Cooperative Young Drivers Insurance - Is anyone insured by them?
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Re: Cooperative Young Drivers Insurance - Is any1 insured by them?Care to share Doc?(Original post by Doctor.)
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Re: Cooperative Young Drivers Insurance - Is any1 insured by them?
hi everyone im new to this i cant believe ive never seen this before, well this is my first post be kind. it seems every1 is liking this insurance, im thinking of doing it, i wanted to know, one of the questions says how much you will b driving between 11pm - 6am, i answered daily, so how would the dashboard work regarding the timing bit if you get what i mean. Also when some1 comes to install the box what is the process, can some1 explain what happened on the day like what do they check and where they install the box etc.
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Re: Cooperative Young Drivers Insurance - Is any1 insured by them?The dash bored tracks exactly when you've been driving etc so yeah go out of that time and your score will fall.(Original post by Toffee_506)
hi everyone im new to this i cant believe ive never seen this before, well this is my first post be kind. it seems every1 is liking this insurance, im thinking of doing it, i wanted to know, one of the questions says how much you will b driving between 11pm - 6am, i answered daily, so how would the dashboard work regarding the timing bit if you get what i mean. Also when some1 comes to install the box what is the process, can some1 explain what happened on the day like what do they check and where they install the box etc.
thanks...
On the day, it's quite simple you must have the documents for the car etc. Then you'll just hand over the keys to the engineer, he will do everything while you wait in your house. He does a through check of the car and takes pictures of the documents you've provided.
The box itself is completely hidden so you cant really tamper with it or anything -
Re: Cooperative Young Drivers Insurance - Is any1 insured by them?More or less, you can drive at the time but if you keep going out of the limit your score will fall. I've never gone out of that time, but on all the rest of it all I have an average of just under 5.0 (max)(Original post by iPhone)
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Re: Cooperative Young Drivers Insurance - Is any1 insured by them?
I personally would never get this insurance, would feel like I'm being watched whilst driving all the time. Though I considering getting co-op (without the box).
I want to know your ways of getting cheap insurance(Original post by Doctor.)
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Re: Cooperative Young Drivers Insurance - Is any1 insured by them?It's pretty decent really, I don't drive that 'well' anyway, and I have always gotten 5s all round. Except in Accelerating/Braking,(Original post by Yawn11)
I personally would never get this insurance, would feel like I'm being watched whilst driving all the time. Though I considering getting co-op (without the box).
I want to know your ways of getting cheap insurance
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. I'm only on this policy till I can find cheap insurance, hopefully next year or whatever.
I'll PM you.
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Re: Cooperative Young Drivers Insurance - Is any1 insured by them?So how many times would I be allowed / be acceptable to drive those times without getting any sort of penalty?(Original post by Doctor.)
More or less, you can drive at the time but if you keep going out of the limit your score will fall. I've never gone out of that time, but on all the rest of it all I have an average of just under 5.0 (max) -
Re: Cooperative Young Drivers Insurance - Is any1 insured by them?Not a clue sorry(Original post by iPhone)
So how many times would I be allowed / be acceptable to drive those times without getting any sort of penalty? -
Re: Cooperative Young Drivers Insurance - Is any1 insured by them?
I'm twenty, I got a quote for a 1.2 corsa in my name for £650 fully comp.
You want to make your quote cheaper, add your parents to your policy as named drivers, knocked about £200 ish off my quote, reduce your planned mileage to the absolute min possible. Hate to say it but comparethemarket has a whole list of stuff like that -
Re: Cooperative Young Drivers Insurance - Is any1 insured by them?sounds expensive. See my previous post just above, but try adding parents as named drivers and stuff(Original post by Camoxide)
Does £1100 sound alright for a 1.3L 1999 Nissan Micra? That's with me as the main driver. -
Re: Cooperative Young Drivers Insurance - Is any1 insured by them?To be fair, people act all smug but a good deal of the car insurance premium goes on postcode, and there isn't anything you can do about that unless you want to commit fraud.(Original post by rainbowbex)
I'm twenty, I got a quote for a 1.2 corsa in my name for £650 fully comp.
You want to make your quote cheaper, add your parents to your policy as named drivers, knocked about £200 ish off my quote, reduce your planned mileage to the absolute min possible. Hate to say it but comparethemarket has a whole list of stuff like that
For example, main driver at my parents address = £570 3rd party, £590 fully comp
Main driver at uni address in Birmingham = >£2000 3rd party, >£4000 fully comp
Both of those quotes with direct line, identical aside from postcode, similar findings when using comparison websites. Adding named drivers has made no difference to any of the quotes I've looked at.
Fortunately in the end I managed to get a quote with Endsleigh for ~£1000 in Birmingham.
Can't use co-op because my car is too old. Also.. I don't trust that box thing.
Car insurance is a variable thing, your best bet is simply to shop around as much as possible and try altering every possible variable that you can (eg: I have found third party with fire and theft to be considerably cheaper than third party alone!)
Again, stuff like that isn't universally true. Car insurance is highly variable, particularly with postcode.(Original post by Doctor.)
Unfortunately if you're a young driver, you'll either be paying 2500+ or on this insurance, lower that 1000.Last edited by BeanofJelly; 30-12-2011 at 14:46. -
Re: Cooperative Young Drivers Insurance - Is any1 insured by them?THat's with my parents as named drivers and doing about 6-8K miles EACH and then myself as 3000-4000(Original post by rainbowbex)
sounds expensive. See my previous post just above, but try adding parents as named drivers and stuff
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Re: Cooperative Young Drivers Insurance - Is any1 insured by them?Hi mate,(Original post by Doctor.)
The insurance company sees it like this: Older person probably in the mid 30s to 40s driving A LOT= More experienced, so less likely to crash. However if both the younger driver and older driver are driving 1000 miles a year....hmmh they're either lying or the younger driver will be driving more.
That's what I think anyway, it gives cheaper quotes so I am happy lol
I just saw your tip for saving money on co-op, basically i got co-op young driver insurance for £2332, i am the main driver ( age 19 in a high risk postcode area) with two additional driver one 43 years old male and one 31 years old female, now after reading your comment i went online on there website entered all my details and increased the mileage for one of the drivers and insurance went down to £1250, thats a lot of saving (£1000), now if i call them and increase the mileage for the additional driver will it reduce my premium?
I am so gutted I didn't read this before
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Re: Cooperative Young Drivers Insurance - Is any1 insured by them?I've not got a clue, I just did a bit of messing about with the numbers and singled out what was actually bringing down the price.(Original post by Jkf1192)
Hi mate,
I just saw your tip for saving money on co-op, basically i got co-op young driver insurance for £2332, i am the main driver ( age 19 in a high risk postcode area) with two additional driver one 43 years old male and one 31 years old female, now after reading your comment i went online on there website entered all my details and increased the mileage for one of the drivers and insurance went down to £1250, thats a lot of saving (£1000), now if i call them and increase the mileage for the additional driver will it reduce my premium?
I am so gutted I didn't read this before
I guess you can try giving them a call, but I really dont have a clue. If anything, least next year youll be getting REALLY cheap insurance when adding your 1 year NCD!
Dont beat yourself up about it, just.look at the bright side of it all
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. I'm only on this policy till I can find cheap insurance, hopefully next year or whatever.
Jeeeezzz thats cheap compared to some quotes i got