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RE: What should determine your car insurance? - McGherkin - 2012-02-23 20:48

I live in Plymouth. In between Efford and Lipson, two of the roughest areas. On our road alone, we've had 3 police callouts involving damage to cars by human vermin.

Disneyland's pretty rough these days.

And while it's true that not all crashes involve more than one car, most do.


RE: What should determine your car insurance? - Turkey - 2012-02-23 21:39

Doing your research is probably a big factor to getting a low quote. When I'd just passed my test at 17, I got a quote for £1900 for a 1.6 MK4 Golf.


RE: What should determine your car insurance? - Tommer - 2012-02-25 20:31

In a sense I'm glad insurance prices are as high as they are, it stops people from having that crash in the first place, and makes them take driving a bit more seriously in there early years. It also helps to ease congestion on the roads a little since less people will pay for it, as if congestion wasn't bad enough as it is around here.

A half hour+ commute by foot is often the reason many look towards getting a car but really? We're young and still have our walking legs, it'd also help keep the nation a little more healthy if people were more willing to walk from point A to B. Or even carpooling, it seems like sharing a car is almost unheard of these days yet it could really help with congestion and costs.

However it does make life as a student pretty difficult if you need a car, but in most cases I think they don't really need a car and just want one because ooh it's shiney and fast etc -.-'


RE: What should determine your car insurance? - ZsoLT - 2012-02-25 21:33

(2012-02-25 20:31)Tommer Wrote:  In a sense I'm glad insurance prices are as high as they are, it stops people from having that crash in the first place, and makes them take driving a bit more seriously in there early years. It also helps to ease congestion on the roads a little since less people will pay for it, as if congestion wasn't bad enough as it is around here.

A half hour+ commute by foot is often the reason many look towards getting a car but really? We're young and still have our walking legs, it'd also help keep the nation a little more healthy if people were more willing to walk from point A to B. Or even carpooling, it seems like sharing a car is almost unheard of these days yet it could really help with congestion and costs.

However it does make life as a student pretty difficult if you need a car, but in most cases I think they don't really need a car and just want one because ooh it's shiney and fast etc -.-'

Totally disagree.

The most ppl who have a car could live with public transport or taxi...
Do You rly need that big tv/monitor? You rly need that new shoe? You rly need new pc every 2 year? ...
The car isn't a luxury.

Anyway the minimum distance for me is 50km per day (the avarage is 100+). On foot it isn't healthy. Biggrin