Le Mouse wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 8:33 pmWell I've put a deposit downArzosah wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 6:03 pm Mouse, thats really interesting - I'm starting to wonder about it, I must say. Its a really long time since I've driven, thoughLuckily the increase in the traffic won't be too much of a problem if I do go for it - I learned to drive in London, around Old Street and Bayswater
Please update what your decision will be.
I can't go see it until the weird car chain is complete - the 'former' owner still has it and is waiting for their new car so they can be swapped. Lockdown played a complicated game on the dealership
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I only passed my test the day before work decided to send us all home, so I'm a bit wary about getting in another car, but it's an automatic so at least there's that! I keep thinking about how much more freedom I'll have with a car. It'll make my life a whole lot easier.
Ohh welcome to the road
Congratulations on passing the test
Few pointers
Obviously your car your the main driver... You must be the policy owner/ main driver etc BUT try adding a more experienced driver as a SECOND driver on the insurance often brings the price down... Years ago I added my dad as a second driver it knocked £100 off!
(Had one firm try getting arsey over a 19 yo adding his dad as a second driver..... "So my dad takes my car off the drive into the road to get his car out does he need to be insured to drive it" shut the bugger up
Get yourself a copy of road craft
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Roadcraft-Poli ... 0117081876
Time to start looking at car preps
Check you get a locking wheel nut key (if it's got alloys). And o always want a spare wheel don't like the goo and pump kits...