Insurance Comparison Thread Three
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hi,
i was looking into buying an s2000 some years ago before deciding to go back into education. I'm now looking to finally buy an s2000...just wondering what the insurance is like. I'm 27 years old with 8+yrs NCB. The car will be garaged however i do have 6 points for speeding. What kinda premiums are you paying? Are there any agencies you would recommend? Thanks.
i was looking into buying an s2000 some years ago before deciding to go back into education. I'm now looking to finally buy an s2000...just wondering what the insurance is like. I'm 27 years old with 8+yrs NCB. The car will be garaged however i do have 6 points for speeding. What kinda premiums are you paying? Are there any agencies you would recommend? Thanks.
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Try www.confused.com as a good starting block.
Always worth then phoning some other brokers with a target price for them to aim for.
Mine is
Always worth then phoning some other brokers with a target price for them to aim for.
Mine is
#27
I'm on the hunt too..... Spent the last 2 hours searching the net.
27yrs old with 9yrs no claims, 1 accident, parked on street with 28yr old female on policy on a MY03.
Barclays is by far the cheapest
27yrs old with 9yrs no claims, 1 accident, parked on street with 28yr old female on policy on a MY03.
Barclays is by far the cheapest
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Originally Posted by Dan Hale,Aug 18 2006, 12:43 PM
If you are young (ish) it is often worth putting one of your parents on the policy as a named driver.