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Wife just passed - cheapest insurance
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Abu_Yoosha wrote: »she doesn't drive to her students.
You'll probably find it's as cheap to include business use now, and keep her options open.0 -
Abu_Yoosha wrote: »yeah she just finished around 15 minutes ago going through quotes for herself:
- her own policy;
- fully comp;
- me as a second/named driver.
That's what took it from £2200 down to £790 (the best quote so far Admiral). That and putting her actual occupation down (rather than incorrectly entering unemployed), along with an excess of £750, rather than £250.
The question now is can she add her grand parents or mother to her policy?
They don't take out insurance as they are automatically covered by their mobility car.
Her mother has temporarily had her license revoked due to medical reasons (expected to be driving again by September this year).
£800 is not bad!! I am 27, 3 years no claims with a 1.7 diesel civic worth £2500 and im paying £1200...0 -
Yes I agree. Its just that with our current circumstances (newly increased costs), debts, practically no savings, etc. we need to save every penny.
Besides we want to pay off the insurance in one go (and also avoid any interest charges). At the moment we can push it to £600, passed that its installments.
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