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Wink I'm looking for a 17/18 Year Old

or their parents who can put me in touch with a car insurance company that hasn't had your eye's out to insure your road car

Son's 18 in August and we are looking insurance for him on a 1 litre town car, nothing flash.

Which insurance company have you chosen?
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To be honest, your best bet is a price comparison site.

I can tell you that I am with Admiral and they were untouchable with my latest car which is a 1.6 turbo sporty little number and they were also untouchable when I had my 2.0 litre Renault Clio pocket rocket and also my 2.0 Honda Civic.

But in between I had a bog standard Vauxhall Astra hatchback and their prices were astronomical. It didnt make any sense.

So I would say, to use one of the main comparison websites and fill out all the details as accurately as you can.

Then pay close attention to what is included in each price returned as they vary from £0 voluntary excess to £400, and thats on top of the compulsory excess.

Then others will give free legal cover, breakdown, courtesy car, etc etc whilst others will charge extra for these 'perks'.

So the 'cheapest' isnt always the cheapest.

But if you fill it in properly and play close attention to the results before choosing then you shouldnt go far wrong.

Having said that, I was talking to a lad who had just passed his test and was driving a 1.2 engine car and the 'cheapest' he was able to get was in excess of £2,000 so you may want to be sitting down when you get the quote....

My cousin who is in his teens has just started driving and has cheaper insurance as he has a policy which has an 11pm curfew on it. The car is fitted with a tracking device and if he is out after 11 then he is hit with a fine. If he is home by 1 every night then there is no problem and his insurance is cheaper as a result. Personally, I would have hated this idea when I was that age, but the option is there.....
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If he is home by 11 that should have said.
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here's a comparison site quote

think we need to gocompare eleswhere

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMbmtde2CS0
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Thats ridiculous, but unfortunately I am not surprised....

10 years ago when I insured my first car I had to pay £1600 for the year and that was just a basic Citroen Saxo which was only £8,000 if brought brand new out of the showroom.

Since then, insurance prices have done nothing but increase. I have read a few articles about this and most companies are putting drivers prices up and up at each renewal, depsite them accumulating another years no claims so you would expect it to go down!?

Sadly, I dont know what the answer is but please let us know what you settle on as I am curious to know what price you do find....
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comparison site will be, Quote's change daily, weekly, been looking for a few weeks doing it every other day, plus it goes off your postcode, 1st quote £1000, second Quote £600 ahhh, nice with LV surprising
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I'm 17, and so far my cheapest quote is £3557.01 for a Fiesta , tried every car possible, and I have 1 years no claims from motorbike insurance.
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Have you tried adding yourself to his policy, as a named driver on his car?

This brings the price down.
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Have you tried adding yourself to his policy, as a named driver on his car?

This brings the price down.
Just tried Admrial Multicar and it came in at £5159.00
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Few things to try mate.

1) Look at different cars (Fiesta is normally a good one) as FIAT are expensive to repair and are now stupidly tagged along side the ferrari badge

2) Try a 2nd policy for yourself as main driver and add son as a named driver

3) Look at any other courses like Pass Plus that will give him discount

4) Worst case, Buy a car that comes with 2 years free insurance.... this is aimed at new drivers. mebys a more expensive car but in total will be cheaper
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He could try picking up an old mini. Get it old enough on classic insurance and a great car to learn to work on and still got loads of street cred. Sell it after one year and he,s sure to get his money back plus 1 years no cliams.
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Classic cars are the way to go or possibly cars that aren't typically 1st cars like the focus saloon.
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Some friends of our had the same crazy quote problems...

Their solution was for a grandparent to add their daughter as a named driver onto her policy. I think there were some other restrictions in there too, like the 11pm watershed.

Got her on the car for around £800 if I remember right.
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Don't they clamp down on the old named driver thing now. Something like the main driver has to use the vehicle for a set percentage of the time. Worth checking first.
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Yep, its called fronting and most insurance companies will not pay out if found that the named driver was the main driver.
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And its also illegal as its classes as fraud.
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Only trying to help !

I could find out the details, but my friends have sorted this properly and it's totally legit and above board. Daughter is not the main driver, only occasional and there are limits, I think there is a curfew or it might be a box in the car.

Main reason for doing it with granny was grannies car, my friends cars are a huge Audi estate and a brand new mini, so it was silly on those.
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Dont worry im not having a go at you, Im a named driver on my wife policy and vice versa and some weeks i drive her car more than she does. Does this means im fronting as well?
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Hey I'm 20 and I got my insurance from confused.
It is with elephant and cost me 1600 fully comp on a 1.2
It is a piss take for younge drivers. I got quoted 5.500 with a younge drivers insurance. It is a joke.
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