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damn insurance!
cal tdi:
Im currently trying to justify paying £1850 insurance on a 54' plate 2.0 GT TDI...thats with both parents on the policy so looks as cheap as im going to get (been on the comparison web sites believe me)
Iv got a really good deal lined up for the 2.0TDI (3dr black :laugh:) which i dont want to pass on otherwise it will have to be a 1.9Sport (£1180) with cheaper insurance.
Really bugs me as iv been saving for car but i get killed on insurance for being 19 despite 2 years completely faultless driving.
Any advice on good insurers would be great, cheers!
WhiteGTI:
Hmm, sorry to hear about this!
I've always found either Tesco or Admiral to be the cheapest for me. At 19, I was with Tesco.
I'm with Greenlight now, and they were by far the cheapest quote, but I have a sneaking suspicion that you are too young to qualify for a decent quote with them, although give them a go definitely!! I am quite possibly wrong.
Other than that, Adrian Flux are also ok with younger drivers, as are HIC on occasion.
Best of luck mate,
Chris. :smiley:
cal tdi:
thanks
the phone will be glued to my ear tomorrow to get a good quote as its a mint car 1 owner, low milage etc even has the optional grand prix split rims which have been looked after with minimal corrosion
Top Cat:
Cal you get a better price by ringing insurance companies, :smiley: car insurance comparison sites are a rip off. i just use them to get the phone numbers.
cal tdi:
--- Quote from: Top Cat on January 24, 2009, 08:08:58 pm ---Cal you get a better price by ringing insurance companies, :smiley: car insurance comparison sites are a rip off. i just use them to get the phone numbers.
--- End quote ---
by that you mean car insurance companies are a rip off :signLOL:
first thing tomorrow i'll be on the blower like a man possessed
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