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"If your son cannot afford the exhorbitant fees on his own then name him as a driver on your policy. It will still be expensive but not as much as insuring himself in his own right, and he should be able to build up his own no claims at the same time." The only problem with this though is that if he is the main driver and not listed as such on the policy, if he were to have an accident they could refuse to payout. | |||
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" If your son cannot afford the exhorbitant fees on his own then name him as a driver on your policy. It will still be expensive but not as much as insuring himself in his own right, and he should be able to build up his own no claims at the same time." Unfortunately I tried that when my son passed his test, it would have cost as much as paying him insurance in his own name and he would have no no-claims of his own. We chose the option of insuring him separately to the cost of £1200 pounds, it does build up their no-claims and reduce in price eventually. | |||
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"Ask the insurance companies if its worth her taking An advanced drivers course. The money you spend on that could be worth it if it brings the insurance down. " They only get about 10% of,we looking into it for my 18yr old daughter. | |||
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"Have u tried Quinn insurance??....just done it 4 our lad....17 years old.on a 1.2 fiat punto....£1300...but u have 2 do it b4 he passes his test..otherwise we believe it doubles once he passes his test....hope that helps x" That is a valid point to remember. for many insurance companies its cheaper to insure while they are still learners if you put them on as an additional driver. | |||
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"If your son cannot afford the exhorbitant fees on his own then name him as a driver on your policy. It will still be expensive but not as much as insuring himself in his own right, and he should be able to build up his own no claims at the same time. The only problem with this though is that if he is the main driver and not listed as such on the policy, if he were to have an accident they could refuse to payout." Yes,we got told that was illegal when we looked into insuring a car in my ex husbands name for our daughter and have her as named driver,we were told we could insure it in daughters name and have him as a named driver and that might reduce the cost of the insurance a bit. | |||
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"I have been reading this with interest as a learner driver myself... being a bit "older" I was still surprised at how much it would cost me to get insured when i pass.... so i suppose it is a case it shopping around " You have me wondering what it is costing you at your age now? | |||
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"If your son cannot afford the exhorbitant fees on his own then name him as a driver on your policy. It will still be expensive but not as much as insuring himself in his own right, and he should be able to build up his own no claims at the same time. The only problem with this though is that if he is the main driver and not listed as such on the policy, if he were to have an accident they could refuse to payout. Yes,we got told that was illegal when we looked into insuring a car in my ex husbands name for our daughter and have her as named driver,we were told we could insure it in daughters name and have him as a named driver and that might reduce the cost of the insurance a bit." As long as the parent owns the car (resisted via the DVLA) they will pay out. But he won't build up no claims discount doing this. | |||
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"I've just been looking to renew my car insurance. Last year it was £500, this year the same company want £2,500. Now I haven't had any claims so asked why. Seems as where I live is a bad area for false claims, people braking so that the car behind goes into the back of you. So some companies do not want you. I eventually paid over £800. So it's not just teenagers and first time drivers being penalised. " That sounds like alot to me, i thought mine was expensive last year when it was 400, so i switched to another,now it's only about 300, i think if i had to pay 2500 i'd give up driving. | |||
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"As long as the parent owns the car (resisted via the DVLA) they will pay out. But he won't build up no claims discount doing this. " imo I think this is incorrect, if the insurance find out that a "named" driver is actually the main driver it doesn't matter who's name the insurance is in or who owns the vehicle it is opening a big can of worms for them to wriggle out of paying, and we all know they need very little to get out out of paying if they can. The only safe way around this one would be to insure in daughters name and have mum or dad as named driver, also this way round she will still earn that all important NCD. You also have to beware of those companies that offer NCD to all drivers, yes they do as long as your insured with them, but if the named driver decided to move company they can potentially lose the NCD. (Mrs Sytra lost hers when she moved to her own insurance) | |||
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"as a driving instructor i recommend that pupils complete the pass plus course of driving lessons set out by the driving standards agency as it gives upto 50% off there first insurance policy with most of the major insurance groups.it consists of motorway,country and night time driving." our son passed his driving test at aged 18 and also took the advanced driving course as he was told it would make his insurance cheeper.it didn't make one bit of difference.maybe its changed now as this was 5 yrs ago but it was completely useless back then | |||
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"My eldest (17) has recently passed her driving test. Does anyone know where to go for the best deals on car insurance, because the quotes I have had so far are anywhere between £2-3,000. That includes as a named driver and in her own right. Any help would be gladly appreciated, thanks x" hi try coverbox their very good my 19 year old son got a great quote with them as a named driver best of luck | |||
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"My eldest (17) has recently passed her driving test. Does anyone know where to go for the best deals on car insurance, because the quotes I have had so far are anywhere between £2-3,000. That includes as a named driver and in her own right. Any help would be gladly appreciated, thanks x" be thankful you have a daughter and not a son. Two of my sons are insured as named drivers on my policies and for 17 yr old on an "s" reg Peugeot 106 it's £2700 and for 18 yr old on a "p" reg fiesta it was £1700. It's ridiculous amounts for them. | |||
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