Insurance for 17 year old

GTO-MOJO, find a realaitive who lives outside london and use there postcode, register the car there :wink:

not saying i would ever do this :lol:

It definatly crossed my mind. However, with new laws, the insurance companies can now look up your electoral register in the event of an accident. I really dont fancy being done for fraud :slight_smile:

Get ■■■■ hot security kit. Get i9nsured for anything accept theft.This is the major premium.Then just hope on toe-rag has better kit than mr toad! :smiley:

read my post on my 19 yr old son

Cant get anybody to insure it with son as named driver but he can insure it with me to drive

£3995 TPFT with 0% no claims bonus

He has been driving 18 months and handles cars every day (and is still learning) I suggest at 17 and just passing test with 300bhp under your toes is a lttle too much

I would not have let my lad anywhere near it at 17 now 19 the early rushes of blood has gone from his head to his trouser area so I am more relaxed

Funny there’s all these kids trying to get insurance on GTOs.

When I was 18 and had my first car (1.6 Mk 4 Cortina) I was always right. It’s always the other guys fault, I can handle it and take my mates out, going like a nutter everywhere. How fast will it go and if you crash into a field it don’t seem to matter. I was Captain Scarlet (indestructable)

All my other buds were the same. One nearly died coz he crashed. Pissed up every weekend driving. Good when you’re young eh? Laughed about it in the pub the next week on crutches he did.

One of my M8s killed his G/F and unborn child coz they had a row and he then he drove too fast. Poor git’s only 20 but he’s away behind bars fer 15 yrs or summat now. Imagine having that on your conscience for eternity. I was lucky not to have an accident like that… And I mean lucky coz I done all the same daft things, but thank goodness/luck or just the turn of a card or roll of a dice and I got away with it.

Please guys. Anyone wanting to get a fast car. As ppl have said here. Get something small (Astra, Renault clio) that you can spend time and money on. Nice exhaust/paintwork/lights etc etc and bide your time and wait until you are experienced before you get something nutz.

I laughed at my dads worries, but by God they haunt me now.

He eventually just gave up on me. He tried to tell me how it was, you know, you’re only a kid and one day you will understand. He sort of resigned himself to my burrial at one time.

Had a few accidents. I look back now and it makes me feel physically sick at the stupid risks that I used to take, but we all have to grow up, and insurance companies know all this. Admittedly I do not have the fast reactions to stuff that I used to, I have had more accidents than I care to remember, but I am now much the wiser for it all. Experience talks heaps. Also riding a motorbike will either teach you road sence or kill you!

Moral is? Sit back and listen to your elders. When you finally reach adulthood, you will realise they were always right.

Don’t run before you can walk.

Dee.