Need help finding insurance

Need help finding insurance

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TypicalBMWDriver

Original Poster:

45 posts

4 months

Wednesday 21st May
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Hi,

I am becoming absolutely hopeless trying to find insurance for my next car, any advice is appreciated.

I am 19 years old and in the market for an F82 M4, circa 2015 with roughly 40k miles. Please do not lecture me on the dangers of car finance at a young age, I am not financing.

Any specialists I try may as well tell me to get f*cked... Adrian flux: 17k. Majority of other specialists won't touch me as I'm not 21 / 23 or whatever their age requirement may be.

The average comparison site quote comes out at 9-15k, the cheapest quote I got was on an 18 plate which came back at 3.7k. Anything sub 4k is fine for me, but the 18 plate car wasn't a desired spec so that doesn't match.

Once again, any help is appreciated.

Thinking I might have to wait until March next year when I've got 3 years no claims... or get into the market for an m140i.

Monkeylegend

27,636 posts

245 months

Wednesday 21st May
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Good to see your financial situation has improved somewhat smile

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

M.F.D

842 posts

115 months

Wednesday 21st May
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If you can cash buy an M4, and afford £4k pa for insurance, then perhaps broaden your horizons. M Cars and notoriously hard for young (and sometimes older) people to insure. The likes of Greenlight refused to insure BMW's last time I checked.

Some times more niche cars within the same performance bracket can be easier to insure, so worth shopping about unless you are hell bent on the M4.

Just my 2p.

Your Dad

2,049 posts

197 months

Wednesday 21st May
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I thought half-term was next week?

Earthdweller

15,816 posts

140 months

Wednesday 21st May
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Monkeylegend said:
Good to see your financial situation has improved somewhat smile

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
I think I need his financial advice .. in a few short weeks to go from not being able to afford a tyre to buying an M4 cash and being prepared to pay £4k insurance is really quite remarkable

TypicalBMWdriver for Chancellor perhaps ?


TypicalBMWDriver

Original Poster:

45 posts

4 months

Wednesday 21st May
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Earthdweller said:
I think I need his financial advice .. in a few short weeks to go from not being able to afford a tyre to buying an M4 cash and being prepared to pay £4k insurance is really quite remarkable

TypicalBMWdriver for Chancellor perhaps ?
Not sure why it's difficult for people to understand the difference between being able to "afford" something, and "wanting" to purchase something. If I can spend £400 on tyres and be fine with that, whats the need to spend £800?

I could afford top-end tyres for sure, but what ever happened to looking for value for money?

Appreciate in the original post I mentioned the word "afford", I could in fact "afford" 250 per tyre at that point, didn't realise people would truly read into it that much.

Edited by TypicalBMWDriver on Wednesday 21st May 10:18


Edited by TypicalBMWDriver on Wednesday 21st May 10:20

TypicalBMWDriver

Original Poster:

45 posts

4 months

Wednesday 21st May
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Your Dad said:
I thought half-term was next week?
"yeah thats mint ill post that"

TypicalBMWDriver

Original Poster:

45 posts

4 months

Wednesday 21st May
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M.F.D said:
If you can cash buy an M4, and afford £4k pa for insurance, then perhaps broaden your horizons. M Cars and notoriously hard for young (and sometimes older) people to insure. The likes of Greenlight refused to insure BMW's last time I checked.

Some times more niche cars within the same performance bracket can be easier to insure, so worth shopping about unless you are hell bent on the M4.

Just my 2p.
Slightly hellbent on the m4 but appreciate some actual advice. I am interested in the likes of the Guila tbh.

alscar

6,188 posts

227 months

Wednesday 21st May
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Try a broker like Howdens ( the old A Plan ), but their Thatcham office.

JagYouAre

524 posts

184 months

Wednesday 21st May
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TypicalBMWDriver said:
Not sure why it's difficult for people to understand the difference between being able to "afford" something, and "wanting" to purchase something. If I can spend £400 on tyres and be fine with that, whats the need to spend £800?

I could afford top-end tyres for sure, but what ever happened to looking for value for money?

Appreciate in the original post I mentioned the word "afford", I could in fact "afford" 250 per tyre at that point, didn't realise people would truly read into it that much.
It's been said on here many times before, but why on earth would you (or anyone) skimp on the one thing that attaches your car to the road?

The importance of tyre quality increases with the potential speed of the vehicle too I would think so on an M4, maybe get used to not focusing too much on value for money.

