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you know why... because its so ******* expensive. i dont blame them. im about to turn 21 and im paying £1300 to insure my land rover defender. when i was 17 i was paying £2400 to insure my land rover defender. it ridiculous, of course they are not going to pay insurance if its this expensive. R
The numbers are interesting. When I passed my test way back in the dark ages :roll: :lol:, I seem to remember paying someting like £400 a year to insure an MG Midget. I'm sure if a 17 year old tried to insure a modern equivalent, say a Mazda MX5, the insurance company would just laugh..... or rub their hands together with glee.Have the driving standards of young people dropped? Or is it just the insurance companies cashing in?
......and one day you will say to your selves im glad my premiums aint what they used to be
My first car aged 18 in 1983 cost £500 and cost £75 to insure and that was in Liverpool.The companies are their own worse enemies regarding young and in some cases older premiums and as said there is no real incentive to comply I don't condone the uninsured far from it.
...which i also believe should be the penalty for using a phone while driving, which most of the population still do...
Quote from: Drift on August 26, 2009, 12:29:18My first car aged 18 in 1983 cost £500 and cost £75 to insure and that was in Liverpool.The companies are their own worse enemies regarding young and in some cases older premiums and as said there is no real incentive to comply I don't condone the uninsured far from it.Working out the comulative interest on that it would mean that running at 5% inflation (which is a low figure due to the thatcher fulled run in the 80's and the major cockup in the 90's) that £75 in real money is about £280 now. I presume that a £500 motor was a cheap car to 'get you going?'Doesn't sound like the insurance companies are taking the [throw it] that much really.If inflation averages out at 7% over that period then it would be about £460 in real money. Can't be jiggered working out the mean average base rate of inflation for the past 25 years though.
Quote from: freeagent on August 26, 2009, 14:04:49...which i also believe should be the penalty for using a phone while driving, which most of the population still do...Of the opion myself that if you can't hold a conversation whilst driving, then you shouldn't be driving.
because its so ******* expensive. i dont blame them
Quote from: TDi90 on August 26, 2009, 07:44:14you know why... because its so ******* expensive. i dont blame them. im about to turn 21 and im paying £1300 to insure my land rover defender. when i was 17 i was paying £2400 to insure my land rover defender. it ridiculous, of course they are not going to pay insurance if its this expensive. RSorry mate... you're well off target with this one...I shouldn't blame them if they hit another car... who pays..?I shouldn't blame them if they hit a person... who pays..?I shouldn't blame them if they embed they're vehicle in a house... demolishing the corner supporting structures... requiring a full demolish/rebuild... who pays?Insurance aint an option, driving aint a right... if they aint insured... they shouldn't be driving... end of.Most of the older driver on here (me included... :oops:) have in the past had to pay huge insurance premiums... we got on with it... or... in my case... took the bus/train etc!Course... hopefully... we will start to see a fall in the whole un-insured/untaxed/un-MOT'd vehicles with the advent of the wonderful ANPR systems used on police vehicles. Course... the crowd that avoid getting the appropriate certificates... tend not to be the brightest bulbs in the chandelier....!Skibum
The problem is that alot of young drivers do drive like tools these days.Its the chav culture!
i really did open a can of worms diddnt i :-#should have kept my mouth shut! - i dont think im like'd 8-[
I don't know anyone who didn't drive like a tit when they were a lad. Be it power sliding mini's round roundabouts, thrashing montagoes, rolling across fields after cooking corners or trying to wind that 1.3 micra upto a ton on a motorway.
Nothing to do with chavs, if anything modern cars are far safer, and the amount ofcrap which they weight down the little corsa's with that little 1.0 lump dragging 1/2 a tonne of plastic and chrome isn't going to do much with increasing the top speed. The braker better, wider low profile tyres are more common. A lot of little chav mobiles handle like they are on rails. That's not something you can say about an austin allegro or a metro on hydroelastic suspension.