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<blockquote data-quote="ah_sprite" data-source="post: 7237" data-attributes="member: 1445"><p>Yes, insurance is a real worry for all youngsters.</p><p>However, I've discovered that Footman James can insure me on my two MGs for a very reasonable amount, on classic car insurance. </p><p>It's so cheap for a number of reasons:</p><p> </p><p>1) anyone with any interest in historic or classic vehicles is likely to respect their car, and therefore drive it more carefully</p><p> </p><p>2) Someone that's my age with a car like the ones I've got are unlikely to make a claim if they write it off, as when the insurance came around the next year, it'd be ridiculous!</p><p> </p><p>I know many people who pay up to and over £2k to insure their 1.2 Corsas and Saxos for a year, while I'll be paying in the region of £800 for two cars, under my own name.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ah_sprite, post: 7237, member: 1445"] Yes, insurance is a real worry for all youngsters. However, I've discovered that Footman James can insure me on my two MGs for a very reasonable amount, on classic car insurance. It's so cheap for a number of reasons: 1) anyone with any interest in historic or classic vehicles is likely to respect their car, and therefore drive it more carefully 2) Someone that's my age with a car like the ones I've got are unlikely to make a claim if they write it off, as when the insurance came around the next year, it'd be ridiculous! I know many people who pay up to and over £2k to insure their 1.2 Corsas and Saxos for a year, while I'll be paying in the region of £800 for two cars, under my own name. [/QUOTE]
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