I thought you sold the golf because the focus is actually more exciting?
Jokes aside, yea insurance is a cnut.
The fact my mother pays £300 for a Mini Cooper S makes me sick.
If you were the main user of the car then thats Fraud iirc.
True, insurance is so strange though. My insurance has gone up this year, depsite having another years no claims. Cant get it cheaper than last year anywhere. Money grabbing cun,ts.
No, it would of only been fraud if the car was in my name and my mum was the policy holder.
No, its called insurance fronting.. If you are only a named driver, but use it more than the policy holder, its illegal. There have been numerous threads on it, and there is a sticky somewhere explaining it all.
Plus
The NCB may be protected, but they still know you had a knock, hence the higher premium.
I think alot of you on here forget what it's like trying to get a decent car insured at 17 when you start lecturing about insurance fronting! Too many on here think they're the law.
I'd guess 90% of people at 17 who insure a car do so by being a named driver behind their mom/dad, its a means to an end to get most people started.
Friend of mine was a named driver behind his Mom, had a fault accident and the insurance company quite rightly paid out.
I think alot of you on here forget what it's like trying to get a decent car insured at 17 when you start lecturing about insurance fronting! Too many on here think they're the law.
I'd guess 90% of people at 17 who insure a car do so by being a named driver behind their mom/dad, its a means to an end to get most people started.
Friend of mine was a named driver behind his Mom, had a fault accident and the insurance company quite rightly paid out.
If you can't afford to drive, don't.
lol at people justifying insurance fronting as if it's comparable to shopping around for a good deal. It's fraud end of. I'm 30 now and combined with years of experience, a clean licence and NCB my insurance as a result is pretty painless.
In response to Alex's comment about forgetting what it's like to be young and trying to get cover at 17 what a load of BS. I've been there I remember the feeling that I had been raped when I insured my first car which was a GT Turbo. I suffered having to cut back on my lifestyle miss nights out etc because I wanted the car. People feel they have a right to have what they want and to have it dirt cheap these days IMO. If you can't justify the £2/3K insurance quotes that are based on your risk as a new driver then stick to a 1.2. That or suck it up and get your wallet out like grown up's rather than acting like spoiled little brats.
I can afford to drive, its more of a case of 'why should i pay £3500 when i can be paying £1600'.
There are many reasons why, but i would rather save the rest and go on holiday or somthing.