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Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 12:47 pm
by mk5_the_best
please can someone help me with insurance i passed my driving test in september and well i was using my mums name but know i want to make my self the main driver can anyone recommend a insurance company

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 2:11 pm
by Si_GTi
You just need to shop around mate, ring round all the big names and a few of the not-so-big names too and see what they offer you. You don't mention what your car is but I would guess a 6n2 from your user name :wink:

Try Direct Line, Tesco, Elephant (has mixed results I believe, won't touch my GTi for example) and HIC for starters!

Have a look in Performance VW magazine too as there will be adverts for VAG specialist insurers and you may get a better price from them?

The bottom line is that you will have to simply call around and see what kind of quotes you get! It is definitely worth getting your policy under your own name though, even though ti costs more money to start with you will build your NCB faster (fingers crossed), the first year's NCB alone is worth something like 30% off your premium so it's all good.

Cheers

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 2:39 pm
by Tahrey1043
endsleigh were surprisingly good, for me ... are you a student at all?
(question i suppose is the traditional A/S/L?)

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 4:05 pm
by ModifiedMadness
Si_GTi wrote:Elephant (has mixed results I believe, won't touch my GTi for example)
Didi they say why they wouldn't insire your GTi? I had no trouble with mine, 19 and zero no-claims.

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 4:10 pm
by mysteryboy
admiral seem to be the cheapest for us youngsters

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 4:16 pm
by JTLondon
With Elephant, bare in mind the online search is default on 10month "bonus accelerator"... which means its only a 10month cover so divide by 10 times by 12 for the actual annual cost.
But its a bonus accelerator so you get your NCB in 10months, but apparently you cant take that NCB over to another insurer as they dont recognise it. :roll:
1st yr with Elephant was 900+ for 24yr old with 0 no claims, 2nd yr was £5-600 but I had to declare my 3pts which brought it up to £750 or so but played Elephant against Admiral (its sister company) :lol:
And got my cover down to some £550 with 3pts. 8)

You can then always change to a 12month cover using your 10month NCB and then be free to move to whichever insurer... I'm assuming. :roll:

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 7:40 pm
by mk5_the_best
Tahrey1043- im 17 im a male and live in london and yes i am a student

Si_GTi- thank you for all the information its greatly appreciated :wink:
and yeh its best to have no claims that is why i am getting a policy under my name if i am to move on to something bigger next year i would need no claims

mysteryboy- thanks il give admiral a try in the morning


regards moe

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 10:05 am
by PhilGTi
Im insured through privilage, i pay 580 full comp with my mum as first driver and me as named driver, not bad for a group 12 car. Its 110 less without no claims protection!

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 12:18 pm
by GroovyCarrot
Elephant have always come out by far and away the cheapest for me, even getting quotes on hot hatches like 205 gti it comes out at hundreds of pounds less than any of the others.

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 12:30 pm
by CalvinGTI
Mines with Adrian Flux, £680 Fully comp and Fully protected as well as all my mods declared.

Not bad for being banned last year !!

*wipes brow*

Cal

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 2:46 pm
by neilw
Yup Adrian Flux seem best for me too, looking at renewing at the mo. direct line (who im with at the mo want £499 (unmodded), AF £578 with Coilovers and Induction kit.

But deffinatly shop around, look for online discounts ect,

good luck

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 3:40 pm
by dino
I'm with Norwich Union and they were by far the cheapest for me with both my cars.

By the way - Just remember insuring the car under someone else's name as the main driver but in fact you are actually the main driver/only driver is insurance fraud and invalidates your policy.

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 6:14 pm
by Si_GTi
ModifiedMadness wrote:
Si_GTi wrote:Elephant (has mixed results I believe, won't touch my GTi for example)
Didi they say why they wouldn't insire your GTi? I had no trouble with mine, 19 and zero no-claims.
Well it wasn't so much that they point-blank wouldn't insure me, more that the quote was ridiculous! Over £2000 back when I was 23 with 4 years' NCB :shock:

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 7:32 pm
by ModifiedMadness
Christ, I'm paying £1800 on a 10 month bonus accelerator and like I say, I'm 19 and haven't got any no-claims.

Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2005 12:30 am
by Tahrey1043
17 yrs old, guy, getting own insurance = you may as well drop trou and bend forwards already

i stayed on my mums til i was 20 because the year on year drop in what i got quoted solo was better than anything NCB could do for me, whereas being a named driver on her car was way cheaper. by then, annual 3PFT on anything i wanted to drive was finally less than the value of the car (~£700) and so inside my feasible budget.

but, whatever you wanna do :)
i'll say this though - if you're going to stack a car through inexperience, or do any kind of damage (and it's near inevitable to happen, even if minor), its far better to do it to a parents motor than your own as they'll generally sort out the messy side of it and let you see how that sort of thing goes down, rather than you having to learn the hard way with your own motor.

PS student? seriously, give endsleigh a whizz, they started out as a student insurer and remain quite good. Don't let the broker run roughshod over you though, if you play the game and see if they can blag you a better deal, 9 times out of 10 you'll get it. surprised me too, but i always press for something a little better now ... let the meek and drone-minded pay the first quoted, inflated figure.
choice of car can be critical at this point though, even for third party - i'd say anything over group six you may as well forget it (at 20, i settled for group 4, hence the polo..).

PPS London? ... you're screwed :lol: