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YOUNG DRIVERS YANK INSURANCE WHO U WITH,,

Posted: Fri May 20, 16 10:00 am
by Cannonball
OK FOR THE YOUNG ONLY WHAT CAR HAVE YOU GOT WHO ARE YOU INSURED WITH AND WHAT DO YOU PAY ???? PLEASE PEOPLE UNDER 30 NEED APPLY, ;)
I AM HAVING RIGHT TROUBLE GETTING MY 27 YR OLD DAUGHTER INSURED ON THE 1500 HP SUPERBIRD ITS STUPID,,

OK ONLY BULL Bananarama! ON A 2,0 LITRE PINTO, ;) :D :D

Posted: Fri May 20, 16 11:39 am
by vipergts
Could be a big tumbleweed moment looking for under 30's here :shock: :lol:

Posted: Fri May 20, 16 12:14 pm
by Cannonball
vipergts wrote:Could be a big tumbleweed moment looking for under 30's here :shock: :lol:
i think there might be a couple Lee ???

Posted: Fri May 20, 16 12:19 pm
by Blue
ChrisN34 with the Duster is a young 'un...

Posted: Fri May 20, 16 1:48 pm
by Raminduction
Adrian Flux is usually best place to try www.adrianflux.co.uk

Posted: Sat May 21, 16 12:17 am
by ChrisN34
Blue wrote:ChrisN34 with the Duster is a young 'un...
Its true i am. I Phoned about 4 different places, the only one that would actually insure me is Andrain Flux, while my duster is a bit different , they didnt ask for any HP or anything like that. Only my age, where its stored, the car itself and the engine size. Admittedly i only went with them because they were the first to accept me so there might be others that would be offering insurance.

Posted: Sat May 21, 16 12:56 am
by Cannonball
ChrisN34 wrote:
Blue wrote:ChrisN34 with the Duster is a young 'un...
Its true i am. I Phoned about 4 different places, the only one that would actually insure me is Andrain Flux, while my duster is a bit different , they didnt ask for any HP or anything like that. Only my age, where its stored, the car itself and the engine size. Admittedly i only went with them because they were the first to accept me so there might be others that would be offering insurance.
how old are you and whats the cost,, thanks,

Posted: Sat May 21, 16 3:16 am
by ChrisN34
Im 21, and it cost me about £800 a year for my 318 Duster. Unfortunately i can only do about 4000 miles a year with that too. I Guess its a bit expensive, but i guess the price comes with the age.

Posted: Sat May 21, 16 8:32 am
by theseoldcars
I use Peter James. Highly recommended, because they're very flexible with regards to modifications and offer unlimited mileage policies.

Doesn't cost very much (if anything, might even drop the price) to add extra drivers, too, which is useful.

Won't accumulate NCB, like most classic policies, but then I must admit that I've never really found that too much of an issue later down the line. Only potentially going to smart for one year, anyway, if you do have to start a new policy.

Posted: Sat May 21, 16 8:49 am
by XP29
Have you tried RHinsurance?

Posted: Sat May 21, 16 9:35 am
by Pete
What about the MMA Club scheme with Brentacre Insurance?

Discount, plus young driver cover.

:read2:

:thumbright:

Posted: Thu Jul 28, 16 12:58 pm
by 70Plymouth
Hi, I'm 23. Ive got a 1970 Satellite (roadrunner tribute)

Its got a 383 4 speed, Im currently with adrian flux at £550 (that was at 22yrs)

Looking into brentacre due to the MMA discount :thumbright:

Posted: Thu Jul 28, 16 1:20 pm
by TyreFryer
Pete wrote:What about the MMA Club scheme with Brentacre Insurance?

Discount, plus young driver cover.

:read2:

:thumbright:
I would have thought it would definitely be worth trying Brentacre Duncan, the guy Pete's been dealing with, Darren, is the contact and really helpful and seems to know what he's talking about?

insurance

Posted: Thu Jul 28, 16 6:08 pm
by karlee1433
RH

Posted: Fri Jul 29, 16 8:25 pm
by CRAIG
I use RH too, im 30. cost me nearly 2 grand to insure the charger when I was 20.