Best Insurance 17 Aged Drivers?

Sounds like it must be a complete ghetto, at my postal code i get quotes on par with peternem's. (yes i am at work and have nothing better to do)

I'd have lied and put in a grans post code or something.
 
I dont see why you didnt simply change the postal code to another one. Its not as if it matters as long as its an address that you can pick up any mail from.

Would have saved thousands of pounds?
 
Jez said:
I dont see why you didnt simply change the postal code to another one. Its not as if it matters as long as its an address that you can pick up any mail from.

Would have saved thousands of pounds?

but that would be fraud... unless i try my dad's postcode, or my nan's i suppose... i could always "live" there, but stay elsewhere...?
 
ScoobyDoo69 said:
but that would be fraud... unless i try my dad's postcode, or my nan's i suppose... i could always "live" there, but stay elsewhere...?

Give it ago guv, insurance is there to take you for a ride so you may as well save as much posssible and if your nans / dads postcode is decent it could save your £1000s :)

Sam
 
With the figures we are talking i'd use any which could be passed off as being my place of living.

Wrong maybe, but its never going to arise.
 
You must be making a damn good salary mate, hats off to you.

If it were me the prospect of saving such a huge figure would have had me finding a nice area 2 or better code to use.

Yes im naughty
 
ScoobyDoo69 said:
well that sucks, they all fall into the same area code for insurance... 4b :(

Whats a website that lists all the area codes and how they are for insurance purposes? Just curious to see what I would be under...
 
Bell 4tw... Im with them, and im 17 and on provisional, me as main driver and my dad as a named driver, £1035.23 and my dads got 3 points as well :)
 
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