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Thats where the luck comes in.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI have done that - still had 2 accidents. 1 involving ice, 1 where someone pulled out in front (there was nowhere to swerve to - 40 mph zone - I was doing 30mph and NEARLY managed to stop).Comment
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Performance Direct insure both of my cars.
3,000 miles per year on one and 9000 miles on the other and both less than £500 per year.

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www.lifesure.co.uk ....these guys were always good for me."If you can read this, thank a teacher....and since it's in English, thank a soldier"Comment
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That's what I pay with prudential - 3 points, 1 written off car (not my fault), and protected NCDOriginally posted by Paddy View Post£230 for 1.997ltr TD
Includes for use at work, legal cover, no claims protection etc.Comment
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Try Privilege (think they're actually Direct Line).. plus use a site like QuidCo to get £70+ cashback on top..Comment
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I'm only 200 for a 2.4V6 A6 through Direct line, including business use.
don't forget to add someone else with a good driving history to the policy as it usually reduces it. Doesn't mean they have to use the car!
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Today's Guardian has a money saving guide on cars, including insurance.
One of their interesting tips: Have a big excess. If you have a small excess then you can't sensibly make a small claim because your insurance will go up next year (not sure about no claims protection on this...)Cats are evil.Comment
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