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2007-03-08 03:54:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Your son has no chance of getting cheap car insurance,at 18 years of age
2007-03-08 06:21:21
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answer #2
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answered by Mick 4
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Do aplogise but deez is correct. the best thing to do is scout around for online quotes. Use yell.com to find local brokers as some can offer really good deals (mine did). its not as easy as asking people and they'll tell you 'cause the chances are things will have changed. I was with my broker from 17 (im 23 now) and this year things changed and my broker was not the chepest or the best deal. As the insurers changed their policy on young drivers they had to get a quote from another insurer which couldn't match the deal I have now. So asking is not a problem but don't expect for them to be the cheapest or have the best deal.
And plz get him to do the work so he knows what to do. Its like my brother wants to drive my car but never helps me when searching for quotes and stuff and I forced him this year (he's 20 now) and he didn't have a clue and gave up. So get your son to do the work, you just check over the details before he/you buy the policy. Its not fair now. I work at a certain call centre taking payments for a certain road charging scheme and was surprised to see how many parents fork out payments for thier kids. They want to drive but don't want the responsibility that comes with it. I don't think thats on. I'll be honest my parents hepled me with my first couple years on insurance but then I accepted it as my birthday and christmas and other festive presents all in one as they were so insistant.
But I don't know how your family operates or anything but at least let him do the hard work especialy if your paying and even if your not.
2007-03-08 04:08:38
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answered by vik 4
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The best thing to do would be to have you, if you drive, as the main driver and add your son to the policy. I am 24 and have a Toyota Yaris with a tiny engine and the insurance quotes were ridiculous, so I am now a named driver on my boyfriends insurance for £450 per year, also Direct Line let all named drivers build up their own no claims discount too so if he has no accidents he will get a better rate when he re-insures as he will have some no claims too.
2007-03-09 00:47:07
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answered by lily_sammie 3
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cheap car insurance isn't always the way to go. unless your son has an old car of course. it also depends on the state you live in or where you live . you can ask you insurance agent maybe they know of another company that will be able to help you out. although if you insure your sons auto under your insurance it will cost you less than if you only insure him. that will be saving your son some money. you can always ask to have your son added to the policy as an occasional diver.
2007-03-08 04:05:35
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answered by djeter87 1
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try viking insurance. im only 19, and i drive a 2000 grand am, and it started off at 240 per month, and now it's only 98, so im happy with that. you could also put him on ur policy, and that would save alot. old people get cheap insurance, so i'd do that. my parents wouldnt do that for me, and i would have appretiated it. drivers ed, and good grades also help alot, and i didnt have the good grades, so i was still kinda screwed, but viking is a pretty good company. hope i helped
2007-03-08 04:45:20
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answered by justsomedude 1
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Yeah ken ! ya that is perfect theory for searching most inexpensive vehicle insurance organization yet whichone organization providing perfect service related to on it i do'no longer so i imagine at the starting up get the data and and call with those are taken vehicle insurance in wisconsin...and then flow for it !!
2016-12-05 10:09:38
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answered by fuents 4
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You can go to this page (http://www.dmv.org/car-insurance.php) and get quotes from a few companies. I was able to save like $300, but I don't remember which of the services I used on that page to find the cheaper company. I was also VERY happy that I did not get even one piece of "insurance spam" e-mail ha, ha, ha. Good Luck!
2007-03-08 13:54:09
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answered by flack_mon 2
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If you live in the UK then Tesco take some beating. My daughter was a named driver on my policy at 17. The first year was £800 then dropped second year to £530.
2007-03-08 03:58:54
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answered by lavylulu 2
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It'll cost you a fortune wherever you go, but try a quote from Tesco. I seem to recall competitive rates from them when the youths in our family were just starting out.
2007-03-08 04:47:11
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answered by Anonymous
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