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Offline MK4_20VT

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Re:Insurace
« Reply #10 on: 16 March 2004, 08:56 »
Try AXA insurance

I'v only been driving 9months

mk2 gti 8v k-ket (with ICE, alloys) they wanted ?1250 Fully comp.

Got a Cobra alarm CAT1, with central locking (insurance aproved fitting)          
***?430*** fully comp

The car does sit in a garage at night tho     ;D

Offline Ciaran

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Re:Insurace
« Reply #11 on: 16 March 2004, 09:08 »
not that sure tim did it through a broker but il check for u when im home at the weekend! id advise u to try a small broker because the beat my nearest quote by ?150!

Offline bishthefish

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Re:Insurace
« Reply #12 on: 16 March 2004, 20:16 »
Try tesco, HIC, Sabre... I used to work for Hyperformance, but I think they are out of the market for under 25s now.. :'(  

As Ellisdee says, being over 30 aint so bad... i was paying ?220 for my valver with max ncd !! ;)
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Offline Gambit

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Re:Insurace
« Reply #13 on: 17 March 2004, 12:23 »
if you put your ma on as a 2nd driver with elephant you will save between 20-30%

ideally you want to build up no claims and be over 25 and have a sensible postcode!

then you get insurance for ?300 FC protected NCB

yee har


Offline 16v Matt

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Re:Insurace
« Reply #14 on: 17 March 2004, 14:00 »
Just be careful with Tesco matey, When I read the small print they don't insure any cars with mods. But if you are leaving your car standard thats cool! I'm with HIC, & as long as you don't increase your bhp by more than 10 all mods are covered!  Just a thought. ;)

Offline Rick 16v Mk2

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Re:Insurace
« Reply #15 on: 01 June 2004, 15:43 »
Try Norwich Union Direct. They don't distinguish between provisional and full licences regarding how long you have held it. If you got your provisional when you were 17, that's when they consider you got your licence (think no claims bonus). It saved me ?350. Consider a limited mileage policy if you don't do that many miles. A pass plus will also be considered a years NCB with some insurers. Can work out cheaper to pay for it when you count the policy savings. Fairly useful too.

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Re:Insurace
« Reply #16 on: 01 June 2004, 16:49 »
0 years ncb and paying 928 a year 3rd party fire and theft! :o

seems abouit average id say?

only 21 :)

Offline davidhawkins_78

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Re:Insurace
« Reply #17 on: 02 June 2004, 14:04 »
I'm 25 with 4 yrs NCB - full Cat 1, but not declared any of the mods (really should do I know).

Paying 500 Fully Comp which isn't bad - could get it down to ?400ish but waiting to finish this years policy to get the magic 5 years!!

If you have cosmetic mods like mine that really are just other VW parts with a few extra's, I'm guessing I should declare them, but hopefully they shouldn't push Up the premium too much???

What do you think ??


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Offline G6dub

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Re:Insurace
« Reply #18 on: 02 June 2004, 17:57 »
Fully comp for a Golf Limited ?350 27 no -noclaimes name driver has 6 points for speeding! Value 8,000 has to be paid out in full.

Ok it is classic insurence and I can't earn a no-claims bonus from it but I have the everyday driver for that.
Any Golf up to a H reg can now go on a classic policy

Offline blu16v

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Re:Insurace
« Reply #19 on: 02 June 2004, 22:33 »
What company you with G6?