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I would think that's a bit high still, have you tried Sky insurance, they are the club insurer, so mention you are a member.

 

I paid £400 fully comp, no claims protected ( 8 years I think ) £250 excess, I am 38 and only have an N/A j-spec, but that's over double mine

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i pay £525 fully comp on a 93 tt 6 speed with mods declared not bad from direct line im 38 with no points and 4 years no claims allowing 12000 miles pa on it had to send in proof of alarm aswell

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26yrs old with admiral multicar.

2yrs no claims bonus

no points, no claims

 

metro 1.1 costs £204/yr 3rd party fire and theft 5k miles/yr and for commuting and social

Supra TT import auto - £300 fully comp, declared mods, and insured 3rd party any other cars - and yes, this is insured correctly as a MKiv and not a MKIII :) 5kmiles/yr for social only

 

mum is also insured as a name driver on both.

 

Up until I went multicar it cost me £736 or something like that for the Supra.(for social and commuting etc)

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To me that's brilliant, iv just been quoted £2000 third party only on the TT bearing in mind im 20 with only 3yr nc! Though you should be getting better then want uv been quoted!

 

Ouch! :blink:

 

At 21 I was insured for £1800 with zero NCB - was the first car I ever insured.

 

Sounds like you're getting stiffed mate, either that or NI insurance is steep!

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26yrs old with admiral multicar.

2yrs no claims bonus

no points, no claims

 

metro 1.1 costs £204/yr 3rd party fire and theft 5k miles/yr and for commuting and social

Supra TT import auto - £300 fully comp, declared mods, and insured 3rd party any other cars - and yes, this is insured correctly as a MKiv and not a MKIII :) 5kmiles/yr for social only

 

mum is also insured as a name driver on both.

 

Up until I went multicar it cost me £736 or something like that for the Supra.(for social and commuting etc)

 

That seems far too cheap as i went to admiral multicar for my sup and a polo diesel and they wanted much more than that and i have 13yrs ncb on sup and 6yrs ncb on the polo and im 10 years older than you:blink:

and i live in one of the cheapest parts of the country for ins

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im not complaining :)

And i have tripple checked all doccuments and everything is correct, like make model, and checked it was a MKIV.

Admiral have always been cheap for me.

I think my 200sx turbo with 1 yrs no claim a few yrs back now, was only 700ish fully comp. prob about 23 maybe. not sure to be honest. All i remeber was I had it for 2 weeks, as i it was parked up on the street and a pi$$ head came around the corner, smashed straight into mine and 2 cars in front. Wrote my car off, and as he wasnt insured (police caught him, they saw it all happen) I had to pay the excess, which was 350, and i lost my no claims!!!!

I think I paid something like 2k for it, and they offered me £750 for it after 2 weeks of ownership. They ended up upping their offer to £1700 after i showed other cars that were simialr! Still though, after having paying out excess and what not, im sure i only ended up getting £1100 back! so lost 900 quid and my no claims and it wasnt even my fault! So admiral were not great then!! Still, I have stopped with them though as they are cheap.

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Ouch! :blink:

 

At 21 I was insured for £1800 with zero NCB - was the first car I ever insured.

 

Sounds like you're getting stiffed mate, either that or NI insurance is steep!

 

As far as I know it is way more expensive over here for insurance , especially with young drivers!

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