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    Quote Originally Posted by Ramones View Post
    iv'e a 1.4 corsa, 1600 a year on my own policy, with endsleigh.
    im going to get a mini rover... they look pretty good


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    Corsa's insurance is generally more expensive then other cars due to been related to boy racers.

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    Depends on your age.
    If you're 17/18/19 and learning to drive, it'll be approx £2000.
    If you're 25 even without a licence, it'd be more like £700.

    //ps - mini's are *okay* if you get one in good condition and with a roll cage. If you've ever been go-karting you'll know what driving a mini is like. It's pretty fun but when you're on the motorway, its frightening and when you're in town with a bus trying to shove past you, you may start to wish you'd got something more substantial.
    Last edited by tm; 26-03-2009 at 08:04 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tm View Post
    Depends on your age.
    If you're 17/18/19 and learning to drive, it'll be approx £2000.
    If you're 25 even without a licence, it'd be more like £700.

    //ps - mini's are *okay* if you get one in good condition and with a roll cage. If you've ever been go-karting you'll know what driving a mini is like. It's pretty fun but when you're on the motorway, its frightening and when you're in town with a bus trying to shove past you, you may start to wish you'd got something more substantial.
    without a licence?!

    and minis are sweet like bearing in mind they look good.. they're also fine on motorways and in town.. if anything they're actually really practical through town due to being small and agile.

    if we all bought something because it was 'practical' we'd all be driving around in 4dr astras.

    i'm the star in the reasonably priced car!


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