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View Poll Results: Would you use you're parents to get a powerful car?
No, it's irresponable for a parent to do so 35 22.29%
No, unexperienced drivers should drive appropriate cars 44 28.03%
No, it's far too dangerous 5 3.18%
Yes, I should be able to drive any car I want 73 46.50%
Voters: 157. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 29-05-2007, 10:33 AM   #91
Nickxb
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Whats the point even insuring you car if you arnt going to put it under your name?

1. Insurance companies will charge you the same premium if you list yourself as the frequent driver
2. If you dont list yourself then your claim can be rejected.
3. The payout figure for a total loss goes to your parents..... Do you trust them????

I laugh at people who try and dodge insurance companies to save on their premiums as they are only hurting their chances for a claim actually being accepted.

If you buy a high powered car then it comes with consequences. I am 21 and have a N/A XR6. I pay about $1000 and i pay worth of premiums a year and thats fine by me because if i have a crash then i will be covered.

If you dont like insurance, then dont insure it....... your choice.
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Old 29-05-2007, 10:59 PM   #92
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LOL @ the Voting, i think unexperienced drivers should drive appropriate cars ,better safe than sorry.
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