techathy said:It's not about the cc, it's the number of pots getting stirred![]()
RX-78 said:£193/year for insurance! Cn you put your name on my insurance :lol: ?
That quite work when I'm 34 & getting lower insurance!...ronk said:RX-78 said:£193/year for insurance! Cn you put your name on my insurance :lol: ?
Sorry this is off topic I know but I've just coughed up only £225 for this years insurance .
(It's about the only advantage of reaching old codger status)
techathy said:That quite work when I'm 34 & getting lower insurance!...ronk said:RX-78 said:£193/year for insurance! Cn you put your name on my insurance :lol: ?
Sorry this is off topic I know but I've just coughed up only £225 for this years insurance .
(It's about the only advantage of reaching old codger status)![]()
The combination of road & track advanced driving certificates seems to make insurance premiums plummet when one looks towards performance cars. As a general rule the cheaper & slower the car the more I pay. :scratchhead:ronk said:Whaaaat! I've been done over!
Yeah, this has been bugging my parents for the last few years.The scarey thing is I've been told it goes up when you reach 70![]()
techathy said:Shop around every year, at minimum every other year. I end up with the same company but at a much lower number than their first quote (which is usually +25-50% the previous year). It does annoy me that I have to do it though.