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Volvo C70 LPT 2.0 5dr 2002
Nice but too old, and yes the engine size
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Volvo C70 LPT 2.0 5dr 2002
Nice but too old, and yes the engine size
Don't forget to pay for your license plateSeems like I have found the answer. VW Polo, engine size 1.2 - 1.6, year 2008, 09, 10.
This is my choice and I will keep checking the cars. I am very hopeful I will find one within this price range. I may go up to £4000 and not above that since I might have to pay 500 - 3000 pounds for the insurance as well (depending upon the home address and car details)
Don't forget to pay for your license plate
Insurance was never that high. What happened? Did they increase it recently (past 5 years)?lol - Licence plate will come with the car
MOT, Road Tax and Insurance
Insurance was never that high. What happened? Did they increase it recently (past 5 years)?
older volvos were made of stone...but very thirsty on fuel....Please give me £745000 and I arrange rest of the amount. I will also pay for the insurance of this vehicle after selling my home
This car is mouth watering (affordable price but engine is 2.0)
Volvo C70 LPT 2.0 5dr 2002
It depends upon area to area. In London it's usually very expensive...
Imagine a car with value of £1150 pounds only quotes me insurance of £3200 at my address... while it shows only £650 at my friend's home little far from London
ROFL
Is insurance compulsory in the UK?
It depends upon area to area. In London it's usually very expensive...
Imagine a car with value of £1150 pounds only quotes me insurance of £3200 at my address... while it shows only £650 at my friend's home little far from London
ROFL
and yet they haven't made any effort ever to keep insurance premiums within affordable range for people..Is insurance compulsory in the UK?
and yet they haven't made any effort ever to keep insurance premiums within affordable range for people..
All laws are against People and in Favor of the rich...That includes making Insurance compulsory and yet making no legislation for how the insurance companies can calculate premiums...
Call around to see if any insurers accept a "No Claims Letter" from Pakistan, such as Direct Line or AAA. If so, then get a letter made from Pakistan from an insurance company on its letterhead stating that you have been insured with them for a suitable number of years (typically >7 yrs) prior to your move to UK and enjoyed a full "No Claims Discount". Under the correct set of circumstances, it may be worth up to 70%. It is worth a shot.
Call around to see if any insurers accept a "No Claims Letter" from Pakistan, such as Direct Line or AAA. If so, then get a letter made from Pakistan from an insurance company on its letterhead stating that you have been insured with them for a suitable number of years (typically >7 yrs) prior to your move to UK and enjoyed a full "No Claims Discount". Under the correct set of circumstances, it may be worth up to 70%. It is worth a shot.
There is a process for determining those numbers run by actuaries.
I know but it's not going to work for me since I am living in UK since childhood.
I could just use my friend's address if I want and get 80% off from the insurance. But I would not go for tricky stuff and simply pay a one off payment and complete peace of mind for the rest of the year.