Insurance for 20 yr old.
Discussion
Hi all,
Been thinking about changing my car for a while.
Im 20, looking for a standard elise s1 fully comp 8000 miles a year.

Tried MSM, CCI, Adrian Flux and Comparison Stuff and all prices over 2k.
When I'm 21 it drops to around £1200.
Trying to get insured now as I'd love to buy before the summertime rise!
Anyone know of some good young drivers insurance schemes?
Any help is much appreciated and thanks in advance!!!,
John
Been thinking about changing my car for a while.
Im 20, looking for a standard elise s1 fully comp 8000 miles a year.


Tried MSM, CCI, Adrian Flux and Comparison Stuff and all prices over 2k.

When I'm 21 it drops to around £1200.
Trying to get insured now as I'd love to buy before the summertime rise!

Anyone know of some good young drivers insurance schemes?
Any help is much appreciated and thanks in advance!!!,
John

Have a look here: http://wiki.seloc.org/a/Insurance
Best of luck but I think you'll find insurance on a car like the Elise will be very expensive for you.
It might be worth thinking about an MX5 for a year or two??
I can't agree with Stu's comment about 8k being a lot of annual miles. Mine did that and was a second car and plenty on here do much bigger mileages.
Best of luck but I think you'll find insurance on a car like the Elise will be very expensive for you.
It might be worth thinking about an MX5 for a year or two??
I can't agree with Stu's comment about 8k being a lot of annual miles. Mine did that and was a second car and plenty on here do much bigger mileages.
Boggy said:
Fu*k sake, I'm 39 and I pay over £1200, mind you I did bend my Exige S quite badly 2 years ago so I shouldn't moan too much.
Anyone under 25 who pays less than 2k is having a result, previously to my accident I was still paying around £900 it's a group 20 Car
Boggy
Even £900 seems a lot Boggy. I know I'm a bit older but I never paid more than £400.Anyone under 25 who pays less than 2k is having a result, previously to my accident I was still paying around £900 it's a group 20 Car
Boggy
Boggy said:
Fu*k sake, I'm 39 and I pay over £1200, mind you I did bend my Exige S quite badly 2 years ago so I shouldn't moan too much.
Anyone under 25 who pays less than 2k is having a result, previously to my accident I was still paying around £900 it's a group 20 Car
Boggy
21 and paying £1600 fully comp on a grp 16 carAnyone under 25 who pays less than 2k is having a result, previously to my accident I was still paying around £900 it's a group 20 Car
Boggy
fair dues im a bit older but im paying under £500 fully comp unlimited miles for a new elise s, and im only 28. with competition car insurance, give them a try and if you are willing to get some approved driver training and/or join an official lotus club then they will offer a 10% for each reduction. so even if it came to £2k you would only pay £1620 with 2x 10% discounts.
kazste said:
fair dues im a bit older but im paying under £500 fully comp unlimited miles for a new elise s, and im only 28. with competition car insurance, give them a try and if you are willing to get some approved driver training and/or join an official lotus club then they will offer a 10% for each reduction. so even if it came to £2k you would only pay £1620 with 2x 10% discounts.
I thought there all limited miles with CCI ? Did you ask for unlimted miles?I am 22 and looked at a few elises, lowest quote was £1200, in the end for a few reasons (money included) i went for an m100 elan turbo, insurance for that is just £800 FC which was only about £350 more than i was paying for TPFT on a 1.1 saxo!
ETA- That quote was from Aviva btw.
ETA- That quote was from Aviva btw.
Edited by Forbes82 on Wednesday 14th April 17:01
Boggy said:
Fu*k sake, I'm 39 and I pay over £1200, mind you I did bend my Exige S quite badly 2 years ago so I shouldn't moan too much.
Anyone under 25 who pays less than 2k is having a result, previously to my accident I was still paying around £900 it's a group 20 Car
Boggy
Isn't a standard Elise s1 only group 17 though? As you can see above my quote went up by £400 between a group 16 (elan) to a 17 (elise s1), so i think when you get to insurance groups this high perhaps every group increase pushes the insurance up alot. I would imagine if us youngsters were getting insured on group 20 lotuses it would rocket to well over 2k (at a guess, just speculating here).Anyone under 25 who pays less than 2k is having a result, previously to my accident I was still paying around £900 it's a group 20 Car
