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unfortunately any insurance company you go to will take your age, vehicle and driving record into concideration before giving you the cost.

and given your current circumstance, I would say you are up for a fair bit.

Yehh, im hoping its not too rediculous.. i might just have to settle of 3rd party.

Cheers mate

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If you are on good behaviour at your age, your premium is gonna be screwed until you are 25... sorry to be the bearer of bad news. The BEST way to find the cheapest premium is to call around though, so that you can answer the questions and they can check your location and determine your premium if you take up a policy. That is the protip.

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To be honest I am still in similar shoes as you I am in Sydney and only 2 companies are willing to insure me which is NRMA and Just car. All the other companies say all theses different reasons. With your Age its worse and your premium will sky rocket. I am currently 22 and like i mention only Just Car and NRMA. Shannons say that because i have not driven a turbo charged car for 12 months before they will not insure me. I can tell you that my premium is above 2500 and i am 22 with a grade rating 2 from just car insurance.

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as people have said, ring around and get quotes because one company might be cheaper for one person, but more expensive for another.

my tip though, is have some lube ready because youre age and driving history is going to mean that you get shafted good and proper.

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haha looks like i am goin to get shafted doesnt it!

ill just call around n see how it goes...the last thingi want is to run into some luxury car without insurance and have the bill for the rest of my life...i spose a few grand is better than a hundred. cheers for th help everyone

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