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Car insurance is a wierd one it seems nowadays as a lad at work (early 20`s) is finding its cheaper to insure a 2L Astra gte (circa 90`s) than a 2 yr old 1.2 corsa !! go figure ? He even had quotes for a mk2 Mr2 cheaper than a similar priced micra.

 

I`d find prospective cars and get on the comparison sites for quotes and see what results you get tbh.

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1.0 Corsa

 

Don't automatically think that all 1.0 are the same, some are silly insurance

 

Also the 1.3 Ka for some reason is cheap, but check on which Bhp ( they do 2 different ones in the 1.3), also the newer Ka is cheaper to tax, older ones are quite dear

 

Went through all this with my niece, good luck

 

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Honestly - I'd look more for something like a Nissan Micra, you want something that that 'Max Power' lad has no interest in.

 

Also - amazingly, when we insured my daughter's first car - it made a massive difference adding myself and my wife as named drivers to the policy, literally took 100s off the price.

 

(£600 I seem to remember).

 

Then look for a bonus accelerator policy, which will run for 10 months - but at the end of it give a years no claims, we ended up paying £1000 for a Nissan Micra over 10 months, then next time she had 30% ncb, we've done this for two 'years' (20 months) and now it's much, much cheaper.

 

Pete

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Moggy thou' must be a bit hard to find.

Looks very nice though.

Moggy thou' must be a bit hard to find.

Looks very nice though.

Quite common really and easily get a good one in op's budget. Cost the misses £700 to insure her first year, free tax and the parts are cheap and plentiful. Plus very easy to fix and 40mpg average easily. Great first car IMO and not a car to be bombing about in :) Edited by ace_of_hearts
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