yeah i think thats the major problem with the younger genaration lol but there's nothing we can do about it, on the other hand it seems that the higher and newer the engine *some* insurers will be cheaper
Im the younger generation only being 21 though, my first year on a 1.1 saxo was £1500 2nd year was £1300 on a 206 gti 138 3rd year was £797 same car 4th year was £780 same car and at the end of the 4th year when i was still 20 i got a quote for my astra vxr which was £1400 which went down to £823 the day i turned 21 :)|
#17: Re: 206 1.4 quicksilver Author: Seabook, Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 6:16 am ---- is more about the NCB rather than age.
Not really, most insurers assume that the older you are the more responsible/mature you are so they reckon you will be a better driver.
I reckon if you got a quote on the same car for 19yo with 1 NCB and a 23yo with 1 years NCD the 23 year olds would be cheaper.
#19: Re: 206 1.4 quicksilver Author: mjrimmer, Location: davenportPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 6:39 am ---- there's a lad on landyzone(not for those who can't take a bit of banter), he's 19 years old and just changed his freelander sport for a 2004 range rover hse........his insurance for the first year is just short of 5k ( more money than sense or rich parents)
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