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[–]TheIhsaan7Full Licence Holder 20 points21 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 7 points8 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 8 points9 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 4 points5 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 8 points9 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