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as you know i have an astra estate (till i save me pennies for a nice motor lol)

 

the insurance is due now and im wondering if i should go fully comp as i usually do or save the £60 a go for TPFT??? Ive always gone for fully comp but then i had more expensive cars, this thing is only worth about £300 (fully comp insurance is nearly that lol), if it was crashed it would be wrote off anyway and i wouldnt bother repairng, i would just scrap it

 

what do you's reckon, is it worth paying the extra £60 to get fully comp on the astra or not

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i do because its not much more for so many benefits. protected ncb is one!

driving other cars another to name but a few

 

 

i also pay for caz fully comp too as it benefits her the most being a fairly new driver.

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ah, driving other cars, forgot about that, cheers bud, im gonna go for the fully comp

ah, driving other cars, forgot about that, cheers bud, im gonna go for the fully comp

 

only if it is stated on the policy tho mate, always double check they give you that . not all fc ones do be warned. oh and to add its generally only under 3rd party if you do.

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sorted, just rang them and renewed again, fully comp is a no brainer really, not sure why i even mentioned it as i always moan at people for not doing it lol

 

must say though, the quote i got was nearly £600 (through the post with current insurer) went on my current insurers website and got it for £263 lol, sneaky fookers would have took the £600 lol

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