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Learner Permit Car choice

  • 29-01-2016 1:24am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 30


    Hello, im a 20 yr old lad and got currently learner permit all 12 lessons. permit nearly 1yr old. so.. i want to get a good quote on a car. i was searching online and compared a few prices. the best i got was 1.9tdi skoda for €2900. and i tested a 1.4l petrol honda / golf 3.300! thats mad. oh and 1.6 audi a4. 3.200, will someone tell me honestly a good looking car that insurance people wont go mad after? around €1-2500 for a quote.

    max i can spend is 2k. thanks!


    i had a golf 1.4l 2000 year. got 5K quote when i had 5lessons done. !!


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 84,053 ✭✭✭✭Atlantic Dawn
    M


    How about boring mundane 1 litres to get a year of experience under the belt?


  • Registered Users Posts: 81 ✭✭trebormax


    How about boring mundane 1 litres to get a year of experience under the belt?

    Pretty much the smart choice. Insurance is up across the board so the thing now is to go boring til you have things like a no claims bonus on your side.

    Get something with a small engine for a-b driving.


  • Registered Users Posts: 30 sergiut11


    I want something for college so i was thinking about 1.4 to 1.6 , but the insurance its fair costly. i heard that the peugeot 1.1 are terrible cars and break a lot.. so was hoping maybe german or czech cars


  • Registered Users Posts: 81 ✭✭trebormax


    sergiut11 wrote: »
    I want something for college so i was thinking about 1.4 to 1.6 , but the insurance its fair costly. i heard that the peugeot 1.1 are terrible cars and break a lot.. so was hoping maybe german or czech cars

    Skoda fabia, Toyota yaris, vw polo, Ford fiesta. All do 1-1.3 kind of engines. Some older corollas too, and they go forever. I had a 96 that was a fantastic car.


  • Registered Users Posts: 30 sergiut11


    trebormax wrote: »
    Skoda fabia, Toyota yaris, vw polo, Ford fiesta. All do 1-1.3 kind of engines. Some older corollas too, and they go forever. I had a 96 that was a fantastic car.

    what about 1.3 colt , 2003 ish.. i heard they last forever too.

    thanks for the info!


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  • Administrators, Business & Finance Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 16,936 Admin ✭✭✭✭✭Toots


    The colts have a rep as a boy racer car and a lot of insurance companies have a loading on them. When my sister was getting her first car we actually rang around a few companies and outright asked "what is the cheapest car to insure" and then looked at cars from that list. I can't remember them all but the Yaris and micra and Ford Ka were on the list.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,297 ✭✭✭savagethegoat


    if you've been driving a year and don't yet feel confident enough to take the test, then a 1 litre Micra or similar is what you should look for.


  • Registered Users Posts: 81 ✭✭trebormax


    I'd look at the Yaris above all else. My sister has one, and they are a fantastic little car, can be a little more expensive to buy but are less likely to need big repair or service bills, and can be insured on the cheap.

    As mentioned, the colt has an old reputation as a car that was modded, so insurers set them higher quotes. Its unfair but its the market.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23,157 ✭✭✭✭Alanstrainor


    Another thing you have to watch out for is the age of the car. Insurance companies are running away from cars that are 15 years, and even 10 years old. So this may be holding you back. I know it's ridiculous...


  • Registered Users Posts: 30 sergiut11


    im really good driver to be honest. im driving my dad's 2L bmw. got 1month insurance on it 256euros. rip off. but im getting full licence in 2weeks time, hope ill pass the test first time. and i was thinking skoda octavia 1.9tdi or fabia as its not like a boy racers car. like audi civics


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  • Registered Users Posts: 81 ✭✭trebormax


    Id say you will be crucified on a 1.9 anything.

    A 1.4 Octavia may be a goer. But will be insured similar to a golf.


  • Registered Users Posts: 30 sergiut11


    trebormax wrote: »
    Id say you will be crucified on a 1.9 anything.

    A 1.4 Octavia may be a goer. But will be insured similar to a golf.


    hahha alright :D

    i had a 1.4 golf 2000 yr. was asked 5000 as i said. but ill wait i think untill im 21 this is mad. i just got a quote on a opel corsa 1L 2003 for 3000. and a 1.9tdi skoda 5600! thats ireland for you. joke!


  • Registered Users Posts: 891 ✭✭✭mimimcmc


    3 years ago I was a 23 year old female driver of a 2000 vw polo on a learner permit. I paid 1200 (roughly) for the first year and 1300 for the second year. It's gone down a good bit since passing the test but I would stick to a 1 or 1.2 as I think your quotes will still be quite high..


  • Registered Users Posts: 81 ✭✭trebormax


    sergiut11 wrote: »
    hahha alright :D

    i had a 1.4 golf 2000 yr. was asked 5000 as i said. but ill wait i think untill im 21 this is mad. i just got a quote on a opel corsa 1L 2003 for 3000. and a 1.9tdi skoda 5600! thats ireland for you. joke!

    I just tried a 1L yaris on a comparison site, and used 20yo living in Dub with zero no claims bonus and got just over €2000. I'd honestly say that's the best you would get starting your own policy for the first time.

    Its an absolute pain I know, but I hope you find something to make it work. Final thing; I would personally take the hit rather than wait until 21, if you are a decent driver that no claims bonus is an absolute godsend. Took my policy of €2560 down to €690 along with a few other bits and pieces like a credit union discount.

    Good luck.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 51,348 ✭✭✭✭bazz26


    OP, most of the cars you listed there are high profile and loaded by insurance companies when it comes to inexperienced young drivers trying to insure them. You need to look at smaller cars at least until you can build up some claims free driving experience, yes they are not very cool with young people but they are not blacklisted by insurance companies either.


  • Registered Users Posts: 30 sergiut11


    trebormax wrote: »
    I just tried a 1L yaris on a comparison site, and used 20yo living in Dub with zero no claims bonus and got just over €2000. I'd honestly say that's the best you would get starting your own policy for the first time.

    Its an absolute pain I know, but I hope you find something to make it work. Final thing; I would personally take the hit rather than wait until 21, if you are a decent driver that no claims bonus is an absolute godsend. Took my policy of €2560 down to €690 along with a few other bits and pieces like a credit union discount.

    Good luck.

    thanks, ill look for a 1.2 or 1L !


  • Registered Users Posts: 30 sergiut11


    mimimcmc wrote: »
    3 years ago I was a 23 year old female driver of a 2000 vw polo on a learner permit. I paid 1200 (roughly) for the first year and 1300 for the second year. It's gone down a good bit since passing the test but I would stick to a 1 or 1.2 as I think your quotes will still be quite high..

    thats fair good price!

    yeah ill rather buy a 1.2 , thanks!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,691 ✭✭✭Lia_lia


    I have a 2005 Fiesta 1.2. Car cost €2700 insurance was €1600 for learner permit, got refund of 300ish when passed the test.

    Great little car! I've had no problems at all with it.


  • Registered Users Posts: 238 ✭✭Man11


    sergiut11 wrote: »
    what about 1.3 colt , 2003 ish.. i heard they last forever too.

    thanks for the info!

    Stay away from the colts not good


  • Registered Users Posts: 30 sergiut11


    i have the test in 2 weeks time. maybe it will go down in price.


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