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Insurance Groups.

For a more accurate answer, stick your details into Confused.com or similar.

You can get a few quid off if you go direct to the best provider shown.

Also, Autotrader.co.uk ads usually list the Insurance Groups, along with performance, emmissions and economy figures.

EDIT: Ads would need to be from traders really. Oh, and I'd avoid any carss advertised where the seller hasn't got a grip on simple spelling or grammar.

ALSO EDIT: When you declare the modificaitons on that Saxo, you'll find the insurance leaps up too.
 
As Adam says.

Just get your details into Confused.com (or similar)

Then you can just put reg. numbes in when you find a motor you like and get a decent ball-park guesstimate. Certainly better than what this place will.

Just remember to add / remove mods as and when they are on the car. Non-declaration isn't clever.
 
No hassles.

First car I presume?

If so, just avoid getting sucked into wanting a "well sik" motor, as you'll only end up poor. I'd suggest a car that's pittence to run, already has alloys (and air con), then keep it as is for a few years, until companies feel they can "trust" you to have a car that you've fettled with.
 
As above, don't worry too much about groups! I've been getting quotes on a range of vans (1.4 - 2.0) and they're all the same price give or take a few pence!
 
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