ZanClio said:
I can insure it and afford to insure it in my own name at current cuz i have pass plus and been quoted £1900, modifications aside then cuz i dont seem to be finding the answer sorry guys, but what are some good insurance companys for young drivers with relativly quick cars?
Sorry don't wanna sound like a dick guys.
I think for your age and size of car £1900 is a very good deal !!
You will be hard pushed to find much cheaper IMO
Try all the usual:
Online quotes
Ring up for quotes
etc
It will all depend on your variables such as location etc
this is a good help for other people lookign at this thread/
Should I insure in my parents name?
Many people try to avoid higher premiums by insuring a car in a parents name and adding a younger driver.
Technically this is called "fronting" and it is to be avoided. In the worst case, should you do this, a claim could be called invalid meaning that you would not receive a payout and the younger driver could be convicted of driving without insurance.
As a minimum the fine would be severe and 6 points is generally the basic penalty. For young drivers this could potentially mean the loss of their license.
A vehicle being used for commuting by a student could be the evidence an insurance company would need to invalidate the policy for fronting.
The safest course of action is to insure in the young drivers name. This carries the extra benefit of them being able to accumulate their No Claims Bonus.