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Old 07-11-2011, 05:10 PM #26
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Its no wonder people chance it with no insurance really...
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Exactly what I heard as well. I'm searching now for the clip.

Im going to give my granddad his £3k back, and him and me mam paid for me cabin crew training as well.....£2k.

see 21 mins 10 secs or so.

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I watched it again and she said she wanted to give her grandad back the car insurance money and that HE and her mum had paid for her training.
Well I'd suggest you watch it again: I have quoted what she said, and referrenced the point at which she said it.
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Then she mentioned the amounts in an earlier DR interview and it WAS 3,000 and 2,000!

Must have missed that one and if so I stand corrected! If it's that high she must either be driving a high end car, or have loads of points on her licence!
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Then she mentioned the amounts in an earlier DR interview and it WAS 3,000 and 2,000!
Yes it was.

Nice to know that some of us heard what she actually said, rather than what we think she said.
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All these "workarounds" will invalidate the policy if you get found out, and in the event of an accident they WILL try to find out if they are liable!


I didnt mean a blatant lie, I meant being put on an insurance policy of someone over 25 as a 2nd driver. Perfectly legit and acceptable
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I did a quote for my 17 year old last week and it was 2675 I was pretty shocked lol so its about right
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Sorry but no way would her car insurance be £1,000

At the time she was 18yrs old. and they usually pay between £2-4k

I passed my test at the age of 31, and my first car insurance was £1700
A grand seems pretty reasonable to me for the coolest way to cruise around town, yes, this zippy convertible features shiny metallic wheels and black interior with signature zebra-print Barbie seats. What a fashionable way to roll! Ultra-sleek and sporty design. Comes with Barbie logo license plate. Also features holofoil headlights. Barbie Doll Not included. Recommended For Ages 5 Plus.
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I find that quite an average price for her age, i am 17 and passed in august this year,on the day i passed i was quoted £48,000 for a 1litre corsa 8 years old!!! However when my parents called their insurance company to see how much it would be for me on their policy and their car (peugeot 307) they said £2750, which for some stupid reason i agreed to and am skint every month as my part time job only just covers it lol
p.s. its not illegal if anyone thinks that, we checked with the company before we added me to policy

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I did a quote for my 17 year old last week and it was 2675 I was pretty shocked lol so its about right
Hi - great first post !!
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Its no wonder people chance it with no insurance really...
No wonder, but not worth it, the cops have these hand-held computer jobbies that can tell them if you have an MOT and if insured the name of the insurer, takes them about a minute to find out if they stop you! They also have Number Plate recognition cameras that give the same info!
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Were you lot not paying attention? She said her insurance was £1000 and it was £2000 for her trolley dolly training.
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I watched it again and she said she wanted to give her grandad back the car insurance money and that HE and her mum had paid for her training.
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Must have missed that one and if so I stand corrected! If it's that high she must either be driving a high end car, or have loads of points on her licence!
Nothing like a good old fashioned apology - and that was nothing like a good old fashioned apology. She didn't even make mentioned of a £1000 sum.

I am quite sure be as high for all the reasons I mentioned earlier - regardless of points on licence or not.
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hi lol my first post! I should have been more daring with it lol
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Alex's 3 grand insurance sounds about right.

I have a neighbour. She's 19 now but just after her 18th birthday she got an 07 astra. That cost her 3 grand insurance.
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I find that quite an average price for her age, i am 17 and passed in august this year,on the day i passed i was quoted £48,000 for a 1litre corsa 8 years old!!! However when my parents called their insurance company to see how much it would be for me on their policy and their car (peugeot 307) they said £2750, which for some stupid reason i agreed to and am skint every month as my part time job only just covers it lol
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£48,000 on a Corsa?!

Not surprised its almost £3k on a Peugeot 307 though, theyre awful to insure

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Alex's 3 grand insurance sounds about right.

