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  • Cheapest car insurance for mature first time driver?
  • mudmonster
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    Who lives in London, Car: Nissan Micra 1L

    lemonysam
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    When we looked for me a few weeks ago (also a late passer at 29) it was RAC unless you want a black box. I live in northumberland though so there may be some differences there.

    mudmonster
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    Location makes a lot of difference I think. My quote from RAC was £2281! Needless to say that I won’t be going with them.

    lemonysam
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    Location makes a lot of difference I think. My quote from RAC was £2281! Needless to say that I won’t be going with them.

    Shit a brick! mine was less than a third of that for a 1.9L Estate…

    nickjb
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    Might be cheaper to sell the Nissan and buy something with cheaper insurance. Its not as simple as ‘slow and small’ = ‘cheap insurance’.

    mudmonster
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    But what? May have to sell it and forget about driving altogether. I will move one day but too many commitments here now.

    retro83
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    mudmonster – Member

    But what? May have to sell it and forget about driving altogether. I will move one day but too many commitments here now.

    Something big and slow that teenage boys don’t own as their first car and smash up with their 3 mates in the back who all claim for whiplash.

    Cougar
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    mudmonster
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    Last thing I want is a big car. Just called coop and they quoted £4035 😕

    RopeyReignRider
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    I learned (learnt?) to drive at 32 and my ancient Astra was £570 ish to insure with Tesco.

    8 months later I got my 3 series coupe insured with Admiral for about £920 which I considered a bargain given how little experience I had. They both might be worth a look.

    mikewsmith
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    it’s all variable based on loads of variables. Stick your details into one of the comparison sites to get a better idea of the starting prices.
    Look at an experienced second driver, limited mileage etc. if you can afford to replace the car then 3rd party too.

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