Insurance Quote

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Insurance Quote

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I just went on Elephant.co.uk to get a quote on a 2006 (06 plate) R32, I put my details in so it made me a year older than I am meaning that I had 2 years ncb and been driving 3 years.

Put my mum on as a named driver, and.......

Your Price is £1740.09 with £250 voluntary excess and on a 10month bonus policy

or Your Price is £1942.45 for a 12 month policy.

All I need to do now is start saving ready for next year :D
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Post by OMEGASUPR3ME »

ouch! so u gotta pay that and fuel the bloomin thing! lol
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Post by olop_chris »

Get it, but you've got to let me have a go lol
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Post by ModifiedMadness »

CymruPolo wrote:Are you going to sell your GTi next year?
Nope, that will be staying :D I love it to much to get rid of it.

@Chris, If I get one mate you're more than welcome to have a passenger ride, don't know about driving it :lol:

I think the only mods it would need are a set of new wheels, maybe something from BBS.
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Post by tom_mk5 »

The Admiral/Elephant group are best i've found for young drivers on decent cars.

I insure my Cooper S through them and had my MkV GTI insured with them also, and I am 19 with 2 years no claims.

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CymruPolo wrote:How the hell are you going to afford the GTi and the R32? :o Are you a millionaire on the sly Tom? :lol:
I've got enough for what I want mate :wink:

Being single and living at home is the best combination.

Elephant are probably the best yeah for young drivers with highish insurance groups
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Post by SpikeyG40 »

you crazy fool! :roll:

i'm so glad i'm that little bit older! :oops:

£650 on the G and i'm 21! :P
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Post by Mk2Adam »

i just got my quote through to renew my insurance and it's £600 on TPF&T on a measly 1litre lol, dropped from £1500 though :roll:

another year and i'll be able to start considering a G40 me thinsk :D
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Post by mysteryboy »

Good quote... considering thats fully comp and an 06 plate...
ModifiedMadness wrote: Being single and living at home is the best combination.
So true
ModifiedMadness wrote: Elephant are probably the best yeah for young drivers with highish insurance groups
Not for me... they give me one of the highest quotes... cheaky so n'so's.
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Post by ModifiedMadness »

That's suprising mate, it may even be because you're in London or something?

Bloody insurance companies.

They're the only ones I could get a quote from (I tried Confused.com and the cheapest was about £2500) so had to use them.

I've already decided that if I get one, I want some BBS HC's :D
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Post by olop_chris »

good choice tom, i found elephant to be the cheapest for me (and pretty much the only insurance company that took interest in me lol)
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Post by Dee-vub »

gulp!!!!!! wow thats a brilliant quote. i get my 2 yrs no cliams this january!! thats a serious consideration like! but i would go for the mk5 R32. i just seem to prefer it. i'm away to strick my details in and see what comes of it. fingers crossed!!!
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Post by Dee-vub »

aw nice one, i just got quoted £1296.75 with £500 excess if i was to be insured on a 2003 R32. I want! fingers crossed thats what i'll be getting next year. my quote was based on me having my 2 years no cliams which i will recieve in january!! woohoo!!!
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