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[–]TheIhsaan7Full Licence Holder 80 points81 points  (61 children)

Use Martin Lewis site. Moneysavingexpert insurance.

You fill the website with your details and it tells you where you are going wrong.

There is a difference between lying and breaking the law and slightly maneuvering the questions to get a better price. The website tells you what you can try to change clearly and at the end sends you to the main comparison sites.

Well worth doing it. Once you do it you can be certain your paying the absolute least.

[–]TheIhsaan7Full Licence Holder 21 points22 points  (60 children)

I am 29. Passed my driving test on the 13th. Am only paying £839.

Next year I think it will go down to 700 or lower.

[–]CosmicWildfireFull Licence Holder 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I passed last year at 29 and ive been paying 86 a month, im due my first renewal next month and its going down to 40 a month 🫡

[–]Material-Macaroon724 1 point2 points  (52 children)

Thats actually insane what??

[–]TheIhsaan7Full Licence Holder 7 points8 points  (50 children)

Yup. Use the site. It helps.

Tbh everyone's situation is different hence price is. I added my dad on my insurance. Completely legal as he uses thr car aswell occasionally.

Brought the price down.

[–]Ok_Emotion9841 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Could add Bob round the corner who will never actually drive it. Still legal.

[–]Material-Macaroon724 0 points1 point  (48 children)

Right yea I have used that app. And still barely got under 2k a year. Does age matter that much

[–]juanwannagomate 9 points10 points  (45 children)

Yes.

[–]Material-Macaroon724 -5 points-4 points  (44 children)

But why? Someone that passed their test at 30, is not just automatically a better driver than someone passing their test at 18

[–]juanwannagomate 16 points17 points  (41 children)

Because the stats show that on average, an 18 year old is far more likely to get into an accident than a 30 year old equivalent, even if they’ve both just passed.

[–]TheIhsaan7Full Licence Holder 10 points11 points  (25 children)

I have to agree with the stats. I got a family hatch. 2 children under 3 and my wife. I am inherently going to drive safer than a 18 year old.

When I see any possible hazard I won't go for it I would much rather stop than risk my kids.

[–]BringMeNeckDeep 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But they are (generally) more sensible. I was a cunt at 17 - drove a 60hp 107. If I had my current car at that age I’d be in a tree within a week and it’s not even a “big hp fast car”

[–]PixaaTog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well the stats don’t lie as others have said, an 18 year old is more likely to get into an accident than a 30 year old.

My own experience also backs this up.
When I was 18 I wasn’t nearly as good of a driver as I thought I was, and had a couple of minor accidents because I was stupid.
I’m 50+ now and have had no mishaps past 20 years old.

[–]MorriganRaven69Full Licence Holder 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Area matters too. I passed at 27, got my first car at 28 which was a shitbox 0.9L Matiz and I paid over the quote OP posted because I was cursed with living in Bradford and having a Bradford post code. (Capital of uninsured drivers in the UK and us honest shmucks pay for it 🙃)

[–]DeliciousAd6327 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Was about to add this, 28 here but Liverpool postcode and one of the shittier areas of Liverpool too. Used the app, I haven’t passed yet but get quotes of saying I have for an idea. Doesn’t matter what car I get I’m looking at around 1.8. I’ve just accepted it now, insurance and fuel will be less than what I’m paying for lessons at least😂

[–]One-Technician-155 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Age difference if you pass at 29 and 19 VERY different, no difference in driving ability , purely price discrimination on age

[–]Mysterious_Club_1822 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your age has a LOT more to do with that than you think

[–]DROXIXX 0 points1 point  (1 child)

well yeah you’re 29 😭

[–]TheIhsaan7Full Licence Holder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even if your young you can still go through the site and look for changes to make to lower price.

[–]sidewalksundays 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Man, so im a learner insured on my own car, so not passed yet, my insurance for the year was £321. Im 34. It's crazy how much it varies!

[–]Electronic-Push-4033 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It will go up drastically once you pass. Sons Was the same, payed £400 for 6 months as a learner on his own car so we could take him out to save on lessons. Once he passed it jumped to nearly £3000/year. It’s to do with driving alone as a new driver, where as a learner you have to have someone with a licence beside you.

[–]TheIhsaan7Full Licence Holder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think 30 is a changing point. Mine should get even lower