insurance is SHITE!!!
insurance is SHITE!!!
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CapriMK3ftw

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10 posts

173 months

Saturday 28th January 2012
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Alrighty
i am plannin on getting myself a mk3 1.6l capri instead of the 2l due to ....well insurance being to high....im 17 and i have just passed my test.....where can i find cheaper insurance??
thanks

Zad

12,971 posts

262 months

Saturday 28th January 2012
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You really thought that a RWD (leaf spring, 1970s locks, no immobiliser) Capri 2.0 was going to be reasonable insurance for a 17 year old who had just passed their test?

I'm pretty sure a Capri 1.6 is going to be about 12p cheaper. Go and see how much the insurance is for a Fiesta 1.1 and take it from there. Try adding your parents on your insurance policy quote, it can drop it by a few valuable percent.

gsfrontera

516 posts

226 months

Saturday 28th January 2012
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Zad said:
Try adding your parents on your insurance policy quote, it can drop it by a few valuable percent.
That is a valid point. Im 28 and still add my Dad to my policy as a named driver to get a few quid off. I think it made it about £60 cheaper this year. Not a lot of money but better in my pocket than theirs.

JPearson

1,270 posts

188 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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Parents as named drivers on your own policy.

Agent57

2,397 posts

180 months

Thursday 2nd February 2012
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"I'm pretty sure a Capri 1.6 is going to be about 12p cheaper. "

They even did a 1.3 Capri if you want to save another 12p...

I know I sound like another old person patronising a teenager, but getting a Capri for a first car is not a good idea. Start off basic and work your way up.

gsfrontera

516 posts

226 months

Thursday 2nd February 2012
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JPearson said:
Parents as named drivers on your own policy.
Exactly that, for some reason reduces my premium a bit.

deeen

6,340 posts

271 months

Thursday 2nd February 2012
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http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...


Also moneysavingexpert.com has some tips for reducing insurance for young drivers

Can you get insurance through the owner's club?

Excellent first car BTW !!! wink

Baryonyx

18,255 posts

185 months

Friday 3rd February 2012
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If you start off in a Capri you'll grow to hate it. And I love 80's Capris (I remember my dad having a 3.0L and a 2.8i when I was a wee lad). The seating position, the heavy clutch, the handling, the gruff engine etc etc. Plus they're not the easiest ownership proposition these days either. You'll be struggling with the same things my old man was struggling with over 20 years ago and asking yourself 'why?'.

As much as I love the Capris, they'd be a nice garage beauty for high days and dry days but as an every day, good grief no, I wouldn't dare.

Insurance may be the biggest issue though. Quite frankly, it's not going to get any cheaper, especially if you're asking for the car to be valued anywhere near what it's worth. Most 17 year old struggle with Micras and Clios. You are not ready for the Capri yet.

My nanna always tells a story of when my dad injured his hand at work and needed driving to hospital. She had to drive his 3.0L Capri to the hospital, with it's clutch that needed a tonne of pressure to depress, and how the car kangarooed off down the street when she pulled away from a stop!