I'm considering adding my son on the Minor insurance when it's back on the road.
It's be 100% my car with me doing 99% of the miles and my son only using occasionally for visits to cinema (he's a film buff) and shopping.
This isn't a con to try and get cheap insurance for a younger driver.
To be honest he's not really interested in driving (we paid for all lessons as part of his 21st birthday present) and it's my idea to try and get him to "keep his hand in" - plus see the fun of older cars.
Anyone recommend a classic / agreed value / limited mileage etc insurer that would add a 23 year old to a policy as a named driver for a reasonable amount ?
Thanks
Paul Humphries.
BTW the car would be 100% standard as I'm now considering putting the 1275 / autobox into the A35 and uprating that with better brakes etc at same time.
Younger driver named on insurance ?
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HIC are still the best imo.
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Not sure what they're like on claims but they offer all the usual extras and are cheaper than anyone else I've tried by a long shot.
'Classic' insurance is often no cheaper than normal insurance... in many cases I've found it to be more expensive. Though you get what you pay for I guess...
However I wouldn't even consider '23' to be young in insurance terms and I should think it would only make a tiny difference to your premium.
08451 290290
Not sure what they're like on claims but they offer all the usual extras and are cheaper than anyone else I've tried by a long shot.
'Classic' insurance is often no cheaper than normal insurance... in many cases I've found it to be more expensive. Though you get what you pay for I guess...
However I wouldn't even consider '23' to be young in insurance terms and I should think it would only make a tiny difference to your premium.
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Younger driver named on insurance ?
My daughter is a named driver on all three of my classic vehicles, no extra charge... ( not that I let her drive them much
) I'm with AON..
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Thanks.
You've reassured me it's going to be possible.
There is no way we would (or could afford increased premiums) let him drive the familly Chrysler or the Land Rover so that leaves the Minor.
I enjoy driving it so am hoping he will feel the same and it introduces him to the fun of older cars rather then modern boring boxes.
Paul Humphries.
You've reassured me it's going to be possible.
There is no way we would (or could afford increased premiums) let him drive the familly Chrysler or the Land Rover so that leaves the Minor.
I enjoy driving it so am hoping he will feel the same and it introduces him to the fun of older cars rather then modern boring boxes.
Paul Humphries.