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djt992
29th December 2011, 11:35
y0,

I'm about to start doing up my 106 GTi which will be off the road living in the garage for a while. I will however be keeping it taxed and insured so that I can drive it about to garages etc when work needs doing.

For a day to day runabout I will be keeping my 106 Diesel.

Whats the best way to go about insuring both of these cars as I'm only 19.

I've currently got the GTi insured with admiral for £1200.

And I've done a quote for the diesel at £580 from Admiral.

Is this the best way or are there cheaper options? As I wont be using the GTi very often probably just weekends.


Thanks!! :y:

devilsadvocate
29th December 2011, 13:18
y0,

I'm about to start doing up my 106 GTi which will be off the road living in the garage for a while. I will however be keeping it taxed and insured so that I can drive it about to garages etc when work needs doing.

For a day to day runabout I will be keeping my 106 Diesel.

Whats the best way to go about insuring both of these cars as I'm only 19.

I've currently got the GTi insured with admiral for £1200.

And I've done a quote for the diesel at £580 from Admiral.

Is this the best way or are there cheaper options? As I wont be using the GTi very often probably just weekends.


Thanks!! :y:

Admiral multicar is likely you're best option, I don't think those prices are bad for a 19 year old.