i would look at churchill and admiral I recommend them both very much. I and many others have had major problems with Direct Line, so I would advise you to keep clear on them. Alternatively you could try sheila's wheels, for female vehicle insurance
why dont you or your wife insure it,with your daughter as a named driver,some companies let the named drivers earn no claims bonus as well as the insured,and it will be a lot cheaper.
Direct line is the company that lets named drivers earn their own NCD. Try a comparison website. Moneysupermarket is good and is my best quote. Confused not soo good.
Also im fully comp and 17. My Insurance for '99 T reg Corsa 1.2 16v club was �1600. I think your daughter (being a woman) based on same car and area/where cars kept/who uses it would be about �1000
The co-op is pretty good for young drivers - CIS insurance. Adding an adult as a named driver should help the cost, if you put her on your insurance she will (probably) not build up her own no-claims.
Thank you all again - I will try the companies suggested. Thats if my nerves hold up - she sems to think I will be taking her out all the time - yikes!
I learnt to drive and passed my test when I was 24. My partner bought me a 1.6 Ford Sport Ka after my 25 birthday and the cheapest insurance quote was from Diamond (who also include handbag cover!) I also managed to knock �100 of the quote by having him insured as a named driver (he has been driving 15 years) Apparently as he would be driving the car some of the time, he was considered as less of a risk so the premium went down. Worth having an experienced driver as a named driver.