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puzzledzippy
16th May 2006, 00:38
i have been thinking about doing my test today and what car i would get when i pass,i have just done a quote for a 2002 civic type-r with the all my no claims but me having a full licence and its £200 cheaper to insure than my vtr.iam absoultly kicking myself now for not doing it sooner.bloody good incentive now though
DjMack22
16th May 2006, 00:40
how the hell does that work out?
i have been thinking about doing my test today and what car i would get when i pass,i have just done a quote for a 2002 civic type-r with the all my no claims but me having a full licence and its £200 cheaper to insure than my vtr.iam absoultly kicking myself now for not doing it sooner.bloody good incentive now though
WTF
not done test yet but has no claimsand a full liences. how do you work that one out. or have you been thinking of something else whan you where typing?
patrick2403
16th May 2006, 00:52
maybe he has just done a quote for when he has his license and no claims?
can you can get no claims on a provisional license if he insures car?
DjMack22
16th May 2006, 00:59
dosn't make any sense
Obviosly he has just put he has a lisence im guessing, thats what I did before I had mine, just put had lisence for 1 month or something to get a rough quote
puzzledzippy
16th May 2006, 02:51
i have 4 years no claims already all i changed on the quote was that i had a full licence so i could see how much it would cost
So wha license do you have atm?
puzzledzippy
16th May 2006, 03:10
a provisional
Ibiza_Rik
16th May 2006, 03:44
you have been a provisional for 4 years?
SNewham
16th May 2006, 04:01
lol sounds like fun smileys/smiley17.gif
How can you have 4 years no claims but have not passed your test?
m20pub
16th May 2006, 12:49
maybe on a ped lol
saxoash
16th May 2006, 13:10
he could be on his mums or dads
S9_DAN
16th May 2006, 13:25
smells a bit fishysmileys/smiley2.gif
How old are you then ?? if it is of a moped only some insurance companies will use it so be carefull!
Yates
16th May 2006, 15:05
i dont understand how they can give you no claims when you dont have a full license
and the fact you have been learning for 4 years! u must suck!
l1ukeRS
16th May 2006, 15:41
and the fact you have been learning for 4 years! u must suck!
lmao howe the fuck dya get 4 years then? u bin previously banned or summat?
AdamW
16th May 2006, 15:45
Moped crew at a guess
l1ukeRS
16th May 2006, 15:48
4 years at 30 mph and soundin like a mad wasp no wunder he wants a type r then
puzzledzippy
16th May 2006, 19:28
yes i have been driving for 4 years and i have 4 years no claims,its on my own insurance aswell,this is when you lot call me sad as iam 26 years old.insurance on a type-r would be £1068 a year if i passed my test.on my provisional iam paying £1300 on my vtr with all my mod declared.
Ibiza_Rik
16th May 2006, 19:37
so why you still a provvy?
puzzledzippy
16th May 2006, 22:51
because iam a lazy git,iam planning on doing it this year.
Yates
16th May 2006, 23:13
i never knew you could get no claims on a provisional.
how the hell is it cheaper on a group 17 car than a group 7 car?!?! thats just not right
puzzledzippy
16th May 2006, 23:16
stupid isnt it when i got my car lowered my insurance went up but 400 quid
Yates
16th May 2006, 23:20
mine never went up when i got it lowered
but surely you have to put how many years you have been driving...if you put you have been driving since may 06, but have 4 years no claims, thats gona look dodgy
puzzledzippy
16th May 2006, 23:23
your probably right there mate
stupid isnt it when i got my car lowered my insurance went up but 400 quid
smileys/smiley3.gif Who's that with?
DjMack22
17th May 2006, 13:54
do you actually have a cert to say you have earned all these no claims? if you don't then i'd phone your insurance company to check you are entitled to these as i don't think you will be.
if you are then bonus, but doubt it
Scott
l1ukeRS
17th May 2006, 15:28
what i was thinking mate, so u got 4 years on a car? or on a ped?
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