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edselmanll
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let him get a job and buy his own :) |
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Moofie's Mom
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Hi!
Sorry, but I've no idea!
I'm really looking forward to some of the answers you receive, though!
We had a quote for a £750 low cc car for one of my kids, and they wanted £1390 third party, fire and theft in their name!!
If we wanted to put them on our insurance it was £1250!
Best of luck! |
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John H
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You will need to do some good research and intense shopping to find the best rate for your auto insurance start with quotes from http://www.nationwidebillrelief.com |
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Ryder
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Alex P is right maybe even try a skoda dont laugh the newer 1s are alright and reliable |
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Jasmine
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The less hp it has the better, 4 door sedan, older is better in this case but nothing with outrageous mileage.
This site might help as well:
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Insurance/InsureYourCar/10CostliestCarsToInsure.aspx |
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♥kailababy♥
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I can tell you, if you are in school, with some insurance companies the rate is lower. But If you live in a bad area (zip where u park at night) and if you are under 21 then it kind of doesnt matter- rates are always higher |
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rmacovei2000
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Good luck!! Ride the bus or learn to hitch hike. |
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brd
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Buy a car his friends will call a Dorkmobile. Should be cheap to buy and insure. |
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brucenjacobs
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A cheap used one so you don't have to pay for collision or comprehensive. Try Allstate insurance also, They have been pretty good lately. |
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jameshens
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My Peugeot 107 is very cheap to insure (I pay £149 fully comp.- but granted I'm not 18!) and it also has a road tax of only £40. And at only £99 a month brand new with over 60 miles per gallon - Bargain! |
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tony d
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A dinky car should already be covered on your hosehold contents insurance. Use public transport it's better for the enviroment. |
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amjustadude
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what ever you chose, do not buy a toyota or a foreign car as i can bet you he will wreck it and be rough on it, the parts and labor on foreign cars is double that of american made cars if not more. get something with a four cylender in it, and a sound body on it. |
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dodge_bee
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Ask your insurance agent |
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Gordon
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Matchbox or Hotwheels |
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pay back time
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if its a new car i would go for a chevy cobal but if used i woudl go for handa civic |
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BIG D
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Do you mean cheapest car or cheapest insurance ?
Popular family cars like an Escort or a Corsa maybe.
But it is a 'postcode' lottery I'm afraid.Some areas will just be dear bcause they have a higher risk rating.
Garage or no garage. Maybe think about going on mum or dad's insurance.
Cheapest is not necessarily the best. Look for 'excess' levels for example.
Try some on line quoters and feed in exactly the same info to get insurance comparisons. |
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jabelite
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When my son started to drive at 17, I bought him a SEAT IBIZA, it was only a 900cc engine. It was very cheap to insure by comparison to other cars, I think it cost about £900 for a year. Although it was a small engine it was a 4 door and was quite roomy inside.
You can pick older ones up quite cheap, this was a 1988 on e reg and I paid only £175 for it, It was quite tidy as well. |
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Chucky & Lucky
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a bicycle.....should be free. |
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