would premium be cheaper if ur 25, own first car at 25, and of ur p's? and had no insurance in the pass while drivin ur parents vehicle on weekends for the last few years....???
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Originally posted by Ichimaru View Postwould premium be cheaper if ur 25, own first car at 25, and of ur p's? and had no insurance in the pass while drivin ur parents vehicle on weekends for the last few years....???
I will try to answer what I perceive to be your question.
Your premium would be cheaper if you try to insure your first car at 25 and are not on your Ps, but had been driving your parent's car.
Premiums are based on many things. These include accident history, class of car, modifications, security (garaged, alarm, etc.) and the value of car. The significance of these factors are in turn moderated by your age (under 25), license (Ps vs full) and driving experience (number of years)."No Matter that you have a PhD and have read all of Henry James twice. If you still persist in writing, "Good food at it's best", you deserve to be struck by lightning, hacked up on the spot and buried in an unmarked grave" (Truss, 2003, p.44).
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i had the same problem when i got my 06 type-s. im 19 now but when i got the car i was still 18 and only had my licence for a less then 6 months.
atm im covered by Melbourne Credit Union (also known as CGU), full comprehensive, ect, ect. Im a 5-10% driver or something like that and the car is under my mum's name (rating 1). its about $1200 anually and excess is just under 2g's
Racv was the worst! 4.5g!!
good luck man!Vivid Blue Integra Type-S
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Excess = the money you have to pay when you make a claim ie. you have a car stolen you have to pay ( usally $500 - 1500+) before the insurace company will pay for your car.
Only a year ago i was paying $1500 with NRMA for a base model 97 auto civic i was 20yro an off my p plates and i live in a town with the population of 2000 (not many stolen cars here ) . When you put that next to an integra its not much more expensiveF/S: VTI-R Civic
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Originally posted by Page View PostExcess = the money you have to pay when you make a claim ie. you have a car stolen you have to pay ( usally $500 - 1500+) before the insurace company will pay for your car.
Shitty thing about just cars is that you still have to fork out the excess even if its ur fault. But they will give the money back to ou after everything is sorted out.
NRMA was good......once i gave the details of the other fucker all i had to do was take it to a repair dealer and give the claim number that nrma gave to meTeam Misplaced CT9A Owner #005
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Originally posted by dazDC5s View Posti had the same problem when i got my 06 type-s. im 19 now but when i got the car i was still 18 and only had my licence for a less then 6 months.
atm im covered by Melbourne Credit Union (also known as CGU), full comprehensive, ect, ect. Im a 5-10% driver or something like that and the car is under my mum's name (rating 1). its about $1200 anually and excess is just under 2g's
Racv was the worst! 4.5g!!
good luck man!
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