Aly
8th February 2008, 18:46
....You can get a really good price.
I'm sorry for saying before that it's impossible for young drivers to get good quotes on VTR's.
I've just spent the whole day finding cheapest quotes. I started at £1800 and I've paid my insurance for £1300.
It is with ING Direct it is 3rd Party Fire and Theft. 8,000 annual miles, £100,000 legal cover, Courtesy Car.
Pretty pleased. Here is a picture of the rear of my car the front is in bits as the steering had to be fixed and bumper sorted, I'll show you guys more in a different thread next week.
http://a990.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/120/l_a27e5c5ad9fb75526f6e7cac3a146dcd.jpg
It's the Saxo not the 206 ofc lol. I should have the car on Tuesday but I set the insurance to start on Monday.
Oh the car is 32,000 miles, 1 previous owner and I paid £2,300.
Cheers,
Alistair
I'm sorry for saying before that it's impossible for young drivers to get good quotes on VTR's.
I've just spent the whole day finding cheapest quotes. I started at £1800 and I've paid my insurance for £1300.
It is with ING Direct it is 3rd Party Fire and Theft. 8,000 annual miles, £100,000 legal cover, Courtesy Car.
Pretty pleased. Here is a picture of the rear of my car the front is in bits as the steering had to be fixed and bumper sorted, I'll show you guys more in a different thread next week.
http://a990.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/120/l_a27e5c5ad9fb75526f6e7cac3a146dcd.jpg
It's the Saxo not the 206 ofc lol. I should have the car on Tuesday but I set the insurance to start on Monday.
Oh the car is 32,000 miles, 1 previous owner and I paid £2,300.
Cheers,
Alistair