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CHEAP INSURANCE
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 12:06 pm
by apolocreed
Hello everyone,
were does everyone get there insurance from i have the basic 999c model and have 6 years no claims im wondering from peoples experience were is the cheapest or if there is any that specialise in small cars!
thanks
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 12:17 pm
by tupac2makaveli71
'cis' insurance i have found are really the cheapest, and thats comparing to like 30 other insurance companys, google search them
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 9:17 pm
by Mk2Adam
to be honest mate you've just gotta ring around as every company is different
oh and welcome to the forum

Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 3:42 pm
by WildChild
As a first time driver, i want to earn my no claims, unlike all of my friends who are just on their parents as added drivers.. (also illegal)
I shopped around and i managed to get £640 for 12 months third party fire and theft with Admiral Online.. Which includes £750 worth of audio equipment insurance..
The cheapest i could get any where else was around £810 (£1100+ for full comp)..
(Male, 19, Just passed, first time driver, insuring as named main driver on car)..
Also as a male 25 or under, with Admiral online, their insurance calculator makes it cheaper if you add other experienced older drivers as added drivers to your car..
I added my Dad as an Added driver (me as the main), 52 with 20 Years + no claims (and a few speeding convictions which were listed) and it reduced my insurance by £150 a year..)
Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 4:45 pm
by k4lps
WildChild wrote:As a first time driver, i want to earn my no claims, unlike all of my friends who are just on their parents as added drivers.. (also illegal)
I shopped around and i managed to get £640 for 12 months third party fire and theft with Admiral Online.. Which includes £750 worth of audio equipment insurance..
The cheapest i could get any where else was around £810 (£1100+ for full comp)..
(Male, 19, Just passed, first time driver, insuring as named main driver on car)..
Also as a male 25 or under, with Admiral online, their insurance calculator makes it cheaper if you add other experienced older drivers as added drivers to your car..
I added my Dad as an Added driver (me as the main), 52 with 20 Years + no claims (and a few speeding convictions which were listed) and it reduced my insurance by £150 a year..)
thats a good quote i got quoted £1200 cheepest 3rd party i got a cheeper quote for an audi A3
Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 7:46 am
by polock
The quote i just got for my mk2 was through AA, they quoted me £246 TPF&T (im 28) To go just TP the premium went up to just over £300
Insurance on my smart roadster is only £333 through CIS though, and thats a group 11! lol