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car insurance for daughter
#1
Just bought my daughter a car, her second, first one did'nt go too well  :eek :rolleyes.....so got a little saxo and shes online trying to arrange insurance.last time she was able to pay monthly but cant find anyone whos offering that now.....unless of course you know different  Wink
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#2
Not sure about monthly payment options (think they do 3 or 4 instalment plans), but we insured both of our sons through Aviva (eldest is 24 and drives a 1.2 Nissan Micra, youngest is 19 and drives a 1.2 Renault Clio).


Cost for each is well below what we were expecting and when eldest was involved in a shunt (hit from behind while he was stationary), Aviva were brill in helping sort everything.
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#3
When I bought insurance for the Peugeot of Shame, I seem to remember Admiral offered me monthly payments.
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#4
Cheers MILLIETANT aviva cheapest so far on monthly payment, £350 deposit which she has'nt got till next payday......good old dad  :rolleyes
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#5
a piccie to make a dull subject a bit more interesting........still a cage though      :lol


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#6
If it handles as well as the 106 (they are pretty similar), it should be a great little car! Please tell me it's petrol, not diesel?
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#7
No oil burners in this household christo  Wink.......so.how good are red's haggling skills...advertised on auto trader for £495......what did I pay ?      Big Grin
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#8
450? Nice colour
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#9
412.50
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#10
£595? :rollin
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#11
No...no...no.....my daughters not long passed her test.so I went for slow blue...............guess again, iam a good haggler  Wink
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#12
£200 and a set of chairs :lol :lol :lol :lol
An ageing test pilot for home grown widgets that may fail at anytime.
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#13
350. This is a good game Big Grin
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#14
Close mr slim.......a set of chairs would cost more  Wink

closer mr dazza.....did I say iam a good haggler  Big Grin.....bought from posh tart who lives in earls court....
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#15
An even £250 then.
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#16
Iam good christo, but not that foccin good  :lol
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#17
400 then
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#18
No, no, no.....come on you lot  :lol
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#19
(18-05-14, 02:31 PM)red98 link Wrote: a piccie to make a dull subject a bit more interesting........still a cage though      :lol


Poseidon Blue, don't know how old she is but I think Ingenie do downside is you have to have one of those little boxes fitted.
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#20
Must be £300 smack bang on the nose. Wouldn't pay anymore for a French POS!!
Those are my principles...if you don't like them I have others.
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