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    Right, coming up 17 in November, and not looking for anything special, but, what kinda prices am I looking at for a bog standard first car? I'm doing price checks on W reg Fiestas and ****,and it's coming up 4k to insure a £300 car |:

    Can't be right?

    What were peoples first cars and how much did it cost to insure?
    Any suggestions?

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    http://www.habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=665461

    Danzooo put that together a while ago and its basically the same now i believe.

    Clio's are the best i think? but im not sure about the price.

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    So, it'll be a crap load cheaper if I'm not the primary driver? Just added? I see

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luke View Post
    So, it'll be a crap load cheaper if I'm not the primary driver? Just added? I see
    yeah which can also be illegal if you do it the wrong way and most times you can't gain no claims bonus sooo

    you're better off finding the right combination to getting cheap insurance, for different people it's different

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    but doesn't the premium go down alot more once you turn 18? so 1 year NCB wouldn't be that much of a miss..
    i'm liking the look of a few Clios.. £500-800, Y regs, anyone any experience with prices? I know they won't be the same, but just a range kinda thing

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    No not really, it didnt change for me.

    Saying it's a Y reg isnt a help Engine size will matter hugely, look for a 1.1/1.2 and trust me, 1 years NCB when you're younger means a lot.

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    It's a 1.2 clio, 3 door i'm gonna do a price check, shall post back

    ---------- Post added 26-03-2011 at 04:53 PM ----------



    Is that honestly all I can expect |:

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    Change excess to atleast 250, change it to 3rd party f+f too.

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    put excess as high as you can, and also - compare sites are ****. it's better to go to them direct, then there's no middle man.

    i recommend direct line.
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    Hmm, took it down to £5335, what should I put for "use", "millage" and is it ebtter if i'm a full-time student with/without a part time job?

    And I'll phone some up sometime, was just looking at estimates ;p
    I put excess to £500 and was no different
    Last edited by Luke; 26-03-2011 at 05:50 PM.

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