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Re: Insurance for the Omega??
« Reply #30 on: 09 September 2008, 11:00:53 »

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right here we go then im 22 no claims bonus so mine is only lol £1265 so think yourself lucky

know how you feel mate £970  :'(
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Re: Insurance for the Omega??
« Reply #31 on: 09 September 2008, 11:02:35 »

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right here we go then im 22 no claims bonus so mine is only lol £1265 so think yourself lucky

That makes me feel better about my insurance at just over a grand!  :y
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Re: Insurance for the Omega??
« Reply #32 on: 09 September 2008, 14:31:21 »

23, £500 fully comp, not too shabby!
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Re: Insurance for the Omega??
« Reply #33 on: 09 September 2008, 14:33:02 »

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Re: Insurance for the Omega??
« Reply #34 on: 09 September 2008, 15:04:34 »

Costs me £500 for the pair of Omegas, Mrs TheBoy as named driver, fully comp, max no claims on both.  38yr old fart living in deepest Northamptonshire....
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Re: Insurance for the Omega??
« Reply #35 on: 09 September 2008, 15:05:52 »

I am 24 with 5 years no claims and a clean licence.

My insurance is £600 with all the bells and whistles (guaranteed car, windscreen, breakdown cover, legal, protected no claims, so on)

That's with direct line.
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Re: Insurance for the Omega??
« Reply #36 on: 09 September 2008, 15:08:48 »

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I am 24 with 5 years no claims and a clean licence.

My insurance is £600 with all the bells and whistles (guaranteed car, windscreen, breakdown cover, legal, protected no claims, so on)

That's with direct line.
I knew there was an advantage to being a miserable old fart ;D
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Re: Insurance for the Omega??
« Reply #37 on: 09 September 2008, 17:14:14 »

Adrian Flux are good, will give you a complete custom policy!!
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Re: Insurance for the Omega??
« Reply #38 on: 09 September 2008, 18:04:05 »

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I am 24 with 5 years no claims and a clean licence.

My insurance is £600 with all the bells and whistles (guaranteed car, windscreen, breakdown cover, legal, protected no claims, so on)

That's with direct line.
I knew there was an advantage to being a miserable old fart ;D
You miserable TB. Never.
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Re: Insurance for the Omega??
« Reply #39 on: 09 September 2008, 18:10:07 »

Age 37,2.2CD 2001 Max NCD,no points £280 inc.legal with Privilege and no I'm not posh either.... ;D
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Re: Insurance for the Omega??
« Reply #40 on: 09 September 2008, 18:29:43 »

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I am 24 with 5 years no claims and a clean licence.

My insurance is £600 with all the bells and whistles (guaranteed car, windscreen, breakdown cover, legal, protected no claims, so on)

That's with direct line.

Yours should/may go down with a bump omce you hit 25, they class you as a more mature driver.
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Re: Insurance for the Omega??
« Reply #41 on: 09 September 2008, 18:43:18 »

27 yrs old, 6 points (SP30, SP50), no accidents or claims though, 3 years NCB, passed test in 2004.

Costs me £485 for the year as TPFT
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Re: Insurance for the Omega??
« Reply #42 on: 09 September 2008, 20:51:10 »

Obviously the main price diffo is the age of the driver & his No Claims but also what come in too it is your postcode some areas worse are than others and it pushes it up  eg  Countries leading car thefts area last year was West Yorkshire F***** Brilliant ! :(
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Re: Insurance for the Omega??
« Reply #43 on: 10 September 2008, 10:54:32 »

I've jst got a quote using Admiral's multi-car insurance.
I'm astounded! A little under £300 for the Omega starting at the beginning of next month & just under £200 for the diseasal Astra come February. I'm sure the Omega was around £400 last year.
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Re: Insurance for the Omega??
« Reply #44 on: 10 September 2008, 11:01:28 »

i go onto confused.com then search around for a company not listed on there with a "we will beat your best offer" policy -then go to them and try to continue the trend until someone cannot go any lower- that usually works for a while and you get a good deal.
remember these companies want your business and do have an element of flexibility so keep pushing for lower premiums or haggle over policy items like tpft to fully comp or reduced excess for less. :y
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