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New driver insurance
My son has just passed his test and we are now suffering the shock of getting him insured. I have tried all sorts of permutations but am getting quotes of £2500+ for 3rd Party !!!!
His friends say they are paying £1000- £1600. Whatt am I doing wrong?????
I cannot add him to my insurance as I have company insurance
His friends say they are paying £1000- £1600. Whatt am I doing wrong?????
I cannot add him to my insurance as I have company insurance
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Its a T reg Citroen Saxo which I got as I only wanted to insure him against 3rd party- he is prangs this car, so what I just throw it way and get another instead of claiming on the insurance.
He is 18.
Done all the comparison websites- cheapest was Quinn at £2500!!
Does it make a difference having the car registerd to him instead of me?
He is 18.
Done all the comparison websites- cheapest was Quinn at £2500!!
Does it make a difference having the car registerd to him instead of me?
Souds about right Kos!
You want to try getting an insurance for a new driver on an '06 2ltr Megane!
Most companies still want £2,800 plus from me and I am 23 and driving nearly a year. (And female which helps!)
Try Swinton, that is who I got mine from in the end and they were by far the cheapest at £1,300.
You want to try getting an insurance for a new driver on an '06 2ltr Megane!
Most companies still want £2,800 plus from me and I am 23 and driving nearly a year. (And female which helps!)
Try Swinton, that is who I got mine from in the end and they were by far the cheapest at £1,300.
im not sure if they cover very young drivers but try http://www.adrianflux.co.uk/
Also a Saxo is loaded as it's known as a "yoof" vehicle and they expecet that it will get modified. Depending on the model it's Group 3 to Group 14 (model??). You really need a group 1 car for the cheapest. Then never claim and eventually he'll have affordable insurance. But as you say he hits things so it's not surprising the premiums are high. Any of these are Group 1:
http://www.wisebuyers...d=18&group=1&x=34&y=1
http://www.wisebuyers...d=18&group=1&x=34&y=1
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Having a parent take out the insurance and naming the son/daughter as an additional driver is illegal if the child is the main driver. Any claim may be denied and the child could be done for having no insurance and the parent can de done for fraud.
http://www.finance-1.co.uk/named-driver.html
http://www.finance-1.co.uk/named-driver.html