What a RIP off
#1
What a RIP off
Just been to see my 18yr old nephew's 'new' but second hand car , a Citroen Saxo 2000. This is his first year driving but has to pay a whopping £2000 fully comp insurance, S*#T I hope car insurance is cheaper in Oz for when my two daughters learn to drive. No wonder they call it Rip of Britain
#2
Re: What a RIP off
Originally Posted by AndyD
Just been to see my 18yr old nephew's 'new' but second hand car , a Citroen Saxo 2000. This is his first year driving but has to pay a whopping £2000 fully comp insurance, S*#T I hope car insurance is cheaper in Oz for when my two daughters learn to drive. No wonder they call it Rip of Britain
#3
Re: What a RIP off
I remember paying around £500 3rd party for a old metro and that was over 10yrs ago. Given that and that males in that age group new to driving are a greater risk (eg recent stats show road deaths are only increasing in the younger age group where as the rest are falling) then there is no surprise fully comp is that much.
#4
Re: What a RIP off
Originally Posted by AndyD
Just been to see my 18yr old nephew's 'new' but second hand car , a Citroen Saxo 2000. This is his first year driving but has to pay a whopping £2000 fully comp insurance, S*#T I hope car insurance is cheaper in Oz for when my two daughters learn to drive. No wonder they call it Rip of Britain
Third Party Fire and Theft - £1200 !!!
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Re: What a RIP off
Originally Posted by walaj
I remember paying around £500 3rd party for a old metro and that was over 10yrs ago. Given that and that males in that age group new to driving are a greater risk (eg recent stats show road deaths are only increasing in the younger age group where as the rest are falling) then there is no surprise fully comp is that much.
Younger age group and apparently middle aged men are the problem age group, according to some crap magazine
BTW I have a couple of jokes regarding middle aged men (probs crap but cant resist)
"Why do middle aged men carry clear lunch boxes"!!!!!
"So they know if they're going to or coming home from work"
"Whats the difference between a clown and a middle aged man"!!!!!
"The clown knows he dresses funny"
No offence intended and no I'm not middle aged, considerably younger actually!!!
Cheers
Michelle
#6
Re: What a RIP off
Originally Posted by walaj
I remember paying around £500 3rd party for a old metro and that was over 10yrs ago. Given that and that males in that age group new to driving are a greater risk (eg recent stats show road deaths are only increasing in the younger age group where as the rest are falling) then there is no surprise fully comp is that much.
#7
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Insurance in oz is certainly cheaper for the teenagers. We insured the car in our names and put our daughter on as a named young person and also as the main driver and the insurance for the car was just under $500 for the year.
#8
Re: What a RIP off
Originally Posted by mand8002
Insurance in oz is certainly cheaper for the teenagers. We insured the car in our names and put our daughter on as a named young person and also as the main driver and the insurance for the car was just under $500 for the year.
Last edited by AndyD; Sep 16th 2005 at 11:19 pm.
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Re: What a RIP off
I think in Oz that the yearly vehicle registration fee includes compulsory third-party only insurance. I guess this is for vehicles driven with the owners consent by anyone with a valid driving license, though I'm not exactly sure on the details. You can optionally buy separate additional comprehensive insurance which will be charged according to the named drivers' accident and conviction records.
The effect of this insurance setup in Oz is that young men are able to drive perfectly legally big V8's and "hoon" around the suburbs doing donuts etc., and being a general pest. In the UK similar youths are in theory priced out of running these vehicles by the insurance companies: what happens of course is they drive completely uninsured.
The effect of this insurance setup in Oz is that young men are able to drive perfectly legally big V8's and "hoon" around the suburbs doing donuts etc., and being a general pest. In the UK similar youths are in theory priced out of running these vehicles by the insurance companies: what happens of course is they drive completely uninsured.
#10
Re: What a RIP off
Originally Posted by Storini
I think in Oz that the yearly vehicle registration fee includes compulsory third-party only insurance. I guess this is for vehicles driven with the owners consent by anyone with a valid driving license, though I'm not exactly sure on the details....
Cheers,
DagBoy
#11
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A long time ago when I was eighteen I bought a mini van £350 and it cost me £88 pounds third party only they would not insure me for anything else other than paying a sky high premium, I was earning about £27.50 on the YTS scheme, as an electrician apprentice, which killed me finiancially. Unfortunately insurance companies rip you off they know wages for youngsters are low but still hammer you and they call it the because you are unsafe, and like driving fast. I understand how you feel. It still costs an arm and a leg eighteen years on with no points, convictions, or accidents.
#12
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I remember when I first started driving I bought an old Honda Civic for £400 and my insurance cost £700, third party only!!!
Okay that was back in 1990 but Im sure the fact that the insurance cost more than the car shows that they have been ripping people off for years.
Okay that was back in 1990 but Im sure the fact that the insurance cost more than the car shows that they have been ripping people off for years.
#13
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Here in WA there's no insurance (apart from the tax disc, which is your third party injury - not damage insurance) and there's no MOT either.
Result: lots of young people driving like idiots in unroadworthy V8s.
Result: lots of young people driving like idiots in unroadworthy V8s.
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Re: What a RIP off
Originally Posted by AndyD
Just been to see my 18yr old nephew's 'new' but second hand car , a Citroen Saxo 2000. This is his first year driving but has to pay a whopping £2000 fully comp insurance, S*#T I hope car insurance is cheaper in Oz for when my two daughters learn to drive. No wonder they call it Rip of Britain
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Re: What a RIP off
Originally Posted by AndyD
Just been to see my 18yr old nephew's 'new' but second hand car , a Citroen Saxo 2000. This is his first year driving but has to pay a whopping £2000 fully comp insurance, S*#T I hope car insurance is cheaper in Oz for when my two daughters learn to drive. No wonder they call it Rip of Britain
Do they call it rip off australia, new zealand, usa and canada too then Car insurance for young drivers is always more anywhere.
Australias got one of the highest young driver death rates in the world.
To insure a $8000 car for our then 17 year old was around the $1600 simarly shocking on aussie wages and he had to carry a $1500 excess to get it that low. However as others have pointed out most youngies drive with nothing but the third party compulsory injury insurance here. And most drive mechanically unstable 20/30 year old wrecks Fingers up time if your car is written off by teenage hoon, and a nice legal event as your car insurer tries to recoup from the uninsured teen
Just think your lucky your not off to new zealand kids can drive at 15 there
Last edited by jad n rich; Sep 18th 2005 at 4:26 am.