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Title: Insurance sucks
Post by: Koose on 01 September 2012, 11:04
My Nissan 350Z Nismo - £412 FC
My 1996 Golf GTi 16v - £487 tpft

WTF?
Title: Re: Insurance sucks
Post by: Sam on 01 September 2012, 11:45
For me its Audi A4 1.9TDI ESTATE (110bhp) £570
              Audi S4 2.7 Bi-turbo Quattro ESTATE (300bhp) £600


 :laugh:
Title: Re: Insurance sucks
Post by: hobnobbob on 01 September 2012, 12:31
insurance doesnt  bother me its there if you need it.
its the excess that pisses me off the most. you pay out of the ear sometimes for a nice car and then they demand you pay an amount of money, a large sum if your under 25 of about 250 normally as voluntary, if you have an accident... whats the point in that?  :angry:

but on an odd note i'm the same.
for my 1.8 golf 600 a year.
A mondeo ST220... 650...
Title: Re: Insurance sucks
Post by: mumbles on 01 September 2012, 16:46
Thought mine would come down when I sold my 04 plate Audi A4 2.0L petrol sport and got my 04 plate ford fiesta 1.4 diesel. It came down by a total of.... £10..  :sad: :cry:
Title: Re: Insurance sucks
Post by: Britman on 01 September 2012, 16:59
i was lookin putting stuff in comparison sites and all newer cars i.e 4-6k are like a third less than car worth 500 or so. Got quote a bmw 320d cab 2006 it 10 less than a old 1.8 vectra or something a 120d was 18 less ha a month a third less, was same on a lot cars, guess old cars more likely cause accidents in some people as they dont give a f**k where as people with 6k car will, who knows.
Title: Re: Insurance sucks
Post by: VW BUSH on 01 September 2012, 17:33
Battered 98 8V Mk3 £480 tpft
05 Mk5 GTI £460 FC

How much sense does that make?
Title: Re: Insurance sucks
Post by: Gti_Jamo on 01 September 2012, 18:25
Insurance companies should be forced to explain their costs as it appears most of them are making up the numbers these days. I recently swapped my insurance form my Leon Cupra (180bhp) to my Mk3 Gti 8v and my policy came down by a fiver....for the year that is. They ( Admiral ) also said to me a car kept in a locked garage at night merits a higher premium as oppose to one thats parked up on the street at night.  :rolleyes:
Title: Re: Insurance sucks
Post by: MS1COYS on 01 September 2012, 18:54
Current insurance;

Admiral multicar policy.

2006 Toyota Corolla. 1.6. Worth £5k max.
2005 VW Golf Gti. Worth £8-9k max. (including mods)

Cost - £880 F.C

Previous insurance;

Jaguar X-Type SE 2.2d. Worth £10-11k max (including mods)

Cost - £874 F.C


(What the f**k are these monkeys taking>!>!>!)
Title: Re: Insurance sucks
Post by: VW BUSH on 01 September 2012, 18:56
I think they have a tank full of manatee's which randomly nuzzle floating balls with numbers on, they then stick a 0 on the end and apply it as a cost...
Title: Re: Insurance sucks
Post by: MS1COYS on 01 September 2012, 19:09
I think they have a tank full of manatee's which randomly nuzzle floating balls with numbers on, they then stick a 0 on the end and apply it as a cost...

thingying genius!
Title: Re: Insurance sucks
Post by: luke on 02 September 2012, 10:04
my insurance renewal quotes have jumped from £850 to £1150 in a week, my insurance is cheaper on a 16v golf than a 8v  :huh:
Title: Re: Insurance sucks
Post by: Gavv8 on 02 September 2012, 10:29
Thats because the 8v's better.... :wink:
Title: Re: Insurance sucks
Post by: Ant1981 on 02 September 2012, 11:06
Thats because the 8v's better.... :wink:

Better at running out of steam, that's for sure.
Title: Re: Insurance sucks
Post by: Xtrhardcore on 02 September 2012, 13:39
Golf mk4 Gti  1.8 - £1100 FC
Renault Clio 1.2 mk1 ph3 - £2500

Good going Elephant :)