Answer me this....

I'm a chav. I blend in with the surroundings innit.

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[TW]Fox;11925270 said:
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911 Turbo, £752
911 GT2, £1200
M5, £1200
E55 AMG, £1560
F430 Spider, £1920.

Thats with a claim and 2 years NCB.

Don't take this the wrong way but did you add your accident to the quote? They usually make quite a bit of difference. I take you must have protected NCB.
 
I've found with bell that adding an accident barely increases your premium at all, think the difference between declaring and not declaring was about £30 for me.

£1777 to insure a Ferrari F50 for me :D
 
Don't take this the wrong way but did you add your accident to the quote? They usually make quite a bit of difference. I take you must have protected NCB.

He has 2NCB and did declare the accident. All the quotes we got were genuine, mine all included class 1 business use etc as i need that.
 
Id say young boyracer drivers are the worst, Just passed there test and start overly modifying there cars and think there it!
 
Young people with friends in the car, then Old people, then (most women), then young people on their own, then some men.
 
Young people.
Old duffers can be utterly terrible but at least they go slow enough to be avoided.

Rarely a day goes past without me seeing some tool in a Saxo/106/206/AX/Other Euro Crapbox doing something immesely dangerous/stupid.
 
[TW]Fox;11925023 said:
Crashing isn't a judge of how good a driver you are or Petter Solberg would be the worst driver ever and my Gran would be a better driver than him.

I disagree. On the road the ability not to crash is very important in defining how good a driver you are, rather than the ability to heel and toe or control a powerslide. When I'm using the same road and have my kids in the back of the car I'd rather share it with a granny doing 13mph in her honda Jazz than a boy racer who has just passed his test and thinks he's Lewis Hamilton. But then there are of course exceptions to the rule, and I'm sure there are plenty of conciensous and sensible 17 year olds, just as there are, believe it or not, plenty of drivers in the 70's that dont have alzheimers.
 
When I'm using the same road and have my kids in the back of the car I'd rather share it with a granny doing 13mph in her honda Jazz than a boy racer who has just passed his test and thinks he's Lewis Hamilton.

Same here. When I drive with my little girl in the back, safety is the only thing I care about. Easy to be safe at 13mph. Hard when a BR cuts you up.
 
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