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Car Insurance...How can this be??
#1
Been on the phone tonight looking at car insurance and have to admit to being confused/surprised.
When I put on my 17 year old DD with provisional licence as you can imagine the quote rises significantly...but here's the fun bit...when I then add another 17 year old provisional licence holder, the quote drops by about £130. Can't explain it but clearly I need to add the second learner asap to reduce the premium!
Amazed!! :eek
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#2
I found adding myself as a named driver on my sons policy dropped the premium but adding the wife increased it :rollin
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
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#3
Adding my lady as a provisional learner to my policy makes it drop by £10 a year.


OK, she is a 32 year old who has left it a bit late, but I am still confused as to why this is??
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#4
Skin, you must have a crap driving record :pokefun
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
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#5
(31-03-12, 12:28 PM)BBROWN1664 link Wrote:Skin, you must have a crap driving record :pokefun


Heh Heh  :lol

Nope. 4 years no claims, no accidents ever (touch wood) and no points. . . . . .

I swear insurers just make it up as they go along. . . . .
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#6
I recall when I started driving (on my dads car ins), the policy evidently increased, and adding my brother on the same policy dropped it by £7.00 - apparently it was simply that although there were 3 people on the policy, there were still no accidents / claims. Apparently the other factor however is that as a named driver on a policy, the insurer works on the principle that the named driver/s will have use of the vehicle only part of the time, whereas a policy holder is regarded as having full-time use of the vehicle.
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#7
:hijack
Sorry but was listening to the radio today and there was a big uproar about Drink driving and insurance, apparently some insurance policy's say that if you have been drinking the insurance is void, NOT that if you are over the legal limit the policy is void so in theory if you have had a drink have an accident and have a breath sample taken and are found to have had a drink but are under the legal limit you may not be insured and any clam made could be refused. The host suggests that you contact your insurance company for clarification of this clause on your policy to avoid any possible problems.
Dont ask it's a chef thing
After 15 years EX-Fazer owner XJR. XJR gone FJR, FJR gone NEW FJR that's gone, now Triumph Tiger Explorer  an CB400n Superdream sold BMW 650 Funduro sold Now a R1200GA Adventure Rallye next ? OK so where next turns out to be V-Strom 1050 NEXT?
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#8
I'd like to know why I can insure a 300+ bhp Focus RS for less than my old v6 Seat Alhambra mpv and can insure a Lamborghini Gallardo for just £800 more! car insurers are seriously f*cked up w*nkers IMO >:
Signed: seriously pissed off and going to have to sell the car, from Leeds!
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