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Mon Feb 13, 2006 4:46 pm

i am in the process of buying a 318is..... but i need advice on how to insure it? classic car etc??? i am only 18 so need advice? cheers...Tom
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Mon Feb 13, 2006 4:49 pm

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good luck mate!

insurance broke is going to start booking his trip to the caribbean or his going to drop his bollocks and not insure you at all :-x
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Mon Feb 13, 2006 5:26 pm

i was 18 when I got my 325i, try churchill/nationwide.
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Mon Feb 13, 2006 5:39 pm

you will have no probs mate, i insured my m3 at 19, play around with the quote, try entering diffent variations like putting under your mum and dads names.

Also, play the companies off against each other, they will come down on price on a quote that is likely to be quite large
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Mon Feb 13, 2006 5:43 pm

im 1300 on my own name with a years no calims tft on an IS

next year if ihave 2 years NCB i will be under my own name fully comp for 750!!

the first few premiums hurt mate but NCB is where it is at!
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1300 with a years NCB is a bit tight on a 318is, my 325i costs less, under the same circumstances...
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Mon Feb 13, 2006 5:48 pm

Theo325 wrote:1300 with a years NCB is a bit tight on a 318is, my 325i costs less, under the same circumstances...
It depends on area though too mate. Mines not v nice :lol:
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Mon Feb 13, 2006 6:13 pm

god im getting old....

E34 518i se fully comp is Ԛ£380

Changed it to the 327i with mods declared and it cost an extra Ԛ£150
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Mon Feb 13, 2006 7:55 pm

Got a great tip for getting cheaper insurance..

put your mum or a older women (family friend for example) as a named driver and it'll lower your insurance, i saved about Ԛ£200 putting my mates mum as a named driver on my policy:)
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Mon Feb 13, 2006 7:59 pm

A lot depends on the area your in etc, but it shouldnt be too much of a problem. Try Flint Insurance. They are a small broker who operate out of bexley village in kent. I used to use them, i used them for when i was 19 with a modded 325i Sport.

01322 555 230. If your able to go and collect the paper work you'll see that they have some rather fit birds working there too!! winkeye
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Tue Feb 14, 2006 12:16 am

try privilege, and also morethan, you may find a reasonable price
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Tue Feb 14, 2006 1:29 am

stulane wrote:Got a great tip for getting cheaper insurance..

put your mum or a older women (family friend for example) as a named driver and it'll lower your insurance, i saved about Ԛ£200 putting my mates mum as a named driver on my policy:)
Yes i can second that one...I have always buggered about with insurance quotes for ages, in fact one could say i was obsessed.

in 8 months time i'll be 20 and have 2 years no claims and i've been doing a few quotes:

Firstly put that you have had a silly low quote from another company
Secondly use the above trick with your mum
Limit the mileage if you can to below 5000, a lot of companies don't ask for the starting mileage so they would never know.
Below 5000 is the threshold for saving a fair few Ԛ£Ã”šÃ‚£Ãƒ”šÃ‚£'s

I found that admiral were the best by quite a way followed by tesco.

All TPFT and 12 months annual(no acelerator rubbish):

535i sport - Ԛ£850
Volvo t5 saloon or estate - Ԛ£668(that is a quick car)
325 - about Ԛ£700 iirc

That seems all relatively cheap to me for a wee nipper, but just spend about 4 hours doing quotes and messing about, i'll be suprised if you can't save Ԛ£100-200 on a Ԛ£700 quote.
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Tue Feb 14, 2006 2:02 am

If you're 18 it will almost definitely be cheaper to insure under the name of a parent. If you make use of their NCB and pay the difference between what they were paying and their new policy with 0NCB I'm pretty sure that it won't be as much as having it in your own name.

Only downside is you'll be carless for at least one day of the week as whoever is the main driver has to do over 50% of the driving.

I've got 2 cars both insured under my Dad's name which costs about Ԛ£200 more than insuring the bigger-engined one in my own name, so I'm effectively insured fully comp on the 316i at 18 for Ԛ£200 :banana:

This works out perfectly as I do less miles than my Dad in each car as he uses them for long commutes, so it's all legal as well.

You won't earn NCB obviously, but if you're able to insure under the name of someone older for a few years then it'll work out cheaper.
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Tue Feb 14, 2006 8:09 am

Perhaps try someone like PeterBest car insurance and insure it as a classic (if you can)

I've got all my no claims tied up on Turbo-Brown, but there's an outside chance that a mate's mum will be selling her E28 528i so I gave them a call.

For a 25yr old with no NCB to use, it was Ԛ£248 fully comp :D

EDIT> Just out of interest, when I was 19, I used to insure the GT6 with PeterBest for less than Ԛ£200 a year when everyone else was quoting over Ԛ£1500!
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Tue Feb 14, 2006 8:18 am

There are one or two benefits of getting older...

I'm 35 :roll: my 318iS costs me Ԛ£200 F/C ! with www.elephant.co.uk but i do have a 'older woman' :P named on the policy...............

With my van, trying to add my misses to the policy nearly doubled it! so she's not insured on that, i can tell she was gutted when i broke the news to her :wink:
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Tue Feb 14, 2006 10:15 am

Geezer Just try these guys, they will shop around 4 u and get u the cheapest quote then and there, THEY R VERY CHEAP.

http://www.insuresupermarket.com/motor/ ... Ba45wdW0ba


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Tue Feb 14, 2006 11:53 am

you also wont get classic insurance at this age mate.

im 19 and tried to get classic but they all say you
gotta be 21 so roll on 21 :wink:
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Tue Feb 14, 2006 12:03 pm

I had a Tech 1 at 18/19 with 6 points - Ԛ£700-Ԛ£800 TPFT

HIC = 01279 506090 Always found to be cheaper when i was 17/18/19 years old.

Otherwise www.confused.com is pretty good and saves you pratting around filling in forms each time.
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Tue Feb 14, 2006 12:18 pm

I think you can now earn a no claims bonus as a named driver with direct line and norwich union, not positive though.
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Tue Feb 14, 2006 12:41 pm

I'm 24 and tried to insure my 320i on classic, but kept getting told I need to be 25! Lancaster Insurance would do it, but not at a competitive rate compared to a standard policy. Defies the point of a classic policy really!
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Tue Feb 14, 2006 12:43 pm

Im 18 and insured on my 325i :D. It's about Ԛ£1400 TPFF which seems like a lot to you older guys, but my friend who passed his test a couple of weeks ago can't get insured on a 1.1 fiesta for less than Ԛ£1700....
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Tue Feb 14, 2006 12:57 pm

agree with n4sbm insurancesupermarket are good. 325i tourin fully comp with points less than Ԛ£300 and 3yrs ncb. but i old and off road parking. good luck with your search though
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