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Old 05 August 2004, 08:44 PM
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28yrs old with full licence, garaged, RAC trackster.............. £4718 a yr
Old 05 August 2004, 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by scoobyp1
28yrs old with full licence, garaged, RAC trackster.............. £4718 a yr
42 yrs old, DD still on licenec although now 9yrs and had 3 points 1 year to go , 22b quote £630ish, just paid £627 for WR1 fully protected, has to be garaged after 10 if within 1/2 mile radius of hse. Some benefits of getting older. Subaru Insured give them a ago, they use GroupArma, top company, they only insure top performnace cars, they tend to pre-rate cars like STIPPP, 22B and WR1 within subaru range. Can only suggest M8.
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22B, valued at £24k, 27 years old, full NCD, parked on driveway - £795.90 Full Comp plus £14.70 to protect it
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im 28, 5points, no ncd and living in swansea
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5points and no ncd
No wonder its nearly £5k
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the 5 points are for one offence, doing 40 in a 30 at 7am in the welsh valleys. It was the day of the rally and they were out in force and cos the Police had no evidenc i fought it and the courts laughed and point blank refused to look at my evidence, they issued me with 5pts and a £300 fine.
I dont have any no claims cos i had a company car and i insured the P1 in my fathers name
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Originally Posted by scoobyp1
the 5 points are for one offence, doing 40 in a 30 at 7am in the welsh valleys. It was the day of the rally and they were out in force and cos the Police had no evidenc i fought it and the courts laughed and point blank refused to look at my evidence, they issued me with 5pts and a £300 fine.
I dont have any no claims cos i had a company car and i insured the P1 in my fathers name
Doesn't really make the 22B a viable prospect does it?

Unless you are willing to pay £400 A MONTH for insurance?

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things are looking up, down to £2000 now....
Waiting for 2 other companies to get back to me aswell with better prices apparently
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Originally Posted by scoobyp1
I dont have any no claims cos i had a company car and i insured the P1 in my fathers name

Some companies will, on production of a letter from your employers confirming how many years you were claim free, give you the discount for the number of years you were driving claim free.

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