by anyone with unlimited engine capacity and very few restrictions.

£1200 this year, not telling my age,same company with hgv s.gone up year on year £200 :(. some graft to cover that!! :o
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« Reply #11 on: 15 May 2010, 09:35:13 »

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Some days I wish for an extra 30 years  :D
Being 20, insurance companies love me...I've paid £6071 for my motor trade policy with Tradex. But I guess, it's not a bad price really, enambles me to drive any car...owned by anyone with unlimited engine capacity and very few restrictions.

Should drop with a huge jump at 21 and again at 25. 8-)

I didn't find that. The only major drop is 25 really. That's when you are no longer a "young driver". Apparently.

I was 22 with 4 years NCB when I insured my 3.0 Elite for £49 a month TPFT.
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