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<blockquote data-quote="Ambersilva" data-source="post: 1546666" data-attributes="member: 43736"><p>I think car insurance is very expensive for new drivers. It may be cheaper if you have someone else on your policy as well as yourself. I have been in the driver's seat for very many years and have always had my hubby as an additional driver with me as the main driver. A few years ago my hubby wrote of my car so he decided that he would no longer be on my insurance policy. When I acquired a new car, I phoned around for quotes and was told that the policy would be cheaper with hubby included despite his recent accident! </p><p></p><p>I have never had to pay more for insurance because of being on insulin. I currently pay less than £300 per year fully comprehensive on a top of the range Vauxhall. When our children were new drivers we, as parents, had separate policies on the cars that they drove with them as the main driver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ambersilva, post: 1546666, member: 43736"] I think car insurance is very expensive for new drivers. It may be cheaper if you have someone else on your policy as well as yourself. I have been in the driver's seat for very many years and have always had my hubby as an additional driver with me as the main driver. A few years ago my hubby wrote of my car so he decided that he would no longer be on my insurance policy. When I acquired a new car, I phoned around for quotes and was told that the policy would be cheaper with hubby included despite his recent accident! I have never had to pay more for insurance because of being on insulin. I currently pay less than £300 per year fully comprehensive on a top of the range Vauxhall. When our children were new drivers we, as parents, had separate policies on the cars that they drove with them as the main driver. [/QUOTE]
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