Discover Habbo's history
Treat yourself with a Secret Santa gift.... of a random Wiki page for you to start exploring Habbo's history!
Happy holidays!
Celebrate with us at Habbox on the hotel, on our Forum and right here!
Join Habbox!
One of us! One of us! Click here to see the roles you could take as part of the Habbox community!


Page 2 of 3 FirstFirst 123 LastLast
Results 11 to 20 of 26
  1. #11
    Join Date
    Dec 2009
    Location
    Yorkshire
    Posts
    5,160
    Tokens
    747

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Myke View Post
    Thats illegal and causes people who pay insurance properly an extra £500 quid each a year!
    I thought you could put someone else on your insurance... :S I'd look on the Internet to see about this in more detail
    :dance: McLaren F1 :dance: FC Barcelona :dance: Sheffield United FC :dance:

    I have left for now but may return in the future!



  2. #12
    Join Date
    Sep 2010
    Posts
    890
    Tokens
    1,485

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Deak View Post
    If its your first insurance which it probably will be seeing as its your first car then the insurance will be about £1,500 - £2000. It's always deer for the first time as they think you may crash all of the time.

    ty for rep too
    Not really depends if your male or female and on age, I was quoted £1500 was cheapest on a 1.1 when i was 18 and just passed, Now im 20 without driving since passed and my insurance is 1100£ on a 1.4

    When i was like 17-18 my ex back then paid 700£ when she was 17 think it was through directline all depends on what car what age you are and what gender.

    Quote Originally Posted by Myke View Post
    Thats illegal and causes people who pay insurance properly an extra £500 quid each a year!
    Thats not illegal? You can get a multicar policy aslong as you have insurance whether its on your own or multicar then theres nothing anyone can do as you are legally insured.

  3. #13
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    united kingdom
    Posts
    8,084
    Tokens
    595

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    The way she/he is describing it is getting her mum to insure the car, and then adding her as a named driver. A named driver cannot drive it more than a policy holder, because that makes the named driver the person that uses it more. I got a letter from my insurer about it the other day, making sure that the police have me registered as having my own insurance.

    'For standard car insurance policies, it would be classified as illegal. This is because a named driver is someone who shares the car driven mainly by the policyholder. The main driver is supposed to drive the car more often and not the named driver. If the insurer finds out, your insurance will become invalid. The worst part is when you need to make a claim, the insurer might then and there inform you that your insurance is void because you've been fronting on your car insurance.'

    Under what sort of circumstances are you driving the car as a named driver? Is it your parents car? Are you a young/new driver?'

    There have been plenty of news articles this year on it.

    I'm not sure that it's so, illegal, but an insurance company will definitely pick up on it and refuse to pay out if you did have a crash. It makes your insurance invalid, which therefore means you dont have insurance, which is illegal. So somewhere down the line its illegal if you get me.

    Will find news articles later, gtg.

    drink up this bottle of yeah
    and P A I N T your body on me


  4. #14

    Default

    yeh I love my little peugoet 106, proper easy cars to begin with.
    I figured that if I said it enough,
    I would convince the world that I really was the greatest.
    - Muhammad Ali

  5. #15
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Location
    Warrington
    Posts
    4,770
    Tokens
    201
    Habbo
    Splooosh

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    My instructor said it's fine to do?

    that 206 looks top for a first car. reasonable price & reasonable condition. *buys it b4 you*
    joke

  6. #16
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    North East.
    Posts
    1,333
    Tokens
    233

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    The car looks good but the insurance for full license is a joke £1200 for a provisional licence though
    Alexandra!


  7. #17
    Join Date
    Dec 2009
    Location
    Fife, Scotland
    Posts
    1,325
    Tokens
    1,584

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    engine is too big, insurance will be extortionate



  8. #18
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    united kingdom
    Posts
    8,084
    Tokens
    595

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    Try looking at 1.1 206's, not powerful but cheap to run and cheap insurance.

    edit: Here we are, the quotes and stuff about that illegal stuff:
    Quote Originally Posted by Guardian
    More common is the illegal practice of "fronting," where parents add their son or daughter as a named second driver on their policy, when the child is actually the main driver or owner of the vehicle.

    Recent research by the Co-operative Insurance claimed 41% of parents illegally front their children's car insurance, with most believing this is harmless and does not hurt anyone.

    "This view could not be further from the truth," says Tim Franklin, chief operating officer at the Co-op. "Parents who believe they are helping save money by fronting are not only risking prosecution, but harming their chances of obtaining insurance in the future."

    In the event of an accident, insurance companies can refuse to pay out all or part of the claim, cancel the policy, and even prosecute for fraud to recover third party claim costs from the policyholder or driver.

    Insurers usually have no problem identifying a fronted policy. Something as simple as whose credit card is used regularly to buy petrol, or the contents of the car and CD player, can establish the true driver/owner.

    It is also a bad move because it prevents children building up their own, all-important no-claims record. "A young person needs to get on the no-claims bonus ladder as soon as possible," says Graeme Trudgill at Biba.
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2010...-car-insurance
    Last edited by myke; 01-12-2010 at 10:39 PM.

    drink up this bottle of yeah
    and P A I N T your body on me


  9. #19
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    North East.
    Posts
    1,333
    Tokens
    233

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    AHA found one 1.1's, thanks guys!
    Alexandra!


  10. #20
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Posts
    9,905
    Tokens
    26,858
    Habbo
    Zak

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    It looks a ver nice first car, 68.500 miles is quite a lot but considering you're more than likely not going to keep it for 10 years. I'd be very happy with a car like that.

Page 2 of 3 FirstFirst 123 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •