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Im 24, with Tesco and were about the cheapest at the time.
Dont go with them if your planning on modding your car though!!! $$$
The Insurance Comparison is very useful!
Dont go with them if your planning on modding your car though!!! $$$
The Insurance Comparison is very useful!
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Originally Posted by S7EVE,Jan 21 2005, 05:09 AM
Im 24, with Tesco and were about the cheapest at the time.
Dont go with them if your planning on modding your car though!!! $$$
The Insurance Comparison is very useful!
Dont go with them if your planning on modding your car though!!! $$$
The Insurance Comparison is very useful!
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Elephant (despite the recent grief shown here) Normally appear to be the cheapest.
When I was a bit younger I rang all the dodgy brokers in the back of Max Power magazine.
I eventually purchased insurance off an essex wide boy who was suprised I had no points.
Turned out to be with Zurich and was a good policy but considerably cheaper than anything else I had been quoted.
Edd
When I was a bit younger I rang all the dodgy brokers in the back of Max Power magazine.
I eventually purchased insurance off an essex wide boy who was suprised I had no points.
Turned out to be with Zurich and was a good policy but considerably cheaper than anything else I had been quoted.
Edd
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Elephant are the cheapest I can find to insure me (bought the S when I was 22, now 24).
I assume, like me, you only want to insure yourself on your S, but stick your Mum on the policy as a named driver and it will probably save you a few quid. I guess this works as the older female driver is low risk so they figure if she's driving, the younger male won't be! Or maybe it's just that my Mum's special!!!
I assume, like me, you only want to insure yourself on your S, but stick your Mum on the policy as a named driver and it will probably save you a few quid. I guess this works as the older female driver is low risk so they figure if she's driving, the younger male won't be! Or maybe it's just that my Mum's special!!!