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Re: renewal time...!!
« Reply #15 on: 07 September 2010, 23:48:45 »

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Definately worth adding an older relative as the insurance company looks at it from the point of view that x amount of time the car is being driven by a lower risk driver so will calculate the premium accordingly.

This is perfectly legit unlike when parents put themselves as main driver and 17 year old on as a named driver when in reality the youngster is the main driver, this is known as fronting and blatantly illegal.

My old man has driven my car once in two years but hes on there for that reason alone. SWMBO too young and to bad a claims record ;)

My Dad's 73 Motor home insurance came down when he added me 53 as a driver.... :y  Only driven it for one weekend, the York Meet.. :y :y

Think theres a point it starts to work the other way though vamps  ;D ;D :y
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« Reply #16 on: 07 September 2010, 23:49:21 »

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i hate myself for saying this but were with kwik fit ins and were both 23 and live in a v.dodgy area of b'ham on a 1.4 corsa.......£473! :y


I  paid  :o£1634 :o on a 1.4 metro gsi!!first car!!beat that! ;D

£2400 TPFT on an MR2 GT Turbo T-Bar 240 BHP Porsche eater when I as 20, with 1 yrs no claims! I must've been mad!

Er yes :o get an MX5 Omega beater... :D :D :D

i think the point is bein missed............ :D
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« Reply #17 on: 08 September 2010, 00:36:57 »

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Definately worth adding an older relative as the insurance company looks at it from the point of view that x amount of time the car is being driven by a lower risk driver so will calculate the premium accordingly.

This is perfectly legit unlike when parents put themselves as main driver and 17 year old on as a named driver when in reality the youngster is the main driver, this is known as fronting and blatantly illegal.

My old man has driven my car once in two years but hes on there for that reason alone. SWMBO too young and to bad a claims record ;)

My Dad's 73 Motor home insurance came down when he added me 53 as a driver.... :y  Only driven it for one weekend, the York Meet.. :y :y

Think theres a point it starts to work the other way though vamps  ;D ;D :y

Indeed..... :y
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« Reply #18 on: 08 September 2010, 00:39:00 »

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i hate myself for saying this but were with kwik fit ins and were both 23 and live in a v.dodgy area of b'ham on a 1.4 corsa.......£473! :y


I  paid  :o£1634 :o on a 1.4 metro gsi!!first car!!beat that! ;D

£2400 TPFT on an MR2 GT Turbo T-Bar 240 BHP Porsche eater when I as 20, with 1 yrs no claims! I must've been mad!

Er yes :o get an MX5 Omega beater... :D :D :D

i think the point is bein missed............ :D

I don't think so... :) York Meet 2009 proved the point.. ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #19 on: 08 September 2010, 14:03:40 »

using adrian flux, they originally quoted over £800, however using a different link for adrian flux, £380 is todays price, quote saved for now...

will try again on friday and see if it improves, if not, £380 it is!! only £4 dearer than last year
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« Reply #20 on: 08 September 2010, 16:54:02 »

My insurance renewal quote with Admiral has gone down from £376 to £366 :y
So I decided to enter my details on moneysupermarket.com. Swift cover could do my insurance for £290, so I rang Admiral back and they dropped to £313. I have always been happy with Admiral so I have decide to insure through them for another year. 8-)
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