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Re: Smile of the day - What is yours?
Back on topic. My smile of the day is that whilst writing the above I remembered the look on my sons face after I had let him loose on my GSXR track bike for the first time...... Priceless!
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Re: Smile of the day - What is yours?
Sounds like I'm thinking the right way, and maybe get her insured on our little Suzuki just to get her NCD started.
painful it might be money wise, but the cars paid for. |
Re: Smile of the day - What is yours?
Worth checking to see if she can still build a NCB as a named driver on your existing policy, I've heard some companies will do that, especially if you have been with them a while and they are likely to get her business when she gets her own car.
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Thanks, we're currently with Admiral on a multi car policy, although we only switched last year.
Worth checking out I think |
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did my test after only 6 lessons in my own car (no power steering and only 4 forward gears too), just practised tons with my mum in the passenger seat. |
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Did a similar thing as Chris.
But I had to unlearn the bad habits were I been driving before. My capri only had 4 gears like most cars in them days Chris. But it definitely needed traction control!! |
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Mk1 Ford Escort for me. We called it sideways control in those days and you certainly needed it!
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Did mine in a Metro, passed first time
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Smile of the day - Transferring my insurance on the VFs to Carole Nash and seeing it drop to £154 a year fully comp, for 4 bikes with no mileage restrictions and no excess.
Saved me over £1000 a year, so understandably happy. |
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