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PMSL wrote i cant see you getting a car and insurance for under £1500 i just passed and my insurance alone on a 1.2 is over £1500. if your buying like a £300 car then you might im not sure.


Lower the car value the more expensive the insurance is for us young ones. As apparently we are less likely to look after a cheap car!


Yeah i just cant see his insurance being £400 with no box i was looking for hours without a box and the lowest was £2500
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ColdJakub wrote Hey mate haha should add each other!

The VW costs £535 and I got it checked by someone already (today) the only bad aspect is cosmetic scratches.

I'm 19 in March by the way and I might be able to do the second driver aspect also.

I have a drive attached to my house so it's a rather good thing also.

Yes I do have a full UK License since August last year

As I already stated the insurance is £408.43 for the Polo (£500 if added with the extra bonuses, no telematics box)

I just would like to see if there's any other better cars out there that I might prefer more haha.

I'd use it for general commuting also


No way is your insurance £400 on a 1.4 with no black box, any first driver without a black box under 20 is most likely going to be £1500 or more, no way is it less than a £1000. especially with a 1.4 damn


He was quoted for a Third Party cover, not Comprehensive, so this is most likely the main factor as to why its so cheap
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Shiv wrote
PMSL wrote
ColdJakub wrote Hey mate haha should add each other!

The VW costs £535 and I got it checked by someone already (today) the only bad aspect is cosmetic scratches.

I'm 19 in March by the way and I might be able to do the second driver aspect also.

I have a drive attached to my house so it's a rather good thing also.

Yes I do have a full UK License since August last year

As I already stated the insurance is £408.43 for the Polo (£500 if added with the extra bonuses, no telematics box)

I just would like to see if there's any other better cars out there that I might prefer more haha.

I'd use it for general commuting also


No way is your insurance £400 on a 1.4 with no black box, any first driver without a black box under 20 is most likely going to be £1500 or more, no way is it less than a £1000. especially with a 1.4 damn


He was quoted for a Third Party cover, not Comprehensive, so this is most likely the main factor as to why its so cheap


Ahh right i wouldn't do that though haha
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PMSL wrote
Shiv wrote
PMSL wrote
ColdJakub wrote Hey mate haha should add each other!

The VW costs £535 and I got it checked by someone already (today) the only bad aspect is cosmetic scratches.

I'm 19 in March by the way and I might be able to do the second driver aspect also.

I have a drive attached to my house so it's a rather good thing also.

Yes I do have a full UK License since August last year

As I already stated the insurance is £408.43 for the Polo (£500 if added with the extra bonuses, no telematics box)

I just would like to see if there's any other better cars out there that I might prefer more haha.

I'd use it for general commuting also


No way is your insurance £400 on a 1.4 with no black box, any first driver without a black box under 20 is most likely going to be £1500 or more, no way is it less than a £1000. especially with a 1.4 damn


He was quoted for a Third Party cover, not Comprehensive, so this is most likely the main factor as to why its so cheap


Ahh right i wouldn't do that though haha



Yup just as I suggested to him, highly recommend having comprehensive cover! It's a must, in my opinion
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Shiv wrote
PMSL wrote
Shiv wrote
PMSL wrote
ColdJakub wrote Hey mate haha should add each other!

The VW costs £535 and I got it checked by someone already (today) the only bad aspect is cosmetic scratches.

I'm 19 in March by the way and I might be able to do the second driver aspect also.

I have a drive attached to my house so it's a rather good thing also.

Yes I do have a full UK License since August last year

As I already stated the insurance is £408.43 for the Polo (£500 if added with the extra bonuses, no telematics box)

I just would like to see if there's any other better cars out there that I might prefer more haha.

I'd use it for general commuting also


No way is your insurance £400 on a 1.4 with no black box, any first driver without a black box under 20 is most likely going to be £1500 or more, no way is it less than a £1000. especially with a 1.4 damn


He was quoted for a Third Party cover, not Comprehensive, so this is most likely the main factor as to why its so cheap


Ahh right i wouldn't do that though haha



Yup just as I suggested to him, highly recommend having comprehensive cover! It's a must, in my opinion


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