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Old 07-04-2012, 22:21   #16
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Yeh girls are cheap Bugs me no end. My daughter was driving a tr7 at 18 and only 400 quid,she's now got a porsche and 360 fully comp. second daughter also under 250 in her triumph 13/60 with spitfire engine, twin carbs full race exhaust , alloys, bucket seats modded suspension.
Boy's 1.1 fiesta 1200 ffs
uuummm TR7, cheese wedge on wheels, brilliant little bit of british engineering
and as for the 13/60, thats the herald aint it, soft top or tintop

both cracking motors, not much into fords though, sorry
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Old 07-04-2012, 22:21   #17
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beetle was my first motor cost £68 insurance almost fell over at the time but now new drivers would welcome that quote with ease even today 34 yrs driving no convictions accidents or offences my terrano fully comp £600 which is due in next couple month keeps going on the increase . time to shop around this time each yr they just keep saying its inflation i feel im paying for the thousands un insured

all very puzzling ........ I am 70 with 38 years clean licence ...... have business use included .... and its under £300 fully comp .
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Old 07-04-2012, 22:32   #18
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uuummm TR7, cheese wedge on wheels, brilliant little bit of british engineering
and as for the 13/60, thats the herald aint it, soft top or tintop

both cracking motors, not much into fords though, sorry
Did someone say tr7 and brilliant in the same sentanceI spent 2 years welding one of them drove it about twice then off to the car auction worst car ive ever driven old morris marina engine and handling borderline dangerous
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Old 07-04-2012, 23:08   #19
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Didnt say TR7 was any good but it had pop up headlights she liked those She had a toyota celica too with pop up lights before the porsche 924 also has pop up head lights Bit of a theme going on there
Herald was bought 'cause she liked the pointy out bit on the roof and back light
THAT's why girls are cheap to insure
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Old 08-04-2012, 00:05   #20
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Check what "risk" area you are in Ryan, could be you are in a low risk area, thus making quotes lower for you, just a thought...

http://www.carinsuranceexplained.com...risk-list.html
According to the website, I live in a low risk area. Surprisingly I think I will probably have to get a cheap crap car with no balls and built up a no claims thingymabob unless I could go on my parents insurance or something. It's annoying how I can't technically drive a terrano. It's only a 2.7 td Ive probably driven it over 100 miles on private land ohh and through fields and god knows what else
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Old 08-04-2012, 00:59   #21
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have you actually checked quotes?
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Old 08-04-2012, 09:37   #22
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all very puzzling ........ I am 70 with 38 years clean licence ...... have business use included .... and its under £300 fully comp .

my premium this year was actually £ 289.54 including £ 15 for legal expenses cover and was with Chaucer insurance . declared push ball joint as well
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Old 08-04-2012, 09:42   #23
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Porsche 924 with a vw van engine !! Tr7 !! Omg I've heard enough
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Old 08-04-2012, 10:41   #24
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I think I will probably have to get a cheap crap car with no balls and built up a no claims thingymabob unless I could go on my parents insurance or something.
Yep and keep your licence clean as well or you will be paying through the nose.

The problem with young drivers (not all by the way) is they think they are great drivers and that's the problem, when you pass your test, you are just starting out and need to learn road craft...that comes with years behind the wheel
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Old 08-04-2012, 11:48   #25
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Yep and keep your licence clean as well or you will be paying through the nose.

The problem with young drivers (not all by the way) is they think they are great drivers and that's the problem, when you pass your test, you are just starting out and need to learn road craft...that comes with years behind the wheel
exacally, it's a road , not a race track
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Old 08-04-2012, 16:43   #26
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Yep and keep your licence clean as well or you will be paying through the nose.

The problem with young drivers (not all by the way) is they think they are great drivers and that's the problem, when you pass your test, you are just starting out and need to learn road craft...that comes with years behind the wheel
exactly, once you have passed your test, you really start to learn how to drive. NO more steady hand in the seat next to you, and wise words for what to do next, youre on your own!
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Old 08-04-2012, 16:57   #27
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exactly, once you have passed your test, you really start to learn how to drive. NO more steady hand in the seat next to you, and wise words for what to do next, youre on your own!
That is why learner drivers often get cheaper insurance, then it shoots up when they pass there tests, as no one will be sitting with them anymore.

We should have a curfew that new driver can only have 2 people in the car and it has to be parked up by 10 pm like some other places do. Also limmit them to 1.0L for the first year But also keep there insurance down so atleast they can pay it.
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Old 08-04-2012, 18:00   #28
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That is why learner drivers often get cheaper insurance, then it shoots up when they pass there tests, as no one will be sitting with them anymore.

We should have a curfew that new driver can only have 2 people in the car and it has to be parked up by 10 pm like some other places do. Also limmit them to 1.0L for the first year But also keep there insurance down so atleast they can pay it.
Totally agree, no more than 2 in a car for at least a year, small engine and knowing that the Police are always on the look out for you and if your caught doing something stupid or dangerous...2 yellow cards and then after that you have to sit a much harder test to get your licence back.
That should slow a few of the loons down
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Old 08-04-2012, 18:06   #29
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Porsche 924 with a vw van engine !! Tr7 !! Omg I've heard enough
Phnar, but it does have pop up headlights
She's also been known to drop the keys loudly here n there
She's looking for an MR2 for the summer now
I think that's got popups too
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