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My bro had Corrado in the 90's and I am now considering one, his was a back VR6 with black leather interior and front heated seats, even though I got squashed in the back it was a cracking car.

 

I am 21 live in north london, have been name driver on dads car for three years without any accidents and no points on license. If I have to I will value the car at 2.5k or 3k and get third part fire and theft insurance, do you think one fo the specialists would insure me fully comp for a reasonable sum, am expecting to pay 1500 realistically for insurance.

 

Also will need an auto vr6, are they easy to find in good condition?

 

Cheers.

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You will be unlikely to find an insurer that will let you take TPFT cover.

 

Not impossible to insure a VR at 21. I insured mine on my 21st birthday although I had my own NCB at that point.

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Ahh that's annoying how com they dont allow TPFT?

 

Living in London I'm a bit worried about getting fully comp, so much car theft here!

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Because it is a group 18 car and the value will usually be above £3k so they insist on fully comp as standard.

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I wouldn't have thought the insurance companies gave a monkey's about whether you pay the extra for fully comp vs. TPFT. After all, it's your risk if you're only TPFT.

That said, I doubt there will be a massive difference (%age wise) between TP and FC, the bulk of the liability for a £4k car insurance policy is the legal requirement Third Party cover, and second in line is the risk of theft.

I would expect you to be able to get insurance for around £1500 (even without your own insurance history), but you might have to accept a ludicrous excess ...

It might be better, however, to get something cheaper for 12 months to at least build up your own policy history. In the long run it'll save you a fortune (assuming you don't wrap it round a tree...).

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Mat - A few companies I spoke to would not insure me on the VR unless it was fully comp. Not that I was asking for any other cover, but they didn't give me the choice.

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'Cos all insurance companies are money-grabbing bastids?

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I've just changed my TPFT insurance from my 16v to a VR6 and my insurance didn't say I had to go fully comp, I chose to though. However, I'm 24 and have nearly 6 years ncb, oh and female which always helps when it comes to insurance :wink:

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ahhh..that might be it Andi,

 

I am 21 live in north london, have been name driver on dads car for three years without any accidents and no points on license.

 

unfortunatly that doesnt count for sh1t dude....i was a taxi driver for 7 years on a fleet policy..i was doing around 50k a year for 7 years with no accidents/claims and i still havent got any NCB....its stupid but thats the way it is!....

 

at the ripe old age of 25 i was paying 1200 to insure an 8v raddo!.

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They will often take your "2nd driver" or "company car" insurance record into account these days, but they certainly won't give it automatically.

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Check out elepahnt and admiral websites for quotes. You can do it all yourself, and will get some idea.

 

Also, put your MUM down as a named driver!! even if she doesnt drive it, the fact she is on there will drop the insurance. seriously!!!

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Brentacre will offer you a discount if you mention THE Corrado Forum too...

 

01792 650933

 

If he's available, ask for John.

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Chris Knott have always been beaten when I've been getting quotes, but always worth a try :)

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I was in a similar position to you when I bought my C. 21, with 4 years of driving, I was a named driver under my Mum previously so I had no no-claims bonus. I also had a company car at the time. I had/have not had any accidents/convictions.

 

I was v.pleased with Elephant. I paid £1080 for their 10 month bonus Accelerator (Gives you 1 years no-claims after 10 months - which some insurance companies might not accept!). I've not got a 12 month policy with them for just over £800 fully comp.

 

I have looked around at other insurance and they are a lot more expensive than Elephant for me. The other quotes were in the £1500+ range.

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im 20 and have a 16v and pay £950 with adrian flux and and upgrading to a vr6 when i can find one, the only want an extra £90 for it on tpft so im sure other insurance companies will do it.

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Chris Knott have always been beaten when I've been getting quotes, but always worth a try :)

 

Chris Knott were the cheapest for me on the valver but then again I didn't try Brentacre, will definately be ringing them when renewal time comes round

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I got the vr insured for £800 tpft at 24 with 2 yrs ncb with Adrian flux. Some companies do insist on tpft/fully comp and will not charge much more than tpo. A friend of mine is a insurance broker and has guaranteed he will beat any deal I get next time so will post when it happens for you guys too. Anyone got the link to that thread that was put up a few months back with the best post codes for insurance? I'm going to buy my little bro who is 17 soon a Seicento for about £800, insurance group one so should get a pretty good deal.

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i currently pay £1800 for a 1.8 16v and im 20 (21 in Nov) had no ncb when starting policy (had been on old mans cover) also got £350 excess and £612 deposit on the insurance policy.

after the deposit it works out at £127 a month thats with Brentacre.

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