Best insurance for an 18 year old?
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Dalto123

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3,203 posts

186 months

Saturday 30th July 2011
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Hi all,

First time poster in classic car section! Being 18 insurance is a pain in the arse, pardon my french! I had investigated Kit Car insurance and it seemed to be a bit cheaper,but I had always wondered about classic car insurance and whether it would be cheaper?

I was wondering if there is anyone on PH who knows of any particular make/model of car and/or any good websites for someone my age to get isured on a classic car.

Anything you know would be a great help.

Phil

Aar0sc

279 posts

180 months

Saturday 30th July 2011
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Dalto123

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3,203 posts

186 months

Saturday 30th July 2011
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Aar0sc said:
Excellent, just registered with them smile

Chalorr

8 posts

176 months

Sunday 31st July 2011
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I'm looking into insurance (haven't passed my test yet) plan on doing that while restoring something (seen an Audi Quattro rotting around the corner) so I'm thinking I might try and get that on the cheap, however best insurance I've seen is over £4k a year redface

Jefftav

137 posts

196 months

Sunday 31st July 2011
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RH Classic insurance gives quite good qoutes and some owners clubs have arrangemnts with insurers e.g. the Morris Minor OC with Footman James for U/25's.

It's all relative to available cash I suppose but I don't think an Audi Quattro is a particulary cheap car to restore you might want to have a proper look over the car (with a knowlegeable friend) and then price up parts required before taking this on.

Chalorr

8 posts

176 months

Sunday 31st July 2011
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That's interesting to know Jeff, thanks. Will have to look into it. Taking that into account, with the Quattro, could be why it hasn't moved, he may have bought with intentions of restoring but, not able to afford it!

//j17

4,929 posts

246 months

Monday 1st August 2011
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If you fancy a Triumph the TSSC (www.tssc.org.uk) have an insurance panel of 3 insurers and one requirement to be on the panel is an undertaking to offer insurance to drivers of all ages reasonable premiums. This is in no small part to help bring 'new blood' in to the classic car world and prevent it just becoming an old farts club.

Aar0sc

279 posts

180 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2011
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//j17 said:
If you fancy a Triumph the TSSC (www.tssc.org.uk) have an insurance panel of 3 insurers and one requirement to be on the panel is an undertaking to offer insurance to drivers of all ages reasonable premiums. This is in no small part to help bring 'new blood' in to the classic car world and prevent it just becoming an old farts club.
True - I'm a member! Their members are also very helpful; and if you're 17 - 21 you get half price membership too! Plus I've been in their magazine twice :P

greeneggsnsam

644 posts

179 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2011
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You're right inside the front page this month! Your mug shot and everything.

Do you know if there's a refund system for those of us eligible for the lower rate that paid full?

Aar0sc

279 posts

180 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2011
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greeneggsnsam said:
You're right inside the front page this month! Your mug shot and everything.

Do you know if there's a refund system for those of us eligible for the lower rate that paid full?
I know! I have to say I wasn't expecting that! :lol:
I doubt we'll get a refund; but you can always ring 'em up (they're very friendly. And recognise my voice as soon as I say hello 'cos I've rung for help so many times! biggrin )

//j17

4,929 posts

246 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2011
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greeneggsnsam said:
You're right inside the front page this month! Your mug shot and everything.
Will have to check that out when I get home... smile

Aar0sc

279 posts

180 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2011
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//j17 said:
greeneggsnsam said:
You're right inside the front page this month! Your mug shot and everything.
Will have to check that out when I get home... smile
  • blushes* I meant to smile! Really I did!