It's 'that' time of the year.

Directline - ring them don't do it online.

I'm playing £760, Mazda3 2.0l sport 150bhp group 11/2 iirc, 2 years of named driver. Online everywhere else was wanting £1400+

dunno why they were so cheap but its good for me. but i only got this deal over the phone.

dont' comparision sites hike the price up?

DL isn't an option unfortunatley (I've been with them before) when I went to change my car they said they wouldn't insurance me because I didn't have 2 years ncb and wasn't over 21 at the time :(
 
Try swiftcover

Invariably, they won't insure anyone on something 'performance'-like until you're 25.

Adrian Flux might give you a quote as one of the specialists.

Chris Knott is another, who insist on at least a year's experience of a 'performance car' before quoting you, which you have, but they generally run to a 25+ rule. Give them a call and see if there's any way around that.

If not, stick to whatever is cheapest in the Admiral group for you. It can often be the only option for those of us in the 20-25 bracket who drive something fast, and it is for me in the Z4.
 
try ecarinsurance. I got a quote of £1.7k for my renault clio 16v for next year when i drive it. Not bad considering my age.
 
Invariably, they won't insure anyone on something 'performance'-like until you're 25.

Adrian Flux might give you a quote as one of the specialists.

Chris Knott is another, who insist on at least a year's experience of a 'performance car' before quoting you, which you have, but they generally run to a 25+ rule. Give them a call and see if there's any way around that.

If not, stick to whatever is cheapest in the Admiral group for you. It can often be the only option for those of us in the 20-25 bracket who drive something fast, and it is for me in the Z4.

I'm insured with Swiftcover, similar power, newer/more expensive car than the OP.

23 , quite a few years ncb (never claimed, so 5-6?). £600 FC 15k miles (incl 12k business).
 
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