i cycle to college.. 4 days a week close to 11 miles each day.. no problems at all.. ok for the first 2-3 weeks you might get exhausted but after that you won't even feel tired
i know i cant afford a car so im not even trying to :0

i cycle to college.. 4 days a week close to 11 miles each day.. no problems at all.. ok for the first 2-3 weeks you might get exhausted but after that you won't even feel tiredi know i cant afford a car so im not even trying to :0
OP is talking about 24 miles each day which is 60% more miles than you. I'd say he'll be absolutely shattered and barely able to open his books, unless he's heavily into cycling already.
Whereas you haven't supplied any advice at all. Sometimes no advice is better than bad advice, but I stand by my points.
Besides, it might not be fronting as he'd only be using the car 3/7. Stick 3/7 into a calculator and you will see that it is less than 50%. The definition of fronting as I understand it, is where the main user of the vehicle is a named driver rather than a main driver on the policy. OP wouldn't be the main driver.
1. Wait and see what the quote for the repair is.
2. Get two other quotes in case the MoT centre is taking advantage of the fact that it's easier for you to just go with them.
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5. You won't get many cars that are cheaper to run than a W reg Fiesta, assuming it's not a nail.
1. £500
2. Too much hassle as it includes wielding.
3. I was thinking of selling my car and using his car as a named driver anyway in the winter.
4. I did buy a brand new bike £500 especially for this, but I need to MOT my car to be able to sell it.
5. Well it isn't as much of a problem if I had finished education but I haven't and am struggling to get a job.