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Old 14-07-2013, 14:03   #1
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Is it cheaper or somthing? As I have just seen someone who looks about my age driving a 60 reg Audi s3 TD. How, just how? Also seen one driving a Isuzu rodeo. How?
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Old 14-07-2013, 14:33   #2
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Is it cheaper or somthing? As I have just seen someone who looks about my age driving a 60 reg Audi s3 TD. How, just how? Also seen one driving a Isuzu rodeo. How?
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Is it cheaper or somthing? As I have just seen someone who looks about my age driving a 60 reg Audi s3 TD. How, just how? Also seen one driving a Isuzu rodeo. How?
Are you sure it was a girl, sometimes you can mistake young lads with long hair.


Could be "Daddies car" and she is a named driver, both our kids are named drivers on the Picasso, doesn't cost them a cent, and with Direct Line they are also building up some no claims too.

OR could be a company car, given to the wife as she might be " Company Secretary" and has " Any Driver " covered.

That way the car could be a pool car at work, but with the family at weekends, there are all sorts of tax fiddles, sorry scrub that, tax avoidance situations...


Hope it helps,

Oh another option, she could have just stolen it...


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Old 14-07-2013, 16:08   #4
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Could be "Daddies car" and she is a named driver, both our kids are named drivers on the Picasso, doesn't cost them a cent, and with Direct Line they are also building up some no claims too.

OR could be a company car, given to the wife as she might be " Company Secretary" and has " Any Driver " covered.

That way the car could be a pool car at work, but with the family at weekends, there are all sorts of tax fiddles, sorry scrub that, tax avoidance situations...


Hope it helps,

Oh another option, she could have just stolen it...


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Cheers, that helps a lot
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Are you sure it was a girl, sometimes you can mistake young lads with long hair.


Could be "Daddies car" and she is a named driver, both our kids are named drivers on the Picasso, doesn't cost them a cent, and with Direct Line they are also building up some no claims too.

OR could be a company car, given to the wife as she might be " Company Secretary" and has " Any Driver " covered.

That way the car could be a pool car at work, but with the family at weekends, there are all sorts of tax fiddles, sorry scrub that, tax avoidance situations...


Hope it helps,

Oh another option, she could have just stolen it...


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all of that was covered in my reply
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Old 14-07-2013, 16:18   #6
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all of that was covered in my reply
Yes but, some times a bit more detail is required

Also in my reply, companies can also cover the cost, no just the parents, hence the tax avoidance bit.


You know me better than that, why write a few words when a full page will do..

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the thing is ryan, these kids that have it handed to them like that will learn no respect for what is basically a killing machine in the wrong hands, its just handed to them without having to earn the privilege and they know should something go wrong mummy and daddy will be there to bail them out
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There was some legislation went through parliament a couple of years ago and came into affect last year forcing Insurance companies to make no distinction between male and female customers as it was discrimination. Guess what the cost went up to the same level as male customers, I guess the insurance companies rubbed their hands with that little nugget, thanks Mr Cameron and co.
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yeah, i don't have that, i kill someone, it's my own fault, i wouldn't drag my parents into it, thing it, i know road manners, therefore won't kill anyone
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There was some legislation went through parliament a couple of years ago and came into affect last year forcing Insurance companies to make no distinction between male and female customers as it was discrimination. Guess what the cost went up to the same level as male customers, I guess the insurance companies rubbed their hands with that little nugget, thanks Mr Cameron and co.
they should of dropped it down so us males would of been at female level


wonder if anyone's gone through a sex change just to get cheaper car insurance
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wonder if anyone's gone through a sex change just to get cheaper car insurance
You could be the first
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I could couldn't I
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I could couldn't I
What have you to loose....

A few things spring to mind
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Old 14-07-2013, 23:51   #14
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A few things spring to mind
Well, I won't need to modify my hair...on my head
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