View Full Version : Cheap VTR insurance
jonnylo99
3rd January 2009, 17:23
Hi there,
I'm interested in buying a VTR but i looked at insurance for them and they are so much! I made a quote for it, with my mum as main driver and me as the named driver, it was just over £200 a month. I can't use my mum's NCB on it, because she is already using it for her car. Anyone know what insurance company that will insure me for cheaper? I'm 17 and passed my test 3 months ago. Or is there any companies where i can use NCB on 2 cars.
Thanks!!!
Jonny
Tsaxovtr
3rd January 2009, 17:32
Hi mate im 18 and im paying 770 a year !
go on moneysupermarket.com
im with Quinn
jonnylo99
3rd January 2009, 17:50
just had another quote from them which is £156 a month. Not too bad! Do you think i should buy a Mk1 and modify it, or just buy a Mk2 VTR?
jimmy-vtr
3rd January 2009, 18:11
get a mk2 mate better and faster. im with more than, my dad is the main driver im the named driver. my dad has no ncb and the named driver earns his own ncb. i pay £60 a month. im 18.
jonnylo99
3rd January 2009, 18:45
serious? thats quality. How old are you tho?
jonnylo99
3rd January 2009, 18:48
oh right ur 18 soz didn't read it properly.; Maybe cos ur 18 its cheaper?
Spanky
3rd January 2009, 18:48
get a mk2 mate better and faster. im with more than, my dad is the main driver im the named driver. my dad has no ncb and the named driver earns his own ncb. i pay £60 a month. im 18.
good luck if you have a bump, been there, done that NOT GOOD AT ALL!!!!!!
and tthere is an insurance section for this kind of thing
jonnylo99
3rd January 2009, 18:57
Also how gd is VTR with petrol? How much petrol is it and how many MPG does it do?
jimmy-vtr
3rd January 2009, 18:58
it was £78 a month when i was 17 mate
SaxoMuffin
3rd January 2009, 19:02
Im 17 only been driving 4 months and im with NFU for my VTR insurance which is £1250 fully comp
jimmy-vtr
3rd January 2009, 19:04
i get about 150-180 miles on £20 so not too bad
jonnylo99
3rd January 2009, 19:36
Whats NFU?
jimmy-vtr
3rd January 2009, 19:38
whats nfu stand for, sorry to be think, lol
Tim_emm
16th January 2009, 00:11
im in exactly the same situaion as him but im 18. give names of insurance companies ur with ppl. im findin it hard haha
Olly
16th January 2009, 18:10
try admiral, or wait till ur 18 and then give chriss knott a call on here does a discount for saxp members, im paying just over £800 on my own policy for a vtr.
NFU=National Farmers Union
jonnylo99
17th January 2009, 18:51
Alrite thanks for every1. I'll prob wait till i'm 18 as i prob save loads more its only 2 months away i guess.
Btw how can Chriss Knott give discount for car insurance?
Thanks
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