Fnaar
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I keep encouraging my kids to do what I did... I didn't learn to drive till I was 24 (I cycled everywhere) and didn't buy a car till I was 31 

One of the companies is giving three years 'free insurance' for young drivers on a new car, at 2k a year, makes a 10k car look affordable (assuming they can finance a 10k car)
Edit, it's Peugeot http://www.offers.peugeot.co.uk/just-add-fuel
Madness these days, I'm sure my insurance when I passed in the dark ages was under £500 for a 1.1 Fiesta which I took to uni in Leeds!
servicing is under a hundred sovs a year. The Damn thing only holds 3 litres of oil.How do you mean it's expensive? You get the car too as well as the servicing and perhaps tax? So that's 4-4.5k of insurance plus say £500-1000 of extras
I'm not saying it's cheap but at least you get a new car rather than a 10 year old fiesta which costs you £1000+ to insure. I expect it's rather more for lads in urban areas (not saying that's wrong, I know how my brother used to drive at 18![]()
£100 a year servicing, main dealer...maybe...servicing is under a hundred sovs a year. The Damn thing only holds 3 litres of oil.
Road tax is £20, or £00 on the slightly later model.
And it hers from day 1. No finance no contracts, no funny restrictions about mileage etc.
I can't wait for driverless cars. Not only can I do constructive stuff while going somewhere, but I can stick it to the insurance companies. I don't see why any insurance is required for driverless.When the insurance on driverless cars is under £100 this'll create an entire generation of drivers who will never learn drive as its too expensive.
People doubt driverless will take off but given the alternative for leaner/new drivers I imagine it will be a massive take up.
Dunno, road worthiness of the car.I can't wait for driverless cars. Not only can I do constructive stuff while going somewhere, but I can stick it to the insurance companies. I don't see why any insurance is required for driverless.
That's cheap. On a 1,4 megane our normally £200 insurance went to £1100 when our eldest daughter was put on it, stayed there when our son was put on it but eldest had passed her test for over a year. Now our son has his own car and not on the policy it is down to £600 with our youngest daughter on as well.£520 is quite cheap really. And with hours of searching you may only find it a couple of quid cheaper.
Though, expect it to sky rocket when she does pass, even on your policy!
Insurance costs amuse me. My first car (22) was a 1.9SDI Polo Saloon and was £1500 TPO, Now (27) it's £400 Comp! different car though
A quote for a kawasaki ZX6RR was £39000 though, about 30k more than the bike
I was the same. Passed my test at 24, got a new job which came with a lease car. By the time the lease was up 3 years later, I was on maternity leave which they managed to use as an excuse not to let me have another one!I keep encouraging my kids to do what I did... I didn't learn to drive till I was 24 (I cycled everywhere) and didn't buy a car till I was 31![]()
. I don't see why any insurance is required for driverless.