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Hi John,
For Insurance quotes etc. spend some time going through the various
websites. A good place to start is www.confused.com they search most of the
online services, saves you entering the same details endlessly.

If you're going for fully comp cover check how much difference putting a
greater excess on your policy helps things.

Also, think about adding another (older) named driver, maybe your
parents/uncle etc. may want to drive the car on occassions.  They can have a
very positive effect on your premium, even though they will not be main
drivers.

Also don't overestimate your annual mileage.  The more miles you say you
will do the higher your premium.

Basically spend some time on people like Direct Line's website altering
details of what car, engine sizes, mileage, driver's etc. you might get, and
see what difference things make.

I would also say that Leeds has quite a good public transport network, and
isn't so good for driving and parking around.  Have a good think about the
cost of having a car and whether you want to be your friends free taxi
service versus the cost of getting taxis/buses when required.

Cheers
Richard
#2727

-----Original Message-----
From: John Tien [mailto:johntien99@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 21 November 2004 15:15
To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [doc] Re: OT - Insurance



Thanks Claire, Colm and Ian for replying~

Thinking again, I think i will go for the 1990s Mini
option (cost less than 1500!!)... Anyone got any good
insurance company to recommand?? Anything as cheap as
possible really, for a new license driver like me.

Thanks for helping^^

Regards,
John



--- Colm Nugent <colm.nugent@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>
> Hi John,
>
> I agree with Claire - but then she is in the
> business.
>
> Cars like an XJS look temptingly low-priced but are
> ruinously expensive to
> run - as I can testify to.  Lot's of cars fall into
> this "low purchase
> price/very high running cost" bracket - Maserati's;
> older Range Rovers;
> Ferrari 400's etc...
>
> As to two-seater sports cars in general, your mates
> won't thank you either
> when you can't offer them a lift anywhere because
> you only have two seats!
>
> Colm.
>   -----Original Message-----
>   From: claire_usher71
> [mailto:claire_usher71@xxxxxxxxxxx]
>   Sent: 21 November 2004 10:29
>   To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>   Subject: [doc] Re: OT - Insurance
>
>
>
>   Hi John,
>   if you were looking to buy brand new, then some
> manufacturers offer
>   free insurance.  For instance, at Renault you can
> buy a new Clio
>   Dynamique (sporty looking) 1.4 16v or 1.5 dCi on
> Selections (PCP) and
>   get one years free insurance.  The only
> stipulation is that you are
>   over 21 and that the car is bought on Selections.
> Deposit is only £499
>   as well :o)
>   Some 'small cars' have ridiculously high insurance
> groups because of
>   their cost to repair after accidents and/or the
> rate at which they are
>   stolen.  Fiesta's, Corsa's and Nova's are dearer
> to insure then you
>   might think because they are easily stolen.  My
> Clio Dynamique 1.2 16v
>   was group 2 and cost me £188 p/ann fully comp -
> but then I'm an old
>   f**t now!.
>   Hope this helps, but if you need any more info or
> advice dont hesitate
>   to get in touch, you can mail me off list if you
> want.
>   Cheers,
>   Claire (wrong side of 30!)
>   DOC171
>   #2292
>
>
>   --- In doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, John Tien
> <johntien99@xxxx> wrote:
>   > Dear All,
>   >
>   > I am thinking of getting a car here at leeds,
> but have
>   > no idea which insurance company is good for a
> new
>   > license driver (less than 1 year) like me... I
> have
>   > asked for a quote at the student union of Leeds
> Uni
>   > and got £1600 for a ford fiesta~ is it about the
> right
>   > price??
>   >
>   > And does anyone have any good suggestion of a
> good car
>   > for a university student?? I have thought of:
>   >
>   > Nissan Micra
>   > Ford Fiesta
>   > Peugeot 306
>   > Classic JAGUAR XJS (Good or bad idea Chrispy?)
>   > LHD DeLorean
>   >
>   > Thanks for your help!
>   >
>   > Regards,
>   > John
>   >
>   > P.S. James RG and Martin, Thanks for your help
> on the
>   > under car neon~ I think i might try them out on
> my D!
>   > (As it won't need changes to the originality of
> the D anyway)


           
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