
bennybullfrog
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robin reliant and you can look like a tool as well
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G-Unit
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a very small car such as a Ford KA or a Nissan micra or like me a Peugeot 206
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saorsie
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try the internet
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juliet195
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a daewoo matiz.
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Bill H
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There are few things that dictate insurance cost but essentially, power/performance and value will have the biggest impact for a new (probably young) driver. The Ford KA is a good suggestion or something like it. Look at something <1300cc and 3ish years old.
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cardinal282001
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Being in the insurance business go with a pontiac bonneville or a buick lasaber. Im not a great speller but those are the cheapest
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John H
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I like http://www.surfquotes.com/autoinsurance.html
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greyfoxx
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You need to look at the cars insurance group.The lower the cheaper.Class/group 1 or 2.Ask for a quote on Third party,fire and theft.That does mean that you pay for the damage you do for your own car if you have a bump but you dont pay out if it gets nicked or gets torched..It helps build your no claims bonus up so that,hopefully,your insurance gets cheaper as you get older and more experianced.
Bear in mind that small cars can be fun to drive if you are worried about that part.As a general rule they are lighter and handle better.They may lack the outright speed of bigger cars but does that really matter.Small cars i have known and loved : Mini,Polo 1.0l [i had a mk2 Fox coupe and still miss it],Pug 106.A mate swears by his Saxo.
Good luck.
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Kerry A
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i got a fiat chinquento as a fist time driver as its small & my insurance is a good price..Norwitch union X
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Carefree? Noway! I wish!
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nissan micra.. its also very reliable compared to other 'first time' cars...
tip = 1 litre cars are the cheapest !!! lolz!
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avigla
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the older and smaller the engine size will determine the quote.
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acegunner
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Vauxall corsa's are great I know a few people with them,they are cheap to run, reliable, parts arn't expensive and insurance is low, keep an eye on french cars they tend to be expensive on parts as are japanese cars,
Hope this helps,happy motoring...,,,
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duffluck75
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Nissan Micra 1litre
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Andrew
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The best thing to do is try out a few insurance quotes on the internet, and these are the resons why. Insurance companies base they're costs on certain factors. The main ones being your age, how long you have been driving, how many, (if any) accidents you have had and also how many similar cars are broken into, where you live. Because of these factors you'll find that the quotes you get vary quite a lot from company to company. However, one thing is for sure, the smaller the engine the cheaper the insurance. Something like 1.0litre, or 1.1litre, a vauxhall Corsa, Fiat Punto, Ford Fiesta, something small like that. Also, buy one with an alarm and immobiliser on and you may get a cheaper quote aswell !!!!
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carol g
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Fiat punto?
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squeezy
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Nissan Micras, Rover 100s or Vauxhall Novas, slightly older. Also these tend to be driven by grannies so aren't burned up when you buy second hand. Getting something a bit older really lowers your premium. Get 3rd party, fire & theft- the cheapest. Don't go on your dad's ... unless you can build up your own no claims bonus, otherwise you're only saving up this problem for a few years' time!
Steer clear of any 'trendy' cars like 106s, Polos etc'. Remember the size of engine, type of driver and likelihood of being in an accident drive up the cost.
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c.j.davies
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Try a Ford KA - but always do quotes first on the net first to have an idea
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paulrb8
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pedal car
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mary jane
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I'd think the one with the smallest engine power
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david b
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probably ford ka or nissan micra. try as an add on to a parents insurance if possible , their insurance will go up but not by nearly as much as u will pay
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Citizen DeCat
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Toyota Aygo/Peugeot 107/Citroen C1. These are the same car, but with different badges on. All are group 1 insurance rated, the lowest possible.
They are also cheap to run, with 61MPG combined. The Citroen is the cheapest to buy.
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Howthebldyhellru
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Peugeot 107.
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Richie
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Are you in the UK?
A Smart Car is in group 2 and it is fun to drive and cheap to run 60 mpg. The earlier cars have a 600cc engine and the newer cars 700cc, all are fuel injected and turbo charged with a six speed sequencial gear box.
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Tk
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Go to parkers.co.uk, click on insurance and you can see which cars fall into which insurance group. 1 Being the cheapest group to insure and increasing with the rest.
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Corvinus
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Citroen 2CV6
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pokerman83815
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Insruance compaiens will cahrge you more if it si newer and youahve to put full coverage on the policy. Also year doesn't have to play a huge factor in it. If you have a 2006 Chevy Cavialr and a 1995 Ford Expedition you will pay more for the expedition jsut cause it can cause more damamge then the cavialr can. The best I've seen is a VW or a Malibu..those tend to run pretty cheap.
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♥ღ☆ shoesaholic ☆ღ♥
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i would say any car with a 1.0 or 1.2 engine any bigger and your insurance bill will be bigger
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Keith R
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A cheap old classic with a smallish engine Beetle, mini.etc. If you want newish try Smart, mini one, micra pug 107 etc
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fivelighters
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any model with a 1L engine try getting a quote for a corsa 1L
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StingRay
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Any under-powered piece of sh*t that no self-respecting joyrider would want to steal.
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stewiegriffin4president
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An older vehicle that isn't financed, that way you can have liability only. Any vehicle that needs full coverage will be very expensive to insure for a first time driver. Honda Civic, Ford Taurus, Toyota Corolla, Nissan Altima all carry fairly low rates.
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