what is the cheapest car to insure for a 17year old girl to learn to drive in?
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- something like a micra or fiesta, anything with a low engine size,
- We got third party only on a Fiesta for our youngest for £398 from elephant.co.uk.
- Any thing with a small engine is cheapish, we've just insured a F reg Fiesta worth £450, for our 17 yr old son & it cost £1300 Third Party, Fire & Theft. & that was one of the cheaper quotes!!!!
- big vovlo with an alarm and about a 95 or 96 so it has airbags, but isnt too new
- That'll depends on how cheap the car is. The cheaper the car is, the cheaper the insurance on that car is going to be. That is because it is a lot cheaper to replace a cheaper car if you cause an accident.
- Maybe a Honda. I had 2 of them on a very limited income and managed them well, financially. Connect with a garage committed to see your car regularly, scheduling whatever it actually needs, and don't wait until the car breaks down before you attend to that.
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- Typical Nissan Micra yearly quotes for a group two car run to around £292. The Micra 1.4-litre petrol models in SXL or SVE trim attracts the most expensive premiums = £366 , as group 4 models. Insurance ratings are calculated by the Association of British Insurers, based on a car’s vulnerability to thieves, safety features, price and cost of repair. Basicly the cheaper it cost new the cheaper it is to insure! Go for a Nissan Micra! Good luck!
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- most any smaller car ( used ) with a 4 cylinder engine automatic transmission , air bags , abs brakes . Toyota corolla , Chevy caviler , Ford fiesta , Good luck . Best to ask insurance agent you will be insuring car through though .
- Do a few quotes on different cars to get an idea
- id recommend a ford fiesta azure 1.1i
- find you a Dodge Omni or Plymouth Horizon 1990 Would be the best cus they used airbags in that year so insure whould be cheper i have a 1990 Dodge Omni and i only pay 94 every 4 weeks and they are good on Gas and most of the time they are chep to buy try www.cars.com hope this kelps good luck
- Tips for cheaper insurance, Put an older driver as a second driver on the policy, Get an alarm, immobiliser or better still both, try to park off the road preferably in a garage, buy an older car with a small engine, strangely enough fully comp is sometimes cheaper than fire and theft, put a limitation on your mileage. hope this helps :)
- try a fiat punto, renault clio, fiesta or something of a similar size. aim for a 1.0 or 1.1 litre engine, 2 door preferably. or better yet, try direct line. iif possible, you can have your mom or dad as the main driver and you as a named driver and still get your own no claims! (I had to sort all this out for myself a few months ago!)
- something thats a 4 door mabey 4 cly.not anything new or high to replace
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