I'm seriously considering a 20VT, but I'm 23. Whatsmore most insurers won't accept my previous policys for NCB as they were on kit cars. Can anyone suggest a good insurer for low NCB drivers (I know about Bell, any others?) or one thats likely to give me a discretionary NCB based on the kit car policies .....it was my only car to be fair!!
Chris.
Re: Who's good for young drivers?#152810 20/07/200620:4720/07/200620:47
Jeez, just phoned Noel Dzely and they quoted me less than I was paying for my standard 205 GTi for a fully declared 300bhp 20VT.
Plus they'd accept my previous NCB and continue it.
Thats the first call, even if its the best its still very impressive for what must be a seriously quick car. Should eat scoobies and the quotes I got for standard non-wrx imprezza turbos were well into four figures .....usually starting with a 2 or even a 3!
Re: Who's good for young drivers?#152811 08/08/200623:0208/08/200623:02
coudnt get adecent qoute with any of the above. ended up with elephant 970 for 10 month, 1yr ncb,3 points.im 21 and used for socail only with only 4000 a year
Re: Who's good for young drivers?#152816 13/10/200618:1313/10/200618:13
craig.. ur like the same age as me and you drive a 20vt.. what do you pay? im on a standard 16v and i havent had cheaper than £4600 (bell.co.uk) and £3200 tpft (also bell)
cheers
Re: Who's good for young drivers?#152817 13/10/200623:2813/10/200623:28
craig.. ur like the same age as me and you drive a 20vt.. what do you pay? im on a standard 16v and i havent had cheaper than £4600 (bell.co.uk) and £3200 tpft (also bell)
cheers
i've just got a quote for £1295 from mr dazley tpft
Re: Who's good for young drivers?#152818 14/10/200616:3714/10/200616:37