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wantaquad

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Can any one tell me which is the cheapest to insure for a 17 year old
90 Truck cab, 90 hard top, or 90 SW.

The 1986 N/A in the Garage will end up as one of these by the end of the winter.....

Cheers
 
cheapest way to insure it is win the lottery,read previous freds on here one 17 yr old is paying £2500 on his parents insurance

£2500!!

Whoosh! That's a lot of moolah!

I'm paying about £415 fully comp using a mirrored policy I have on another existing vehicle.

I'm in my early 30s full NCB and no points.
 
Can any one tell me which is the cheapest to insure for a 17 year old
90 Truck cab, 90 hard top, or 90 SW.

The 1986 N/A in the Garage will end up as one of these by the end of the winter.....

Cheers

Seems a 'comercial' is more expensive to insure. Get yourself a copy of Land Rover Monthly or LR owner international and give one of the specialist brokers a call. They will advise you.. one is already mentioned above ^^^^
 
When i was 17, I was paying about 900 with NFU. I was a named on my mums policy. And that was on an early Td5.
 
i am a named driver on my mothers policy i turned 17 in july and it is around £300 a year fully comprehensive with the NFU on a 2000 reg TD5!
 

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