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I tried to insure an astra this week. My no claims is used on my landy so... me and my wife to drive £795 third party £580 fully comp...

How is fully comp cheaper than third party?

Statistically third party insured vehicle's tend to be pieces of **** and young people
 
I tried to insure an astra this week. My no claims is used on my landy so... me and my wife to drive £795 third party £580 fully comp...

How is fully comp cheaper than third party?
My son (19) has fully comp on his fiesta cos its cheaper :confused: fully comp £2200 THPFT about £2600 THP only over £3000 totaly :confused: gave up arguing with them just took out FC.
 
My starlet is now more expensive than the 90 due to moving my no claims onto the 90....9 years of em. Can you move your no claims around to get the overall prices down?
 
Just to agree with fanatic about 3rd party insured cars being mostly **** ones, mine is is a ford focus diesel on a Cat 'C' and that costs £67 per month. Its a joke, and since its a cat c if it got nicked or burned they would pay out very little. Baarstards.
 
I passed my test aged 17 in februrary 2008, I had a ford fiesta 3 door, 1.3 limited driving hours, limited passengers £1,600

In June 2008 I turned 18 and bought the Series III, it dropped to £775. Its now about £550
 
yep which ****es me off cos I have 9 yrs not my friggin car!
Did you mention your other half was a chainsaw wielding psychopath?:D It may affect the premium if they think he might just cut his way on of he forgets the keys!