only if you've got a clean licence, 4+ years NCD, live in a good area, keep your string in a garage and are over 40.we had this discussion the other day - i think the answer was 6'7".
you need to narrow the fields on your question, its a bit like asking how heavy is a woman, they vary quite a lot
My insurance is £120 per year, fully comp. I use Adrian Flux. Am 31 with 10 yrs + no claims.. (That price included break down cover n'orl)..
£860.25 from CU direct for a '99 TD5, but I live in Central London, inside of the South Circular and park on the road. Full ncb, but it's protected, so that pushes the cost up, named drivers over 25 only. They also push the price up because I do a "high mileage" (12000 a year fGs!). I've tried phoning some of the cheapo insurers and when they hear the car and location they don't want to know. LR insurance gave me a quote which was £1.50 cheaper but based on incorrect details as their man in Mumbai didn't write them down right. I've heard that NFU are cheap - anyone tried them? I know I should shop around more but I'm lazy, and at least CU have been good about the odd claim in the past (like when I bent the Freelander doing a rescue on Dartmoor - paid up and even forgot to deduct the excess).£120 this year - but I live in rural Cornwall.
i am thinking of buying a disco have been checking insurance prices what is a good price for a 1995 ish disco? thanks
Ah but where are you? It depends heavily on postcodes. Try insuring one (or indeed anything!) in Brixton for example!I have just got Fully comp on my 97 300tdi from lancaster insurance for 295 quid including breakdown cover.
am 39 with 2yrs no claims.