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Post by Tahrey1043 »

you might want to borrow something a little less lully for your first three months mate! (most likely time that you're going to stack it)

soooo glad i was driving my mums car during that period, but needless to say, she was not best pleased with my (unintentional) efforts to trash it!
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Post by GaryUK »

We seem to have quite a few new members lately. :D

Have you got any other plans for your car after you've passed? I found the practical test easy to be honest and just scraped the theory first time 30/35, didn't have that other section when I did it. If your confident you'll be fine.

How have you got on with insurance? The first years are always expensive! :roll:
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ye first year is the most expensive, second year immediately drops :D
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Post by darkfusion »

GaryUK wrote:We seem to have quite a few new members lately. :D

Have you got any other plans for your car after you've passed? I found the practical test easy to be honest and just scraped the theory first time 30/35, didn't have that other section when I did it. If your confident you'll be fine.

How have you got on with insurance? The first years are always expensive! :roll:
After I've passed I wanna get some 15" rims, dropped 40mm and one of those iPod compatible Alpine head-units.

Insurance was a total rip, around £1550-ish. Hopefully it'll drop after I do the "Pass Plus" thing.
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I heard pass plus is supposed to count as one year no claims, if so will save a considerable amount. Although mods will push the price up too!

£1550.00, is that third party or fully comp?
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Post by carmadaaron »

if u put the cost of pass plus together, u dont save that much.

mine is £1200 fully comp, policy holder. :)
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Post by carmadaaron »

btw, i wuld put ur parents as the policy holder for a year, then when ur 18 it goes cheaper :) thats what i did.
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I was lucky enough to have the cash to buy and insure my first car fully comp 8) if you can afford it, do get the insurance under your own name, it all helps towards amassing your NCB bonus faster. The first year's driving counts for the equivalent to approxiamtely 30% off your second year's insurance bill, so it's worth it in the long term :D

When I was 17, I insured my Mini fully comp for the cheapest quote I could get... £1200 :shock: :roll: although I was on a provisional license for the first 3 months of that. Money grabbing swines didn't give me anything back when I passed my test and had a full license :evil:
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Post by GroovyCarrot »

Mine actually wanted more to insure me on my dad's clio after I'd passed.. apparently it's because you're more of a risk being a new driver on your own than a learner driver under supervision :?
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Post by carmadaaron »

hmm mine stayed the same... but i was only allowed to use my dads car twice a week :? :?:

how wuld they know if i used it 3 times a week? :P
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GaryUK wrote:I heard pass plus is supposed to count as one year no claims, if so will save a considerable amount. Although mods will push the price up too!

£1550.00, is that third party or fully comp?
Third Party Only :(

I'm gonna upgrade to Fully Comp when I've got my full license.

Driving with supervision sucks.
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Post by Redline »

Initial insurance on the 1.0E was stupid when I first passed so I went on my Mam's policy with Norwich Union Direct.

Changed it last year so I was down as main driver, but the policy was still in her name so it was still cheap. And as a bonus they've given me the equivalent of 1 years no claims as well.

However I'm looking to sell the Polo to buy an Audi A3, and Privilege have been the cheapest by a huge margin :)
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