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    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.
    Not really, I was trouble free while driving supervised, two days after getting my car I decided to play it faster, which then in turn ended up with me rolling the car into a bank.

    Goes to show after passing and having no supervision your mind set can change, after that it has actually sunk in to not drive like an utter pube though as its not fun looking at your upside down car and knowing the £1200 you spent 2days ago is not ever coming back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by awelsh View Post
    Not really, I was trouble free while driving supervised, two days after getting my car I decided to play it faster, which then in turn ended up with me rolling the car into a bank.

    Goes to show after passing and having no supervision your mind set can change, after that it has actually sunk in to not drive like an utter pube though as its not fun looking at your upside down car and knowing the £1200 you spent 2days ago is not ever coming back.
    Im not talking about whos in the car with you or how people deciede to drive, insurance is cheaper with a full licence! Its alot more for someone with a provisional because theyre still learning. The longer youv bin driving for the cheaper it will get, its common sence.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hollie. View Post
    insurance is cheaper with a full licence! Its alot more for someone with a provisional because theyre still learning.
    No it's not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hollie. View Post
    Im not talking about whos in the car with you or how people deciede to drive, insurance is cheaper with a full licence! Its alot more for someone with a provisional because theyre still learning. The longer youv bin driving for the cheaper it will get, its common sence.
    You're wrong. End of. Do you even drive?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hollie. View Post
    Im not talking about whos in the car with you or how people deciede to drive, insurance is cheaper with a full licence! Its alot more for someone with a provisional because theyre still learning. The longer youv bin driving for the cheaper it will get, its common sence.

    How is it cheaper having a full license? When I had a provisional it was £1100 a year, but when I passed, it was £1400? Granted, if you've had your license for 3-4 years it will eventually go down and become cheaper than your premiums as a provisional license holder but when you first pass your test it is always more expensive.



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    Quote Originally Posted by danzooo View Post
    How is it cheaper having a full license? When I had a provisional it was £1100 a year, but when I passed, it was £1400? Granted, if you've had your license for 3-4 years it will eventually go down and become cheaper than your premiums as a provisional license holder but when you first pass your test it is always more expensive.
    No point telling her again lol, she *REMOVED* . It's you're btw, not your.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hollie. View Post
    insurance is cheaper with a full licence! Its alot more for someone with a provisional because theyre still learning. The longer youv bin driving for the cheaper it will get, its common sence.
    No its not, I know this as ive paid for both. When you go from a provisional license up to a full license the price rises as your doing independant driving as oposed to driving under supervision.

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    Not lieing, if i could go back to first car id have C2 1.6

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hollie. View Post
    Im not talking about whos in the car with you or how people deciede to drive, insurance is cheaper with a full licence! Its alot more for someone with a provisional because theyre still learning. The longer youv bin driving for the cheaper it will get, its common sence.
    oh my days, how can you possibly be so ignorant? Several people are (quite rightly so) telling you that you are wrong but because you have the flawed idea that even though you're wrong, if you continue to argue about it that will make you right? Fact: Insurance is MORE EXPENSIVE once you pass your test. I know this from personal experience a few years ago when I passed my test - insurance on my Golf went up from £1400 provisional to about £1700 full liicense. Not only that, I personally know others that can back this up.

    If you wanted any more evidence, which; apparently you do, several people in this thread have ALSO mentioned that their insurance went up. And the facts are there, and if you could divert your attention from being wrong and not accepting it, you would read these facts and realise the many chinks in your chain of ignorance.

    When you are learning to drive, there is ALWAYS someone who is 21 and has held their licence for more than 3 years with you, you know.. an experienced driver. Whilst learning you are an inexperienced driver. You are being taught to respect the road and drive carefully. And usually, when you start to learn to drive, you go somewhere quiet and don't jump into the deep end. Forward a month or two, you pass your test. You are alone in control of a car and you need to see 'how it feels' (translation; be a **** and go nuts), especially if you have your friends in the car and feel the need to 'show off' - inevitably you crash and regret it. Learning to drive you may have a <10mph bump into a wall or something not worth claiming on insurance for, whereas if you are trying to show off there's much more risk of high speed crashes and injuries.

    Put it this way, if you were in a room with one person and a box, and there was a sign on the wall reading 'Do not open box' - you wouldn't open it, but if you were in there by yourself, you'd take a look in the damn box.

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