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Im an 18yr old male driver with one years no claims, does anyone know
of any insurance companies that i will be able to get cover for my car on a monthly basis. As a student i do not need me car term time however would like it for the christmas break. Many Thank, James |
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"Furious George" > wrote: > wrote: > > Im an 18yr old male driver with one years no claims, does anyone know > > of any insurance companies that i will be able to get cover for my car > > on a monthly basis. As a student i do not need me car term time however > > would like it for the christmas break. > > If all you need it for is Christmas, wouldn't it be cheaper to hire a > car and driver. Let the driver worry about the ****ing insurance. Or just rent a car from any of the major rental agencies and sign up for the agency's liability insurance. |
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Shawn Hirn > wrote: >In article .com>, > "Furious George" > wrote: > >> wrote: >> > Im an 18yr old male driver with one years no claims, does anyone know >> > of any insurance companies that i will be able to get cover for my car >> > on a monthly basis. As a student i do not need me car term time however >> > would like it for the christmas break. >> >> If all you need it for is Christmas, wouldn't it be cheaper to hire a >> car and driver. Let the driver worry about the ****ing insurance. > >Or just rent a car from any of the major rental agencies and sign up for >the agency's liability insurance. None of the majors will rent to an 18 year old. -- There's no such thing as a free lunch, but certain accounting practices can result in a fully-depreciated one. |
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Matthew Russotto wrote: > In article >, > Shawn Hirn > wrote: > >In article .com>, > > "Furious George" > wrote: > > > >> wrote: > >> > Im an 18yr old male driver with one years no claims, does anyone know > >> > of any insurance companies that i will be able to get cover for my car > >> > on a monthly basis. As a student i do not need me car term time however > >> > would like it for the christmas break. > >> > >> If all you need it for is Christmas, wouldn't it be cheaper to hire a > >> car and driver. Let the driver worry about the ****ing insurance. > > > >Or just rent a car from any of the major rental agencies and sign up for > >the agency's liability insurance. > > None of the majors will rent to an 18 year old. That's why I suggested hiring a car and driver. The per mile charge will be ridiculously high. However, the per year expense would be cheaper than owning, parking, and insuring a beater just so you have a car on Christmas. Plus you get chauffered around in a decent ride. > > > -- > There's no such thing as a free lunch, but certain accounting practices can > result in a fully-depreciated one. |
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