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Was looking for some documents last night when I came across an old insurance renewal document which forced me to sell my then car - a Peugeot 207 GT diesel (a whole 110BHP)  :giggle: I was 20 at the time and had a few bad months before this came through which meant I lost my no claims;

 

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Monthly direct debit of £572.05 :D:whew:

I think the most I've ever paid was £800 when I was about 25 with 0% NCB

I've never paid that much for a car, let alone insurance :D

My Peugeot 206 1.4 auto was £4300 to insure with a black box, £5999 without a black box. Car cost £700

My 11 reg Fabia 1.2 is £1300 to insure without a black box only 7 months later. Car cost £5995

I'm 18 now but was 17 when both of these policies were taken out, and obviously no NCD for either.

Rip off to say the least.

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It does get better - if you don't hit things or get hit by things :D

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Aged 17 (in 1998) I paid £1350 to insure my MG Metro (-£500 value) on a TPFT basis. Worth every penny, I loved it. 

 

Cheers

 

Ollie

Sky Insurance

In 1988 I paid £1000 fully comp on a Renault 11 Turbo, but what a car for a 18 year old back then!

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