I have a neighbour. She's 19 now but just after her 18th birthday she got an 07 astra. That cost her 3 grand insurance.
Astras aren't great to insure either! If she had a cheaper car I bet the insurance would be half that
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I find that quite an average price for her age, i am 17 and passed in august this year,on the day i passed i was quoted £48,000 for a 1litre corsa 8 years old!!! However when my parents called their insurance company to see how much it would be for me on their policy and their car (peugeot 307) they said £2750, which for some stupid reason i agreed to and am skint every month as my part time job only just covers it lol
p.s. its not illegal if anyone thinks that, we checked with the company before we added me to policy
Quite true IF you are riding around in their Peugeot 307 but if you are using the Corsa you are driving uninsured!
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I find that quite an average price for her age, i am 17 and passed in august this year,on the day i passed i was quoted £48,000 for a 1litre corsa 8 years old!!! However when my parents called their insurance company to see how much it would be for me on their policy and their car (peugeot 307) they said £2750, which for some stupid reason i agreed to and am skint every month as my part time job only just covers it lol
p.s. its not illegal if anyone thinks that, we checked with the company before we added me to policy
Yeah it's very pricey. I waited until I was 21 to have my own car and my own insurance. From the ages of 17-21 I was just a named driver on my parents insurance. But it gave me chance to save up and have a car I can afford on my own

If my insurance doesn't go down next year I will be well pissed off. I have never been in an accident *touch wood* but a few months ago they said women have to pay the same as men. Pffft.

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hi lol my first post! I should have been more daring with it lol
yeah, you really need to learn to sit on the fence a wee bit more !!

thanks to others who have confirmed that insurance rates for younger drivers can (and indeed do) reach up into the £000's brackets.

I think many people don't factor in all the different areas within an insurance policy that can make one hell of a difference - even one small accident for a younger, less experienced driver can drastically push the cost up.
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£48,000 on a Corsa?!

Not surprised its almost £3k on a Peugeot 307 though, theyre awful to insure



Astras aren't great to insure either! If she had a cheaper car I bet the insurance would be half that


Tell me about it. I moved from a 2 seater MX5, 4 years old, 2litre with a soft top, to a 3 year old 1.8 Astra - and I couldn't believe it cost me MORE to insure the bliddy thing!
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£48,000 on a Corsa?!

Not surprised its almost £3k on a Peugeot 307 though, theyre awful to insure



Astras aren't great to insure either! If she had a cheaper car I bet the insurance would be half that
Yeah true. She had a corsa. She's an only child and her parents split up so yeah they spoilt her with a 7 grand astra I think it cost and with 3 grand insurance. At a young age you should really only have a small car to run about in unless you have the money to burn.

But yeah insurance is expensive. I don't blame people who use public transport or wait a few years to get their own car.
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Heres a pic of the insurance website, i know i said £48,000 and this says £43,000 but on the bit i took a pic of, they havent included the £5000 deposit on the next page

BTW i didnt actually buy insurance on this corsa, i dont even have the car, i just checked a reg. plate on one i found on autotrader.
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Heres a pic of the insurance website, i know i said £48,000 and this says £43,000 but on the bit i took a pic of, they havent included the £5000 deposit on the next page

BTW i didnt actually buy insurance on this corsa, i dont even have the car, i just checked a reg. plate on one i found on autotrader.
Chuff me. What a joke. You could buy a house for 43 grand!
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Heres a pic of the insurance website, i know i said £48,000 and this says £43,000 but on the bit i took a pic of, they havent included the £5000 deposit on the next page

BTW i didnt actually buy insurance on this corsa, i dont even have the car, i just checked a reg. plate on one i found on autotrader.
Hilarious eh!!

Methinks that insurance company might want to review their systems - just a little bit eh!!
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I believe she lives in South Shields.
Have you been there?
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Hilarious eh!!

Methinks that insurance company might want to review their systems - just a little bit eh!!
Think they all do mate, if they made one company that gave reasonable insurance to 17-21 year olds, they would get a very large % of 17-21year olds, and therefore an awful lot of money!
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