Jack wrote:Only 17, passing DSA test fairly quickly and passed my IAM on Saturday, 7 monthsish after my 17th birthday...
Jack wrote:Drive a corsa d 1.2, hopefully changed soon, you?
ROG wrote:Jack wrote:Only 17, passing DSA test fairly quickly and passed my IAM on Saturday, 7 monthsish after my 17th birthday...
WELCOME and IMPRESSIVE
I have assisted over 100 associates during the past 14 years but only 4 were like you in terms of age and experience
jameslb101 wrote:Jack wrote:Drive a corsa d 1.2, hopefully changed soon, you?
Volvo S60 T5.
If I were you (and I was two years ago!) I'd keep the cheapest thing to insure for a while. After that you'll have two years no claims (touch wood) then you'll be able to get insured on a 'proper' car.
In my case I paid £2k to insure a classic mini (63bhp) in my first year's driving. Two years on I pay substantially less to insure a 250bhp turbo nutter car.
Jack wrote:Yes, that is true. I brought my 'd' in feb before i could drive and admiral gave me a years no claims Feb just gone although i had only been 17 just over half a year.
Jack wrote:Who are you currently insured with, did you mention your driving achievements?
kfae8959 wrote:Hi Jack! Milton Keynes isn't that far from me - I'm in Hertfordshire, and always happy to punt up your way for a drive if you feel like it.
David
jameslb101 wrote:Jack wrote:Yes, that is true. I brought my 'd' in feb before i could drive and admiral gave me a years no claims Feb just gone although i had only been 17 just over half a year.
How did that work?Jack wrote:Who are you currently insured with, did you mention your driving achievements?
I'm with elephant and yes, I did tell them I had IAM. As far as I can remember that gave me about a £50 discount but I didn't do IAM for that reason. Having said that, given that the Skill for Life cost me the square root of zilch, any discount is like having free money thrown at me!
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