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A real Fiat is much more likely to be stolen than a fantasy Ferrari.
WHS
If you are young joy rider or looking for a car for your latest crime you are better of taking a bog standard car that suits your age so the police won't stop you in unless they were specifically looking.
A real Ferrari is generally are not insurable any more unless they have a tracker.
Got a quote for 3 times more powerful V8 car that is 10 times more expensive than my current one and the quote is just £70 more - the insurance market is total barking mad!
They declined to quote online for Ferrari F430!
Did you include your mail order bride on the policy?
Where you live has more of an effect. the car I bought to use down here was a 400 banger. insuring it at home was 800 a year (no no ncaims on second car). At my mates house where the car stayed 7 days a week it was 270.
A very good point indeed but AtW was questioning why a more powerful car would cost only £70 more than his 8 year old Punto at the same location.
It's general f all to do with your car. You can do as much damage to the other drivers car and body at 50mph whatever the value of the car you drive. That is what makes up the majority of your premium nowadays. Thank the whiplash brigade for that.
Edit : Will -ve myself for getting trolled by AtW
Where you live has more of an effect. the car I bought to use down here was a 400 banger. insuring it at home was 800 a year (no no ncaims on second car). At my mates house where the car stayed 7 days a week it was 270.
It's general f all to do with your car. You can do as much damage to the other drivers car and body at 50mph whatever the value of the car you drive. That is what makes up the majority of your premium nowadays. Thank the whiplash brigade for that.
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