jacklev1
23-08-2006, 20:38
hi can any one recommend a car insurance comp
for a 17 year old less than £1800 for 3rd party fire & theft
thanks jacklev1
for a 17 year old less than £1800 for 3rd party fire & theft
thanks jacklev1
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View Full Version : Car insurance for 17 year old jacklev1 23-08-2006, 20:38 hi can any one recommend a car insurance comp for a 17 year old less than £1800 for 3rd party fire & theft thanks jacklev1 natzmatt 23-08-2006, 20:46 try www. easymoney.com my daughter got a really good deal with them stardust100 23-08-2006, 20:50 Budget are quite good emma2686 23-08-2006, 20:53 I'm a 20 year old looking into buying a car and have been getting some insurance quotes for various possible cars and Endsleigh have come up cheapest every time for me! Plain Talker 23-08-2006, 20:59 virtually no-one under about 25 is going to get cheap insurance, unfortunately. katy1981 23-08-2006, 20:59 ive been looking into gettin a car but insurance seems to high tbh im still a learner butb want one to learn in while i pass but i have to say i havnt seen a company thats worth recomending but if and when i do i shall let ya know :thumbsup: Benji 1+1 23-08-2006, 21:07 When looking for an insurance quote don`t forget to ask about a quote if you have done pass plus training. some insurance companies knock off up to 30% I charge £110.00 for pass plus (minimum 6 lessons). I had a pupil who insured his car a vauxhall corsa insurance quote was £1800 insurance company told him that if he took pass plus within 2 months of taking out quote they would reduce premium by 20%. (£360) www.paulbennett-schoolofmotoring.co.uk English Glory 23-08-2006, 21:35 When looking for an insurance quote don`t forget to ask about a quote if you have done pass plus training. some insurance companies knock off up to 30% I charge £110.00 for pass plus (minimum 6 lessons). I had a pupil who insured his car a vauxhall corsa insurance quote was £1800 insurance company told him that if he took pass plus within 2 months of taking out quote they would reduce premium by 20%. (£360) www.paulbennett-schoolofmotoring.co.uk Have they changed it since 1999? Just went in an instructors Fiesta down the motorway back then and back home, for an hour, and that was enough for a pass and constant discounts. wizzardofODD 23-08-2006, 21:40 im not a new driver , but i saved well over £120 on my prev insurers quote & on many of the popular well known insurers by going here (http://www.confused.com/) try it , its worth a go jen13kd 23-08-2006, 21:41 tesco are good for young drivers stackmonkey 24-08-2006, 07:42 I'm not sure if it works for all companies, but the student where I work was informed by his insurance company he could cut £200 off his premium by putting his mum on his policy (she has her own car), presumably as a calming influence.. |