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99swift99
01-26-2006, 12:47 PM
I've yet to contact my insurance company to ask how much my insurance will be affected going from A3 to the GTI.
Would you all care to share what kind of insurance quotes/prices you've gotten? (please include age also). Thanks!
ChalkyWhite
01-26-2006, 02:53 PM
Hey 99Swift99,
I'm paying £491 GBP over here in England through A-Plan insurance (for the benefit of other UK owners). I'm 34 years and have full no claims bonus, protected.
I also took out GAP insurance, to cover if the new car gets stolen unrecovered/written off within first 3 years. It cost me £180 GBP for the extra piece of mine for the term.
Cheers, Chalky
Dirty Pucka
01-27-2006, 07:04 AM
Hey 99Swift99,
I'm paying £491 GBP over here in England through A-Plan insurance (for the benefit of other UK owners). I'm 34 years and have full no claims bonus, protected.
I also took out GAP insurance, to cover if the new car gets stolen unrecovered/written off within first 3 years. It cost me £180 GBP for the extra piece of mine for the term.
Cheers, Chalky
Doesn't sound too bad, we usually get screwed over by insurance companies for having nice motors!
Luckly mine is a company car, I'm 29 with full no claims and my G/F is 26 with full no claims but 3 points for speeding:clap:
Mainy
01-29-2006, 06:55 AM
I'm paying £309 with E-sure :biggrin:
33 years young, no points & full NCB :thumbsup:
joffangti
01-29-2006, 09:01 AM
£450 from AA insurance,3 yrs ncb unprotected,three points for speeding! oops.
I'm paying £309 with E-sure :biggrin:
33 years young, no points & full NCB :thumbsup:
No points ?! Cmon now, your poor golf is begging to go faster :)
Mainy
01-29-2006, 12:27 PM
No points ?! Cmon now, your poor golf is begging to go faster :)
TBH since I bought the golf 4 months ago I've been driving it TOO fast :biggrin:
But theres something about the car that brings out the 18 year old in me :thumbsup:
ChalkyWhite
01-31-2006, 09:26 AM
Remind me to shop around next time for car insurance. Oh, btw £491 does include my wife to drive fully comp. I let her drive me back from the pub! :thumbsup:
engine1navy
02-12-2006, 07:43 PM
Some American insurance rates would be nice:smile:
JJ-R32
02-12-2006, 07:47 PM
Some American insurance rates would be nice:smile:
Heh yep anyone have US insurance rates? Actually up until about 2-3 weeks ago some insurance companies didn't even have the car in their database yet, but I'm sure now with lots of deliveries taking place they have the rates now :wink:
GTI lover all over again
04-09-2006, 03:06 AM
Paying about $900, my insurance company didn't have a rate for me for over two weeks after I got the car, couldn't register it in their database, it was a 2007 model!
KaynE
04-09-2006, 03:45 AM
I'm 17 with 1 accident.
Paying $1900 USD a year with 50k coverage.
so cal here.
funnycar
04-12-2006, 11:53 PM
Some American insurance rates would be nice:smile:
Just bought mine Saturday, I have faith State Farm has mailed my updated bill. It may not raise much since my primary driver was a WRX wagon. It's stashed in the garage awaiting a tuneup...:wink:
2k6Tornado_Red_MK5
04-13-2006, 01:21 AM
225 a month with AAA Texas
MHS216
04-13-2006, 02:11 AM
There was just a thread exactly the same as this within the last few days. Do a search and you will get some more info.
TeknoGroover
04-13-2006, 02:47 AM
I'm at $1,100 every six months, so $2,200 a year. That's also with 1 point, which is coming off this month, so probably going down soon, and being 20 years old, but I was 19 when I got the car.
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