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Cocobean
Posts : 199 Join date : 2012-08-21 Age : 36 Location : Sunny south shields
| Subject: Jap imports Mon 15 Oct - 9:49 | |
| Dunno how true it is but been told that the imports are cheaper to insure then the uk ones | |
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winston
Posts : 1532 Join date : 2011-07-20 Age : 55 Location : Easington
| Subject: Re: Jap imports Mon 15 Oct - 10:11 | |
| ive had both mate n uk 1s are defo cheaper to insure | |
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coldflame90
Posts : 683 Join date : 2012-04-23 Age : 34 Location : north yorkshire coast
| Subject: Re: Jap imports Mon 15 Oct - 10:13 | |
| always been told imports are more expensive to insure mate | |
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Cocobean
Posts : 199 Join date : 2012-08-21 Age : 36 Location : Sunny south shields
| Subject: Re: Jap imports Mon 15 Oct - 12:05 | |
| Ok cheers just been looking at them and a couple of adverts say cheaper to insure so was unsure lol | |
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mousey
Posts : 517 Join date : 2012-09-03 Age : 34 Location : Billingham
| Subject: Re: Jap imports Mon 15 Oct - 13:46 | |
| Yeah UK cars are definitely alot cheaper to insure, my import WRX is about 500 more to insure than my old UK spec turbo 2000 | |
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dicca
Posts : 1091 Join date : 2010-03-22 Age : 41 Location : brandon
| Subject: Re: Jap imports Mon 15 Oct - 14:01 | |
| I've had both and my import was cheaper, think its down to who u insure it with, I'm with a plan,-) | |
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mitchsti
Posts : 472 Join date : 2010-04-10 Age : 47 Location : Washington
| Subject: Re: Jap imports Mon 15 Oct - 15:51 | |
| Imports are a better spec so worth paying a little more for insurance imo. | |
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dbrunton
Posts : 102 Join date : 2010-03-14 Age : 38 Location : North Shields
| Subject: Re: Jap imports Mon 15 Oct - 17:16 | |
| Some imports are down on the books as just a 2L and not registered as a turbo so in theory they can be cheaper to insure but if an accident happened insurance would be void | |
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Cocobean
Posts : 199 Join date : 2012-08-21 Age : 36 Location : Sunny south shields
| Subject: Re: Jap imports Mon 15 Oct - 17:37 | |
| Aye think a might enquire like are they much better?? | |
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oggy
Posts : 1096 Join date : 2012-05-25 Age : 59 Location : middlesbrough
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mousey
Posts : 517 Join date : 2012-09-03 Age : 34 Location : Billingham
| Subject: Re: Jap imports Mon 15 Oct - 19:14 | |
| dont even go there lmao, really wish i never sold it in the first place after spending all that money getting the gearbox brakes servicing it i had given up hope lol as soon as i seen you driving it away i wanted it back | |
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natski
Posts : 3898 Join date : 2012-02-22 Age : 44 Location : Smog city
| Subject: Re: Jap imports Mon 15 Oct - 19:49 | |
| When I swapped cars from an import wrx back to my UK 2000 because I blew up the wrx I only had to pay admin fees. Imports are usually more to insure bit it depends on your insurance company as they are mainly interested in vehicle value.. | |
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