What are my chances?

kentris

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Of getting insured on a Glanza.

I haven't got the car yet (I'm not planning to get one until March...need to save up the mo-honey).

But by then, I'll be 21 and I'll have 1NCB.

I wouldn't mind getting a GT but the fact it's over 10 years old is putting me off and would rather have something a bit more recent.
 

Spoonz

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a glanza is 10 years old mate mines a N reg 1996 and where in 2008 thats 12 lol.
Dont let the age put u of mate. Glanzas look more modern if thats what u mean
 

kentris

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a glanza is 10 years old mate mines a N reg 1996 and where in 2008 thats 12 lol.
Dont let the age put u of mate. Glanzas look more modern if thats what u mean

You know what I mean.

GT is older than the Glanza. :p

I'd rather the Glanza since it's newer. Although I do like the GT where there isn't the red middle bit at the back.

Not only that, it's so hard to find a stock GT. I haven't seen much for sale that fits my needs. The majority of them have racing wheels and have the extra gauges either shoved in front of the clock or in front of the speedos.

I'd rather have the airbag and have pillar pods.
 

kentris

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Well, did a quote with Elephant with a GTTurbo with my mum and step dad on it as named drivers.

Came to £1300 FC £500 excess w/ alloy wheels, exhaust/manifold, suspension, tints and air filter declared. Considering both parents are over 49.

Go figure, it actually cost more if I was to cover it with TPFT.

You reckon if I'm getting that sorta quote, I should expect the same for a Glanza?
 

SaRfI

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Yes, more micra-like than that GT's :p :homer:

Yes, more micra-like than tin Can old school Micra's :p

well i don't think you will have any problem getting insurance on starlet , i would advice you to get an Gt more cheaper to insure as far as I'm aware . at the End your personal choice matter .
 
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