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Gregor
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3rd Dec 03 at 20:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Hi there,

First off , cracking site and forum - plenty of wicked looking motors on here

As the topic title says , I'm looking for help/advice on my first car (which should be a corsa!)

I'm 16 at the moment , 17 in april 2004 and at the moment have been checking out insurance quotes online . The best quote I have had is £1500 , on a 1.2 Corsa Merit - that was with direct line .


I know that young drivers are quoted highly because of the risk they are on the roads - but £1500 is taking the piss innit ?

Do any of you know some good insurance companys specifically for drivers at 17?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers
G
SXi_Tim
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3rd Dec 03 at 20:16   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

that is actually quite a good price for ur age.....
Marc
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3rd Dec 03 at 20:17   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

tesco will beat that probobly.
CORSA NUT
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Yep that's good for 17.Bend over and take it like an ermmm man
Daimo B
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quote:
Originally posted by escortgti.com
I know that young drivers are quoted highly because of the risk they are on the roads - but £1500 is taking the piss innit ?


Unfortunatly, young drivers are high risk and generally drive too fast, espeically for their experience. Hence why the insurance is so high.

Give it a few years and it'll come right down.
CORSA NUT
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Do what i did.Get a scooter till your 18 or 19
SXi_Tim
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and fall off several times...lol
CORSA NUT
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Yep
Daimo B
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I've gone over the bonnet of a shogan (women bloody drivers ) and got knocked off by some twat who never stopped on my brand new (2 weeks old) bike, but touch wood, no serious ones yet.

Not bad for 4 odd years riding to london (till 2morrow when i get knocked off )

Wheres that plank of wood gone
SXi_Tim
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3rd Dec 03 at 20:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i wrote mine off when a woman in an astra hit me, think she was in more of a state than i was
stevegreetham
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am 17 m8, gettin insurance was a right bugger. i ended up goin wiv NFU (before u ask i am not a farmer)
These are pretty good, they are allowing me to mod my car aslong as i dont touch the engine and my fee will not rise (aslong as the value doesnt exceed 30 grand lol <===== asif it would)
They also have a gd reputation 4 payin up.
Another point, they are allowing me to do a conversion when i have a years ncb.
Tesco were 2nd best tho m8
langey
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3rd Dec 03 at 23:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

your 17 and they are letting you mod your car?? how much you paying?? and how do i contact these???
Gregor
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Cheers for all the replies lads

What sort of quote did they give you ?
Craig6682
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Try Tesco mate. They do quite good insurance deals. I've done my 1st car for 1k TPFT with them.
Daimo B
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quote:
Originally posted by Daimo B


I've gone over the bonnet of a shogan (women bloody drivers ) and got knocked off by some twat who never stopped on my brand new (2 weeks old) bike, but touch wood, no serious ones yet.

Not bad for 4 odd years riding to london (till 2morrow when i get knocked off )

Wheres that plank of wood gone


I DONT BLOODY BELIEVE IT

Some dizzy asian bloke in a primera pulled straight out on me today. Swerved the bike but they caught me. Scuffs down the side, but tis bent my bloody centre stand so it wont sit flat now

Knew i should have stayed quiet
Ditch
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thats not funny

unlucky fella
Marc
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Cybermonkey
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Tesco's are great when it comes to insuring new drivers. They are harsh when it comes to modifying though, keep the 1.2 for a couple of years, build up NCB and look after your car. Then you can move insurance companies and get a nicer car
Shauny9
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Im 18 witth CIS and paying over 1500 quid almost driving a year....
SuperHarry
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Alrite m8

i was 17 in july and got me insurance on a 1.2 merit from norwich union direct. I got 3rd party fire and theft for £1120 for the 12 months. Doesnt seem too bad compared to your quote and if I dont claim in the 1st year they sed it shud come down summit like 30- 40%!!

Goto norwich union website and u can get an online quote there.

Hope this helps ya
Gregor
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Hi,
Unlucky about the scotter mate - you cursed yourself!!!


Thanks for all the ideas I'm having a look now

What sort of area do you all live in . I live in an area which is really good for a low crime level - yet I still get these massive quotes !?
Kris TD
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4 years ago when i first got my corsa when i was 17 is was going to cost 1700 quid fully comp to insure it, now im 20, still dont have any noclaims and i pay 740 a year fully comp, all mods listed.
you wont get anything much cheaper than that im afraid.
langey
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well try a small engine like 1L for a year and make sure u dont have any accidendts
Mase
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try norwich union cos they are high to start but with pass plus it knocks 52% off !!! which has bought mine down 2 £1289 fully comp with alloys declared on a 98 corsa 1.0. Pass plus is well worth it though in my opinion


Mase
Mikorsa16v
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try www.endsleigh.co.uk cheaper rates for students, and other ppl

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