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im 16 in about 7 months and my mum told me to get a scooter before i go and learn how to drive a car thus to get road experience would my no-claims discount (if i get one) be transferred to my car when i deciede to take up 4 wheels instead of 2.
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Generally, the answer is no. However, there may be some companies who would give you some bonus when transfering from bike to car insurance. I know Direct Line used to do it, but that was about 5 years ago.
Remember, you have to hold the policy for a full 12 months before you get any NCB. |
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we payed £186 for my sons insurance when he was 16 half years old on a scooter
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ah but when was that!
I seem to recall a conversation with someone where they bought a scooter and got free insurance, when it came up for renewal it was almost cheaper to buy another new scooter. |
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Scooters are terrible to insure anything more that Third Party Only as the Theft risk is so high.
Prices today arnt so bad even for a 17 yr old. TPO though. |
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Nickelson i felt when i was nearly sixteen to get a scooter but time just flys and you might aswell wait untill your seventeen to drive a car! Save your money and use it for your driving lesson and to put towards a car when your 17! :)
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i bought a brand new scooter this year as i was 16 and i got a deal which insureance was only 200quid so that was not bad and it is easie for when you drive as you know all roads so get a bike its top fun
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ii but il be driving befoe september so i can cancel it and just pay the rest of what i have to pay for the scooter than sell
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Bikes/scooters are a good thing for all drivers. You learn a lot more road sense when you are out on a bike, you also learn just how vunerable you can be and learn road manners to accomodate. Take these skills into a car and you will naturally become a better car driver.
The bit that hooked me was just how cheap it was to go so fast. My £700 750cc bike was capable of >130 with 0-60 in under 5 seconds, My first few cars(significantly more money to both buy and insure) were capable of just over 100 with 0-60 times in about 10 seconds. As a bit of an adrenaline junkie guess which one I preferred! |
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Top speeds are irrelevant, unless you're on a race track.
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