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Kirise 06-23-2008 03:54 PM

awww you guys are lucky,

here in the UK your not allowed to learn to drive until your 17, but you can get your permit up to 3 months before you turn 17, so generally i hope to be driving this time next year fully licenced :laugh:
but still it sucks...cause insurance for me is around £1400 cause i'm a guy...so its also expensive...

Triumph 06-23-2008 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Kirise (Post 171874)
awww you guys are lucky,

here in the UK your not allowed to learn to drive until your 17, but you can get your permit up to 3 months before you turn 17, so generally i hope to be driving this time next year fully licenced :laugh:
but still it sucks...cause insurance for me is around £1400 cause i'm a guy...so its also expensive...

I pay the equivalent of £1500.

My sister pays £800. :cries:

I suggest driving old cars. They may look bad, but they're cheaper. By a lot.

Kirise 06-23-2008 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Triumph (Post 171888)
I pay the equivalent of £1500.

My sister pays £800. :cries:

I suggest driving old cars. They may look bad, but they're cheaper. By a lot.

yes luckly i already got a car ready, it was my sisters but she didn't use it cause she moved to uni and didn't need it, so its mine now :D,
yea its annoying with the whole " boys are more reckless then girls when driving" cause it means we have to pay butt-loads more just to insure the car, plus with events that are currently happening e.g. credit crunch, it doesn't really help to the situation >_>

Ralath 06-23-2008 05:10 PM

£1500!!?????????????!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!?!

*falls down*


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