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    Hello!

    Right, I've now got a full time job so now I'm thinking about getting myself a car and then insuring it. Slight problem, the quotes I get result in being over £3500.00. I'm not prepared to pay this lump of money to insure my car especially when the cars were Toyota Yaris', Fiesta's and old Corsa's.

    My budget for a car is about £1500 as it is my first car after all.

    Can anyone post any reasonable cars and even insurance companies so that the insurance won't be sky high?

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    Best car IMO would be a Renault Clio or a Peugeot 106
    Also try getting a quote from LV.. They are good with young drivers



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    As I say to everyone who's starting to drive - don't bother with compare sites. They're useful once you're old and insurance is more dependant on the company, but when you're young and inexperienced the best insurers tend to be ones that don't feature on compare sites. Direct Line and Churchill are two that I've always found very reasonable (been with Churchill ever since I started and still haven't found anyone able to quote me cheaper) and if you're gonna go on your parent's insurance as a named driver it's worth looking into companies like Admiral who allow you to build up no claims bonuses even without being the main driver, as that's a real penny saver for the following years.

    Doing the research yourself obviously takes a lot more time and effort but it's so incredibly worth it
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    I'm trying to get a quote on a Clio on both Direct Line and Churchill and this message shows...

    "From the information that you have provided to us, we are unable to provide you with a quotation at this time."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arron View Post
    I'm trying to get a quote on a Clio on both Direct Line and Churchill and this message shows...

    "From the information that you have provided to us, we are unable to provide you with a quotation at this time."
    it means for some reason or another they don't really want to insure you.

    ring them, they might be able to help.

    look for cars that other teens don't have, simply because they're likely to be cheaper because statistically they're not in many crashes.

    i wouldn't recommend insuring the car as your parents and putting you as a named driver because it's illegal and if the insurance company decide to investigate the crash or w.e and they find out you're 'fronting', they won't pay out and could even blacklist you simply 'cause it's like driving with out insurance.

    try cars other teens don't have, obviously smaller engine'll help.

    you'll be paying a lot for insurance on your first year anyway so expect it

    good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arron View Post
    I'm trying to get a quote on a Clio on both Direct Line and Churchill and this message shows...

    "From the information that you have provided to us, we are unable to provide you with a quotation at this time."
    As I said.. try www.lv.co.uk
    When I first started driving, when I was 17.. Got insured on my Renault Clio 1.2 Grande for £1,997 p/a or I think it was just over £2k for monthly installments.



    There's another shooting today, and this one was bad
    I'm glad that we all hope and pray, but it takes more than that
    We've been trying, we've been crying
    Hoping that they will do more than keep lying
    I need to believe that people can change
    Or else this life has all been in vain
    What's the point of fighting if we're fighting for a lie?

    I'm not senDing sublimInal messagEs to rule breakers

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    for the record, if you are involved in a crash and found to be 'fronting' - you can actually be prosecuted for having no insurance - meaning you can recieve up to 6 points, a hefty fine AND have to pay out for your car and the third party car to be repaired. All this on top of other potential prosecutions (ie, careless driving, etc.)

    i'm the star in the reasonably priced car!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sectional View Post
    As I said.. try www.lv.co.uk
    When I first started driving, when I was 17.. Got insured on my Renault Clio 1.2 Grande for £1,997 p/a or I think it was just over £2k for monthly installments.
    Quote from LV on a 1.1 Clio: £7,602.26

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    Oh damn! They have raised their prices since!



    There's another shooting today, and this one was bad
    I'm glad that we all hope and pray, but it takes more than that
    We've been trying, we've been crying
    Hoping that they will do more than keep lying
    I need to believe that people can change
    Or else this life has all been in vain
    What's the point of fighting if we're fighting for a lie?

    I'm not senDing sublimInal messagEs to rule breakers

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