Boggy
Most of the responses on this thread confirm what the OP already knows: at his age he will have problems trying to insure an Elise for sensible money: Take a mid-engined car that's expensive to repair, combine it with a young driver and most insurers are going to quote a 'when' rather than a 'what if' rate.
I stand by my original council: buy an MX5 first. (It'll get you used to rwd before taking on mid-engined rwd).
I stand by my original council: buy an MX5 first. (It'll get you used to rwd before taking on mid-engined rwd).
Stu_00 said:
kazste said:
fair dues im a bit older but im paying under £500 fully comp unlimited miles for a new elise s, and im only 28. with competition car insurance, give them a try and if you are willing to get some approved driver training and/or join an official lotus club then they will offer a 10% for each reduction. so even if it came to £2k you would only pay £1620 with 2x 10% discounts.
I thought there all limited miles with CCI ? Did you ask for unlimted miles?Boggy said:
Fu*k sake, I'm 39 and I pay over £1200, mind you I did bend my Exige S quite badly 2 years ago so I shouldn't moan too much.
Anyone under 25 who pays less than 2k is having a result, previously to my accident I was still paying around £900 it's a group 20 Car
Boggy
I had a VX220T when I was 23 and paid less than a grand to insure it FC with Elephant.Anyone under 25 who pays less than 2k is having a result, previously to my accident I was still paying around £900 it's a group 20 Car
Boggy
Boggy, I'm 39 (today!) and drive a S1 135s and pay £320 fully comp. First time I insured the car I paid £700, (7 years ago) Most I've had to pay is £800 after gently sliding into the back of a convoy of women stopped just after a hump back bridge on a duel carriageway in the rain! I wasn't happy lost 2 years no claims. About £5500 worth of damage, only had the car 4 months. They were stopped to let a copper out of a lay-by. Visually just an 8inch gash, where her rear tow eye caught the clam. She said she didn't feel the impact and that she couldn't believe her luck, as that was the 4th time that year someone had gone into the back of her! I was very calm and didn't shout "so don't f
king stop just past the brow of a hump back bridge, on a busy duel carriageway in the sodding rain"
Currently with RAC, discount if you also have road recovery.
king stop just past the brow of a hump back bridge, on a busy duel carriageway in the sodding rain" Currently with RAC, discount if you also have road recovery.
ADM 135S said:
Boggy, I'm 39 (today!) and drive a S1 135s and pay £320 fully comp. First time I insured the car I paid £700, (7 years ago) Most I've had to pay is £800 after gently sliding into the back of a convoy of women stopped just after a hump back bridge on a duel carriageway in the rain! I wasn't happy lost 2 years no claims. About £5500 worth of damage, only had the car 4 months. They were stopped to let a copper out of a lay-by. Visually just an 8inch gash, where her rear tow eye caught the clam. She said she didn't feel the impact and that she couldn't believe her luck, as that was the 4th time that year someone had gone into the back of her! I was very calm and didn't shout "so don't f
king stop just past the brow of a hump back bridge, on a busy duel carriageway in the sodding rain"
Currently with RAC, discount if you also have road recovery.
With the greatest respect........you should have been driving with respect to the conditions and visibility. You were driving too fast otherwise you wouldn't have run into the back of her.
king stop just past the brow of a hump back bridge, on a busy duel carriageway in the sodding rain" Currently with RAC, discount if you also have road recovery.
TIPPER said:
Boggy said:
Fu*k sake, I'm 39 and I pay over £1200, mind you I did bend my Exige S quite badly 2 years ago so I shouldn't moan too much.
Anyone under 25 who pays less than 2k is having a result, previously to my accident I was still paying around £900 it's a group 20 Car
Boggy
Even £900 seems a lot Boggy. I know I'm a bit older but I never paid more than £400.Anyone under 25 who pays less than 2k is having a result, previously to my accident I was still paying around £900 it's a group 20 Car
Boggy
Boggy

Edited by Boggy on Thursday 15th April 16:36
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