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Meanies
24-08-2010, 11:37 PM
what companies do cheap(ish) insurance for new drivers.
i'm 18, passed yesterday and will be the only driver
all the ones im getting are like 3k and yes i've been away from comparison sites
taa
KebabJuice
25-08-2010, 12:23 AM
one site.
comparethemeercat.com
or for cheap car insurance
comparethemarket.com
simples
-meercatsound-
Alexx..
25-08-2010, 12:24 AM
I'll be watching this thread I want the answer to this too! Although I havent been getting 3k, more like 1/2k.
Meanies
25-08-2010, 10:29 AM
I'll be watching this thread I want the answer to this too! Although I havent been getting 3k, more like 1/2k.
what places have you been getting quotes from?
and what car?
i'm trying on a 2001 1.1 peugeot 206, but i've been getting mostly the same quotes whatever car i put down
KebabJuice
25-08-2010, 01:56 PM
Have you been to car comparison sites to find the best deal?
Swearwolf
25-08-2010, 02:52 PM
try just goin 3rd party for now then
Robbie
25-08-2010, 03:02 PM
Have you been to car comparison sites to find the best deal?
Read the original post.
GoldenMerc
25-08-2010, 03:36 PM
Car comparison sites arn't that bad to be fair im paying £1100 for a 1.8 Audi A3 or something along those lines. Cannot go wrong with Quin ;)
Meanies
25-08-2010, 05:09 PM
try just goin 3rd party for now then
i have been:(
Car comparison sites arn't that bad to be fair im paying £1100 for a 1.8 Audi A3 or something along those lines. Cannot go wrong with Quin ;)
i've seen quinn on the comparison sites and it's as expensive as the others. on their website it also says 'Your vehicle must have a registration number which reflects the jurisdiction where your vehicle will be kept.' and the car i'm looking at is mw, which i'm guessing is manchester and it wont be kept there so :S
Hecktix
25-08-2010, 05:14 PM
Look at more than one comparison site for a start, lowest quote I got for my renewal on one was £700 and the other £1200.
My first year was £1400 third party fire and theft but I think that was a little expensive. Try putting your mum & dad (or whichever adult lives with you) as named drivers on the policy, it doesn't knock much off but it knocks a little off as they think you will be more careful with a shared car, but equally it's still your policy, so its in your name and you build up no claims.
Putting your parents as first driver and you as named driver is illegal and they are really cracking down on it. It's called 'fronting' and the companies are really wising up and will refuse to pay out and take you to court if they even have a hint of it.
Shopping around is the way though, also take into account your mileage since companies (some especially) offer decent discounts for people doing under 7000 or so miles a year.
I always find www.moneysupermarket.com gives me better quotes than the other comparison sites.
Meanies
25-08-2010, 05:26 PM
Look at more than one comparison site for a start, lowest quote I got for my renewal on one was £700 and the other £1200.
My first year was £1400 third party fire and theft but I think that was a little expensive. Try putting your mum & dad (or whichever adult lives with you) as named drivers on the policy, it doesn't knock much off but it knocks a little off as they think you will be more careful with a shared car, but equally it's still your policy, so its in your name and you build up no claims.
i've looked at multiple ones, all basically the same.
my stepdad looked at one with both of us on, was barely any difference.
who were you with your first year?
Hecktix
25-08-2010, 05:27 PM
first year was with eCar Insurance, I think whatever you're gonna be looking at over £1000.
Have you bought the car yet? I mean you could look at getting a car in a different insurance group.
Alexx..
25-08-2010, 05:31 PM
what places have you been getting quotes from?
and what car?
i'm trying on a 2001 1.1 peugeot 206, but i've been getting mostly the same quotes whatever car i put down
Confused.com
GoCompare and CompareTheMarket and on corsas/ford fiestas/clios/ford ka
Meanies
25-08-2010, 05:34 PM
Putting your parents as first driver and you as named driver is illegal and they are really cracking down on it. It's called 'fronting' and the companies are really wising up and will refuse to pay out and take you to court if they even have a hint of it.
Shopping around is the way though, also take into account your mileage since companies (some especially) offer decent discounts for people doing under 7000 or so miles a year.
I always find www.moneysupermarket.com gives me better quotes than the other comparison sites.
ooh i like their website, but it gives me the same quotes :(
first year was with eCar Insurance, I think whatever you're gonna be looking at over £1000.
Have you bought the car yet? I mean you could look at getting a car in a different insurance group.
i knew to be expecting a lot, but more so £2000 than £3000 :l
a 206 is only group 3
Confused.com
GoCompare and CompareTheMarket and on corsas/ford fiestas/clios/ford ka
im pretty sure i looked on all of those sites:(
Odd options to save some cash:
1. get a van
I got a van instead of a car and it was about £600 when I was 22 with 0 no claims. It's a car derived van so it's just a car with no back seats basically and no back windows. It's a 1.8 turbo diesel. It's like £400 fully comp for me now.
2. go classic
Any car made before 1985 can be covered by classic insurance which is considerably cheaper than normal car insurance. Get some quotes.
3. kit car?
Kit cars are very cheap on insurance but are generally pretty crap.
4. unexpectedly low insurance group cars
Skoda Fabia namely. You can get a 1.9 diesel or 1.4 petrol Skoda Fabia (same chassis as vw polo) and it'll cost a lot less than a polo on insurance. Fabias are group 1 (generally). Also smart cars are good on insurance but suck.
Meanies
25-08-2010, 05:44 PM
Odd options to save some cash:
1. get a van
I got a van instead of a car and it was about £600 when I was 22 with 0 no claims. It's a car derived van so it's just a car with no back seats basically and no back windows. It's a 1.8 turbo diesel. It's like £400 fully comp for me now.
2. go classic
Any car made before 1985 can be covered by classic insurance which is considerably cheaper than normal car insurance. Get some quotes.
3. kit car?
Kit cars are very cheap on insurance but are generally pretty crap.
4. unexpectedly low insurance group cars
Skoda Fabia namely. You can get a 1.9 diesel or 1.4 petrol Skoda Fabia (same chassis as vw polo) and it'll cost a lot less than a polo on insurance. Fabias are group 1 (generally). Also smart cars are good on insurance but suck.
i'll have a think about your ideas later, but i love this car i'm supposed to be going to see tonight :P
tesco have quoted me 2600, best so far!
crikey... good luck!
buy my van for £1500? :P
Meanies
25-08-2010, 05:55 PM
crikey... good luck!
buy my van for £1500? :P
rather pay an extra 250 and get a sexy little 206!
Arron
25-08-2010, 05:59 PM
Quinn Direct, have a try with them and see if you get better results.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1980-Passat-MK1-Estate-Woody-Wagon-/140444184708
get that.
Meanies
25-08-2010, 06:09 PM
Quinn Direct, have a try with them and see if you get better results.
they were one of the most expensive
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1980-Passat-MK1-Estate-Woody-Wagon-/140444184708
get that.
hello no! maybe if i was 70 and blind, but unfortunately i'm not:(
Robbie
25-08-2010, 06:11 PM
Quinn Direct, have a try with them and see if you get better results.
Since they went into administration, Quinn have put their prices up quite considerably!
All insurance has gone up recently. It sucks but just keep searching and don't just do online searches, phone them up too.
Meanies
25-08-2010, 08:35 PM
I'm getting the little 206 tomorrow hopefully :)
there were people there looking at it when we arrived and they offered her 1600 but i said i was willing to give 1750 which she wanted and she's willing to wait til i get someone to check it over properly tomorrow :D
now to hunt even more for insurance
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