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<blockquote data-quote="KateLovesPurple" data-source="post: 610161" data-attributes="member: 743"><p>As above, get her own insurance whilst she is on a provisional. Add yourself and wife as named drivers. If she takes longer than a year to pass, which is always possible fitting it in around college etc and if she takes more than one go at it, then the first renewal on a provisional is very good. Yes it will go up after the test pass, but not drastically.</p><p></p><p>I did this for both my kids. My daughter had a 71 Beetle, cost her £600 and change for the first year. Standard car policy to get no claims bonus rather than a classic car policy. Renewed it on a provisional and it dropped to £300 and something, rising to £500 and something when she passed soon after. My son had a 91 Polo 1.0 and his figures were very similar.</p><p></p><p>I definitely reckon this is the way to go rather than waiting until they have passed their test and then paying out a small fortune for the first years insurance.</p><p></p><p>Both of my kids first and second years insurance was with Swinton of all people. They were the cheapest. Although I don't think they are quite so competitive these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KateLovesPurple, post: 610161, member: 743"] As above, get her own insurance whilst she is on a provisional. Add yourself and wife as named drivers. If she takes longer than a year to pass, which is always possible fitting it in around college etc and if she takes more than one go at it, then the first renewal on a provisional is very good. Yes it will go up after the test pass, but not drastically. I did this for both my kids. My daughter had a 71 Beetle, cost her £600 and change for the first year. Standard car policy to get no claims bonus rather than a classic car policy. Renewed it on a provisional and it dropped to £300 and something, rising to £500 and something when she passed soon after. My son had a 91 Polo 1.0 and his figures were very similar. I definitely reckon this is the way to go rather than waiting until they have passed their test and then paying out a small fortune for the first years insurance. Both of my kids first and second years insurance was with Swinton of all people. They were the cheapest. Although I don't think they are quite so competitive these days. [/QUOTE]
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