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Are you not better off renewing for the year and then cancelling it when the car is sold? No idea at all tbh, but might be a less loaded premium that way.
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what car you got? Mine is 1k for the year, seems expensive but its becuase my age. |
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I have an honda civic type r, my policy is due up on monday, im currently insured with admiral, cost me a grand last year, but this year because im trying to insure the other half on it, they want £1900. Crazy price which im not going to be paying. If the worst comes to worst il have to renew a policy on my own for the time being until the car sells, which im not having much luck with either. 25 years old 6 years no claims, no points and they still want 1k plus everywhere.
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Yeah insureance is a joke !!! 1k for 1.4 for me robbery
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pay the insurance monthly, then renage when u sell themotor
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GO COMPARE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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ffs its only 1k per year for me to insure a 2 litre vectra and i havent even got a full licence nor any no claims bonus
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http://www.aviva.co.uk/short-term-car-insurance/
They were good when I needed to insure a car for the weekend. Also, how on earth are you paying over £1,000. I paid £800 when I was on a provisional licence |
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surely the car insurance is carried over to the next car...or its 40% money back.
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I doubt it, because if you have a 1982 corsa insured and then you buy a BMW Z4, I think they would want more money
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