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Whats the best car insurance provider for a 19 year old male whos just passed his test?

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Whats the best car insurance provider for a 19 year old male whos just passed his test?

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  1. I am not gonna say that I am totally sure about the answer.it is really depending on the personal feelings.thus it would better for you to try to find the best answer yourself.Here is a good resource for reference though.http://car-insurance.easyideas4u.info/ne...


  2. try www.confused.com they go through 50 insurance companys to get you a  cheap quote have a look as your not commited to them  but will also give you a idea of what to expect

  3. Tesco are pretty good.

  4. Shop around get quote from all different companies and see which one suits you.

  5. "Cheap auto insurance" and "teenage driver" (especially male drivers) don't go together.

  6. try LV.

  7. http://autoinsurance.maclenet.com - you can try this company. I personally have their car insurance. As I know they have more affordable insurance policies for teens and first time drivers.

  8. Share your insurance with your mum or dad if they drive. I am on my dad's insurance I am 20 and only pay £600 per year with my golf.

  9. I was 17 and insured myself through quinn direct and they gave me a really good price (3rd party only though) but Bell and endleigh insurance are good aswell for young people.

    http://www.quinn-direct.com/

    http://www.bell.co.uk/

    http://www.endsleigh.co.uk/

    Give them a go

    (Bell and Endsleigh are good for fully comp)

  10. You can share your parents' insurance BUT remember that it is the vehicle that is insured.

    You will have to declare who is the owner of the vehicle and this implies that the owner is the person who will use the vehicle most.

    You may not think that this is important but it is when a you attempt to make a claim (and unfortunately statistics show that young male drivers are the most likely to make a claim).

    This is because the insurance company insuring you is trusting you to give them the right information - if they find that you have not given the right information they will not pay the claim.

    Also if you have an accident it will effect your parents' no-claim bonus and possibly the excesses on their next renewal.

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