N3CRO
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Location: Sandy, Bedfordshire
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quote: Originally posted by chrisritch
I bought a 12v for £700 as my first car and valued it at next to nothing to get my insurance reasonable
I paid £1,200 for my 12v and told the insurance that was the value and only paid £600 for the first year. Having said that, I was 25 at the time, probably why it was so low.
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corsarooney
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Registered: 21st Nov 09
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My insurance is a grand now, thats with no points or accidents and 3 years no claims
Third party fire n theft.
I no that some people pay way more but its fuckin stupid wat gets charged!
Corsa 1.6 sport - 1
1.7 puma engined fiesta - 0
Keeping corsa's on the redline since 2008
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ShEp
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Location: Dingwall, Highland
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I had a 1.2 8v when I was 17, 2 months later a 1.6 sport when I was still 17.
I've never paid over a grand for insurance
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corsarooney
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Yeah thats because you live in the highlands, more chance of a deer tryin to nick it than a person
Corsa 1.6 sport - 1
1.7 puma engined fiesta - 0
Keeping corsa's on the redline since 2008
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N3CRO
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quote: Originally posted by corsarooney
My insurance is a grand now, thats with no points or accidents and 3 years no claims
Third party fire n theft.
I no that some people pay way more but its fuckin stupid wat gets charged!
What you drive? Mines £600 for a Pug 206 GTi 138 with 4 years no claims and 3 points 3rd P F&T.
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corsarooney
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1.6 sport, couple of mods, got the insurance wen i was 20, now 21 and will be renueing in july
[Edited on 23-03-2011 by corsarooney]
Corsa 1.6 sport - 1
1.7 puma engined fiesta - 0
Keeping corsa's on the redline since 2008
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AndyCorsaSport
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Location: Horsforth, West Yorkshire
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Im paying a touch over £1k for a 2002 106 GTi fully comp. 22 with 1yncb.
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ed
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Sounds more like a Chris Knott quote if you ask me.
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Daveskater
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Registered: 29th Apr 08
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quote: Originally posted by TheNobleOne
quote: Originally posted by Nick-S
quote: Originally posted by Daveskater
Tbf it's a fairly late Corsa C that cost 3 grand. I don't know anyone who spent that much on their first car
Your jokeing right?
I don't think he is and I agree with him, most ppls grab a shitter for a few hundred as their first car.
I'm not joking in the slightest, my car was the 12v which cost £1000 (which was my maximum budget), a mate's was a mk3 Fiesta 1.3 and another mate's was one of those old Polos that looks like a hearse. Now we all have Corsa SRi, Astra coupe and Golf mk5 respectively. Buying something cheap to run about in for the first year or two is the best way to do it if you ask me. If you buy an expensive first car then your insurance will be stupid - all the while you could have saved yourself a packet by picking up something cheaper.
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N3CRO
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quote: Originally posted by Daveskater
quote: Originally posted by TheNobleOne
quote: Originally posted by Nick-S
quote: Originally posted by Daveskater
Tbf it's a fairly late Corsa C that cost 3 grand. I don't know anyone who spent that much on their first car
Your jokeing right?
I don't think he is and I agree with him, most ppls grab a shitter for a few hundred as their first car.
I'm not joking in the slightest, my car was the 12v which cost £1000 (which was my maximum budget), a mate's was a mk3 Fiesta 1.3 and another mate's was one of those old Polos that looks like a hearse. Now we all have Corsa SRi, Astra coupe and Golf mk5 respectively. Buying something cheap to run about in for the first year or two is the best way to do it if you ask me. If you buy an expensive first car then your insurance will be stupid - all the while you could have saved yourself a packet by picking up something cheaper.
Plus, if you have a prang, you won't be so bothered about it if its a shitter. If you've just spent £3k on it, you'd be pissed!
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