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Old 06-11-2007, 01:44 PM
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can anyone help
ive got 4 years no claims no accidents in last 3 years or points
but my insurance still wants 700 SQUID
has anyone got some advice on this ?
it just seems abit much to me
Old 06-11-2007, 01:55 PM
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add a family member (mom) to policy as a named driver, increase excess .how old are you .
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Sounds cheap to me
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V cheap, mine was 1200 in the 3rd year of ownership!
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I would have said that was not bad at that price.

For me, aged 37, driving for 20 years, with no points on licence (ever), no claims (ever) and living in a good part of Bristol I was getting quotes of around
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Buy a Fiesta

Whilst the S is not an expensive car to run, it's hardly cheap

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Originally Posted by dreamer,Jun 11 2007, 11:03 PM
V cheap, mine was 1200 in the 3rd year of ownership!
jo i pay around a 3rd of that
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All good advice above, best idea is to call a broker who knows what they're doing - try Andrew Dean at A-Plan in Basingstoke 01256 355641. Worst they'll say is that you've got a good rate - likely they'll beat it.
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Originally Posted by S2BB,Jun 12 2007, 08:39 AM
All good advice above, best idea is to call a broker who knows what they're doing - try Andrew Dean at A-Plan in Basingstoke 01256 355641. Worst they'll say is that you've got a good rate - likely they'll beat it.


I'm looking at renewing for
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sounds very cheap to me also!!! whos that with mines


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