Earthdweller

15,816 posts

140 months

Wednesday 21st May
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TypicalBMWDriver said:
Earthdweller said:
I think I need his financial advice .. in a few short weeks to go from not being able to afford a tyre to buying an M4 cash and being prepared to pay £4k insurance is really quite remarkable

TypicalBMWdriver for Chancellor perhaps ?
Not sure why it's difficult for people to understand the difference between being able to "afford" something, and "wanting" to purchase something. If I can spend £400 on tyres and be fine with that, whats the need to spend £800?

I could afford top-end tyres for sure, but what ever happened to looking for value for money?

Appreciate in the original post I mentioned the word "afford", I could in fact "afford" 250 per tyre at that point, didn't realise people would truly read into it that much.

Edited by TypicalBMWDriver on Wednesday 21st May 10:18


Edited by TypicalBMWDriver on Wednesday 21st May 10:20
Delighted things have improved for you

This is what you said though on the linked post above

cant afford £250/tyre

Quhet

2,645 posts

160 months

Wednesday 21st May
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F31 is a decent car to be motoring about in as a 19yo, why not keep that for a couple more years and pocket the 8k insurance saving?

Falsey

485 posts

153 months

Wednesday 21st May
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Respectfully, what are you expecting? You are 19, which means you have at most 2 and a bit years of road driving experience, and are trying to insure what is ostensibly a high performance vehicle with a certain target demographic which means it comes with a high amount of risk to insurers. The unfortunate fact here is that even though you might be able to buy the metal for cash, if you cant cover the insurance, maintenance, fuel, servicing, etc - you cant afford the car.

If you have all that cash burning a hole in your pocket, there is a variety of interesting stuff you can pick up for a year or two to build no claims with, and you can leave the rest of it to accrue interest until the insurance is a bit more reasonable.

You can pick up a Cayman, insure it, run it, and have a kitty for anything that comes up on it and still have 10k left over for example.

Also, do yourself a favour and buy proper tyres. They are expensive and it is annoying but they are a literal lifesaver, and if you care about the actual act of driving, good tyres completely transform your experience.

Monkeylegend

27,636 posts

245 months

Wednesday 21st May
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I would imagine any policy you get would insist on a black box / telematics with a performance car like an M4 in the hands of a 19 year old, and will most likely lead to having your policy cancelled so what is the point other than to pose ?

garypotter

1,882 posts

164 months

Wednesday 21st May
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[quote=TypicalBMWDriver]

Not sure why it's difficult for people to understand the difference between being able to "afford" something, and "wanting" to purchase something. If I can spend £400 on tyres and be fine with that, whats the need to spend £800?

I could afford top-end tyres for sure, but what ever happened to looking for value for money?

Appreciate in the original post I mentioned the word "afford", I could in fact "afford" 250 per tyre at that point, didn't realise people would truly read into it that much.

If your planning on on putting on a £400 set of tyres on an M4 then the M4 is not for you, there is a reason these type of vehicles use specifiic OE tyres. TBH many years ago i used the cheapest chinese tyres on the back of my M3 as i was getting through the rears in 3 months. The last set of run flats cost me £1400 but that is the joy of driving a car you want

Sir Bagalot

6,754 posts

195 months

Wednesday 21st May
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TypicalBMWDriver said:
Not sure why it's difficult for people to understand the difference between being able to "afford" something, and "wanting" to purchase something. If I can spend £400 on tyres and be fine with that, whats the need to spend £800?
Because your car is only as good as the tyre on each corner.

Tommo87

5,151 posts

127 months

Wednesday 21st May
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Negotiate £2000 off the car you ultimately buy and you can pay £1000 a year extra in insurance.

It’s just math, and people have been doing the same for many years when negotiating the price of cars registered with a 56 plate , compared to identical cars registered with a 55 plate and significantly lower VED.


Crudeoink

1,049 posts

73 months

Wednesday 21st May
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Realistically you're trying to insure a car with the same levels of performance as a Ferrari F430 at 19.... You're either going to have to compromise (the 2018 model) or suck it up and pay the premium. To get around the insurance issue but satisfy the need for something fast I ended up with a motorbike and V8 Jag.
You pretty much have the full list of things against you. M cars are expensive to insure (even for older drivers, a 911,V12 Vantage, F430 etc is cheaper for me to insure vs a BMW M3), you're young, and possibly living in a high risk postcode?

Jamescrs

5,218 posts

79 months

Wednesday 21st May
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As an F82 M4 owner myself over double the age of the OP I can tell you that anyone on the owners groups will tell you they are a hard car to insure even when like me you have double figures NCD, a clean licence and live in an average postcode.

My first years premium was £1500 and i was 43 at the time, now its about £800 but that's not really relevant to the OP, the owners groups are full of people selling their car's because of the premiums, even on renewal.

Honestly OP I would suggest looking at a different car in your position.