So, what is your insurance like?

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Just did mine with Direct Line... I am 24 with 0 points, 3 years NCB, and driving a group 16 car (Leon Cupra 1.8T) and am paying just £492 for the next year (Down from £750 last year)

To me, this seems amazingly cheap- seems to me Direct Line always paste other insurers due to having more than 1 car insured with them in the household :)

How does this stack up? What do other people around my age pay for high group cars (and who do you insure through?!)
 
£397 for 24yr old with 0 points, 6 years NCB, BMW 323i plus my father. That is with Swift Cover.
 
I'm 25 with 3yrs no claims. I'm paying £550 with Greenlight. Seat Leon Cupra R (including remap). I moved from direct line as they wanted £700 without the remap.
 
Just renewed on my ST200, £530 for comprehensive, protected no-claims and business cover, I'm 25 with 4 years NCB. That's with Elephant, Sainsburys were the only others close aside from the rest of the Admiral group.
 
I'm 25 with 3yrs no claims. I'm paying £550 with Greenlight. Seat Leon Cupra R (including remap). I moved from direct line as they wanted £700 without the remap.

Bloody hell that's good- I was with Greenlight last year (£750) They wanted circa £600 this time around :rolleyes:
 
I'm 19 and costs £1090 to insure my Fiat Grande Punto Sporting 1.9 with Elephant. Thats with 2 years NCB and both parents added as additional drivers with business use.

Pretty expensive but i declared 18,000 miles and have a Teesside postcode.
 
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21, Male, Audi A6 (2007), average postcode risk, 6 points, 1 non-fault claim (soon 2), 1 named driver, business usage ~£1000/year

No fair :(
 
Just got my renewal through, £1000 which I'll be looking to lower a bit.

24, 3 points, 6 years NCB (protected), highly modified VX220 with unlimited trackday cover with no limitations and standard road excess.
 
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MK4 Astra 1.6 SXI 101bhp, 28 years old, 0 points, 0 accidents, 7 years NCB protected, £629 with tesco - and they were the cheapest.
 
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