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T12KY
8th August 2007, 18:21
how much roughly am i looking at for the following?
TPFT insurance
i have 1 years ncb
a crash - was my fault
i am 20
on
a VTR?
and a VTS?
a rought idea would be great.thanks:y:
Ben_L
8th August 2007, 23:27
At a guess i'd say £750/800+
Try doing an online quote with belldirect or elephant. They come out pretty cheap for me.19 1YNCB on a 1.1 £600 thats with exhaust and wheels too TPFT
vipergfx
8th August 2007, 23:55
a lot more than that. i pay 1350 tpft 2 years ncb 0 accidents and i've just turned 20.
vts i'd say 1800+ depends on a lot of factors though. why don't you save us the guesstimates and try a couple insurance companies for quotes?
Be your best option mate and give you a fair idea of what you're going to be paying. Theres a sticky in this section of all the insurance numbers.
jasonfitness
9th August 2007, 05:50
i paid 960/ 980 on my 2001 VTR with 1 Yr NCB with no crashes. I was 20 at the time. That was with QuinnDirect! But my premium was little higher because I paid monthly.
Kelly
9th August 2007, 12:56
Do some quotes and get a rough idea... insurance companies are the only place you will get a clear idea of what you will be expected to pay lol
VTRacer
9th August 2007, 15:15
im payin 1600 on vtr fully comp 2 years no claims and no acciendents
Martinsaxo
9th August 2007, 15:55
dont know if this will give you a ruff idea but im, 17 ,0 NCB, 99 VTR, TPFT £1420
Martin.
jasonfitness
9th August 2007, 20:26
im payin 1600 on vtr fully comp 2 years no claims and no acciendents
that much? who with? i just got a quote from Quinn for £812 fully comp on a 2001 VTR with 2 yrs NCB and no accidents. and im paying monthly so my actual premium was about £100 less than what im paying.
I read a thread on here the other day about how insurance grade post codes. They range from A-E (E being the most high risk). My postcode is D* so its quite a high risk area as well. Ive declared my window tints, but need to declare suspension kit as thats being finished on saturday
Toad
9th August 2007, 21:27
Geeez, this country is a real pig for insurance. They take away everything for folk trying to start off in the real world... I'm currently trying to get a mortage, and its like trying to get insurance when you are 18, except harder. Good luck on the insurance hunting chap.
nazz1
17th August 2007, 12:33
It varies! depends what post code area ur in.
devilsadvocate
17th August 2007, 16:38
As above. No way on this planet to tell how much as insurance depends on like 30 different factors. Get some online quotes for rough prices. Even TPFT i reckon you are looking at £1400 upwards.
Danhunt
17th August 2007, 16:41
It varies! depends what post code area ur in.
Tell me about it the insurance here seems to be really low compared. looking at 1200tpft at 17 on a vtr.
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