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Hi just wondering how much every one pays for there insurance ????

I'll go first

age = 26

points = 9 :swerve:

car = lupo sport

cover Fully comp

ncb = 2 years

cost = £342

PLUS INSURED TO DRIVE ANY OTHER CAR TP&F

PARKED IN THE STREET

GATEWAY INSURANCE

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Hi just wondering how much every one pays for there insurance ????

I'll go first

age = 26

points = 9 :swerve:

car = lupo sport

cover Fully comp

ncb = 2 years

cost = £342

age = 18

points = 0 :swerve:

car = was arosa bog standard 1.0

cover Fully comp with pass plus

ncb = 1 years

cost = £892

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age = 26

points = 3

car = 06 Honda S2000

cover Fully comp with pass plus

ncb = 7 Years Protected No claims

Working in Tv

Insurance group 20

10k miles a year

social and computing

Married

London Address

cost = £900

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Far too much:

Age: 21

Points: 3

Accidents: 2, one non-fault, one fault but claim cancelled

Car: '97 Arosa 1.0

Cover: Fully Comp

NCB: 3

Other info: includes 'driving other cars' (important) and track day insurance (cool extra)

Price: £450

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age = 26

points = 9 declared but only cos they want to know for the last 5 years even though they aren't still valid

accidents = 1 fault, £2500

car = fabia vrs

cover = Fully comp, drive any other car tpo, all mods declared

ncb = 2 years

cost = £600

insurer = elephant

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Age: 27

Points: 0

NCB: 6 years (protected)

Car: Standard Lupo GTI

Cover: Fully comp with business class 1

Location: Southend

Claims: 2 in the last 2 years - one fault (protected NCB) and one non-fault

£400 ish iirc.

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age: 17

car: lupo 1.0E

ncb: 0

fully comp

points - 0

diamond (is a girls best friend) -£712

thats typical my first year as a driver in a 1.0E was £1278

they are thinking they might be changing the male female divide so i heard

something to with the number of claims made by young women has risen an awful lot in recent years

insurance for young blokes is ridiculous and they wonder why so many people drive without it

they're almost forcing people not to drive,

lovely persons

little chris

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But why do you think its so expensive? because most young lads like yourself crash. I reckon a third of the sixth form when I was at school had accidents. :coffee:

Im 20

Lupo Sport

0 no claims, but driving for 3 years.

No points

No accidents

All mods declared

£1100

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But why do you think its so expensive? because most young lads like yourself crash. I reckon a third of the sixth form when I was at school had accidents. :coffee:

Yeah, and when women crash, they reverse into a lamp post or something, when young lads crash they roll into a field

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But why do you think its so expensive? because most young lads like yourself crash. I reckon a third of the sixth form when I was at school had accidents. :coffee:

fair cop, loads of my mates have crashed, i go to an all boys school

but totalling up the crashes the girls school down the road is winning

plus mostof my mates and myself havent claimed

i just think its ridiculous saying that males are worse than females when statistics are there for all to see

little chris

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points = 9 declared but only cos they want to know for the last 5 years even though they aren't still valid

Not particularly aimed at Adam here, but a point to note about spent endorsements is that if they are printed on your licence (they may be 20 years out of date), an insurance company may still consider them before quoting because it is a poor driving history that can be clearly demonstrated. see you, DD, CD & IN endorsements make alarm bells ring very loudly.

Our fleet insurers (Equity Red Star) are very interested to see licences and often impose terms on potential employees because they haven't been arsed to get them removed. Inevitably, this costs them the job they were applying for.

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Yeah but men are expected to be good drivers naturally. Its a competitive thing. Where as women aren't so bothered. if they can drive thats good enough for them. Men always seem to want one up on each other.

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Lupo GTi: £194 Fully comp with declared coilovers, 3 points, protected no claims, business cover, TSOnamed...

Arosa 1.0MPi, Fully Comp with declared mods upto £300, business cover, in TSO's name with me named: I think they pay us?!?!?!?

:lol:

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