go to confused.com - then go to Direct line Confused aren't allowed to use their algorithms and they have turned up cheaper than confused quotes, play one against the other and always say you've got a quote for less than you actually have they usually go below that by a few pounds
2006-07-12 06:25:51
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answered by coke 1
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Try the below website, its fantastic, its searches about 50 insurers and puts their prices in order, cheapest first. Its where i got my insurance from and i would urge anyone to do the same.
In your situation I would definitely add your mum/dad or someone with lots of NCD to your policy as a named driver. I did this and it decreased my premium by about £100
good luck
www.moneysupermarket.com
2006-07-12 07:46:02
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answered by Nathan 2
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Try Norwich Union, Tescos & Direct Line. All the comparison sites (AA, Confused, ESure etc) always gave me really crappy quotes. I'm 22 with an Alfa 156 2.0, so what's good for me might be good for you.
2006-07-12 04:39:03
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answered by chrisj14uk 2
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Try www.moneysupermarket.com. Obviously it is only as good as the insurers that subscribe to it, but there are quite a few and it gives you a rough idea of how much you should be paying. It also demonstrates how much of a rip-off many of the companies are. I use it every year to gauge my household, car, mortgage protection and holiday insurances.
2006-07-12 04:35:04
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answered by Colin S 3
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I would recommend you to try this site where you can get rates from the best companies: http://COVERAGEFINDER.NET/index.html?src=1YAmiliaUM26
RE :Which insurer will be the cheapest for BMW 320is '95 .I'm 24 , 0 NCD,living in London,licence held for 4 years
Update: the lowest on confused.com was 1700 , and direct line 1340 TPFT
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answered by Anonymous
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Try First Alternative, I bought a Merc CLK 230 and then could not get insured until I tried these, plus they are very competitive.
2006-07-12 04:35:04
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answered by clare_bell_uk 2
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Cor, that's going to cost about as much as a nice flat in Kensington!
2006-07-12 04:35:55
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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Try putting your details in Confused.com
2006-07-12 04:34:31
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answered by Iwant2playagame... 1
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try privilege or sainsbury's insurance
2006-07-14 04:24:00
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answered by avonlady 2
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Phone up for quotes youself u lazy bugger
Or go to moneysupermarket.com and they do it for you
2006-07-12 04:34:43
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answered by Anonymous
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