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    Quote Originally Posted by danzooo View Post
    That's because it has no tax and 138k! Jings!
    You cant have everything!

    Quote Originally Posted by J25T View Post
    I priced insurance on both of them cars just today, a 2004 Corsa was something like £7k insurance cheapest.

    If you would spend a bit more on a car then I would suggest a Citroen C3, the insurance and tax are very cheap on it. The car is not a half bad price either!
    £7k insurance..! omg :/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hollie. View Post
    £7k insurance..! omg :/
    Lol that's obviously for somebody without a full licence. No way would it of been £7,000 for somebody with a full license.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nhix View Post
    Lol that's obviously for somebody without a full licence. No way would it of been £7,000 for somebody with a full license.
    Thats what I thought, it will no way be that much once you pass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nhix View Post
    Lol that's obviously for somebody without a full licence. No way would it of been £7,000 for somebody with a full license.
    Provisional insurance is usually cheaper actually because you have an experienced driver with you all the time. Less risk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robbie View Post
    Provisional insurance is usually cheaper actually because you have an experienced driver with you all the time. Less risk.
    How did you work that out? So a 19 year old (or however old) person who's passed their test, driving on their own is more at risk of having an accident than a 17 year old provisional licence holder who has an "experienced driver" with them. Just because the provisional holder has an "experienced" driver with them, doesn't mean they can drive.. (well, or at all!), where as sombody who has a full licence CAN actually fully drive.

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    I was looking at insurance on a 1.6 corsa yesterday cheapest as provisional was £1500, cheapest with full was £5000.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nhix View Post
    How did you work that out? So a 19 year old (or however old) person who's passed their test, driving on their own is more at risk of having an accident than a 17 year old provisional licence holder who has an "experienced driver" with them. Just because the provisional holder has an "experienced" driver with them, doesn't mean they can drive.. (well, or at all!), where as sombody who has a full licence CAN actually fully drive.
    Put it this way, who is gonna drive more like a ***, a 17 year old who's just passed his test and driving in his car alone, or a 17 year old learner with his ****-scared mum in the passenger seat?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Robbie View Post
    Provisional insurance is usually cheaper actually because you have an experienced driver with you all the time. Less risk.
    Omg thats so dumb lool, why would someone with a provisional be cheaper then someone who has acturly passed and has a licence! And the longer youv bin driving the cheaper your insurance gets.
    Last edited by Hollie.; 27-07-2011 at 12:37 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nhix View Post
    How did you work that out? So a 19 year old (or however old) person who's passed their test, driving on their own is more at risk of having an accident than a 17 year old provisional licence holder who has an "experienced driver" with them. Just because the provisional holder has an "experienced" driver with them, doesn't mean they can drive.. (well, or at all!), where as sombody who has a full licence CAN actually fully drive.
    Quote Originally Posted by Hollie. View Post
    Omg thats so dumb lool, why would someone with a provisional be cheaper then someone who has acturly passed and has a licence! And the longer youv bin driving the cheaper your insurance gets.
    Because as danzooo said, more people drive like asshats when they're alone on a full license rather than with their supervisor on a provisional license. It's exactly how it works, I found out the expensive way just 3 - 4 months ago lol. It's a shame for us who don't drive like prats and go into town blasting our dubstep but there we go, life is unfair.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    Because as danzooo said, more people drive like asshats when they're alone on a full license rather than with their supervisor on a provisional license. It's exactly how it works, I found out the expensive way just 3 - 4 months ago lol. It's a shame for us who don't drive like prats and go into town blasting our dubstep but there we go, life is unfair.
    This is correct. As a provisional license holder on my old '03 1.2 clio it was about £1100 a year, when I passed it went up to £1400. Proof is in the pudding too, even nowadays I can't drive how I want with my mum in the car because she always shouts at me to slow down



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