Landie_Man
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I have had numerous arguments with people over this, but I know from experience, they are VERY cheap to insure for youngens.
I started learning on my 17th in June 2007, in a Ford Fiesta 1.3, insurance was £1,600. I passed in Feburary 2008, and bought and insured the SIII on my 18th, so with already 1 Year NCB I was on a winning role. They gave me another one or two years free when I got the landie, and it brought the insurance down to £775, its now just over £600 and Im 20.
The answer is, people use these price comparison sites, and when I tell them the NFU is the way to go, they phone the national line! DOH:doh::doh::doh:.
Phone your LOCAL branch of the NFU, go in, have a chat. You don'thave to be a farmer. Simples.
I started learning on my 17th in June 2007, in a Ford Fiesta 1.3, insurance was £1,600. I passed in Feburary 2008, and bought and insured the SIII on my 18th, so with already 1 Year NCB I was on a winning role. They gave me another one or two years free when I got the landie, and it brought the insurance down to £775, its now just over £600 and Im 20.
The answer is, people use these price comparison sites, and when I tell them the NFU is the way to go, they phone the national line! DOH:doh::doh::doh:.
Phone your LOCAL branch of the NFU, go in, have a chat. You don'thave to be a farmer. Simples.