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Just had my insurance quote for my 1.4 16valve £775 fully comp
37 years old, full no claims, no convictions, based on a standard polo with no mods.
What is everyone else paying as i thought it is abit steep! May end up selling my boavista rims as they wanna charge me extra! plus if i lower it will be even more.
Just get hunting around mate. I'm 25 ,7years no claims, but I've got a sp30 and in10 on my licence. (Silly me). And mines about £800 if I remember, and that's with business use.
Get on confused or other web sites. Direct line are pretty good too. It would seem like that's quite high. All you can do is hunt around. Best of luck.
That seems really dear mate! I got quoted between 800-900 on a Polo R Line, I'm 18 and just coming up to 2 years NCB soon, not got the car yet though so don't know if it will change!
Would have a look around
Last edited by calvinw1 on Sat Jan 26, 2013 5:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
i just got my quote today for my insurance i"m with a company called quotemehappy.com,all done on internet,you print your own insurance policy certificate etc, i was with them last year my quote today is £236.25 +£3.00 pound something for credit card ,with my partner on that as well 9years ncb.,paid straight away at that price.by the way i"m 43 have a vw polo 2010 5door sel auto 5door 1.4
this is fully comp, protected ncb,with £250 access.
I'm with quotemehappy and I pay £400 for a Rochdale postcode, 39, 11 year NCB, no convictions etc... Yours does seem a bit steep, did you try VW? They were cheaper than some main rivals. When messing about I set it to my sisters postcode in Scotland and set 'parked away from home' for where the car was parked at night and it came upto £180, I got happy until I read that they can check electoral rolls
Quote me happy don't allow modifications. No lowering or alloy change.. Think i will be going into the insurance broker tomorrow and telling them to jog on.
Go with a specialist insurer they normal drop the price with mods. HIC are quite good.
Quotes i got were good under 1000 that was for me and the missus, air ride, wheels and a few other mods but that was before my points! so now am just gonna bring my own KY jelly
calvinw1 wrote:Where did you get the LEDs for in the interior lights? Love the car
Thank you for the complement if you mean the big light boards in the centre light i got 2 of these and modified them to work off the one dummy bulb
E-bay link copy and paste this in e-bay 360207553106 all the other bulbs are also off e-bay. The interior lights are a million times more useful than they were. Great for dogging lol hahaha only messin.
calvinw1 wrote:Where did you get the LEDs for in the interior lights? Love the car
Thank you for the complement if you mean the big light boards in the centre light i got 2 of these and modified them to work off the one dummy bulb
E-bay link copy and paste this in e-bay 360207553106 all the other bulbs are also off e-bay. The interior lights are a million times more useful than they were. Great for dogging lol hahaha only messin.
Hahah ermmmm....
Thanks, so just a case of joining the 2 wires together one I presume? Yeah wouldn't use them much but definitely would come in handy having them brighter
The lights come on when you open the doors so you will use them all the time. Also great when you drop something down the side of the chair. They are really easy to join up.
Well got in my car this morning and my heater decided to pack up! I had the display working but no blow! After getting to work i phoned VW and they said book it in! I already had my service booked for march so i asked could it be brought forward, yep no problem. So i thought i would search the net to see which is the heater fuse, I went out and found the 15amp fuse had blown. Went back into my parts department and raided a fuse. fitted and hey presto i have heaters. Im still gonna get them to check it out though, may pop the blown fuse back in on the day.