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16-12-2008, 01:30 AM | #1 | ||
Solution Was Boost 4?, 6 & 8
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Melbourne
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Insurance for the Fiesta is a joke, after trading my wife’s Hyundai January this year for a new 2007 5 door Fiesta LX we took up the promotion offer of free 12 months comprehensive insurance through Ford the policy is held by Allianz.
Today we got the renewal expected to by a bit high getting the insurance though the dealer 1st time around $930, ahh what a joke… so I started searching for a better deal cant find anything under $900 lady driver 42yo rating 1 in Melbourne metro car locked up at night. The Hyundai we use to pay $500 TO $600 a year. I pay approx the same amount for my typhoon ($1000) with listed mods and have agreed value of $45,000. The Fiesta gets a market value of $16,500, why are they so expensive to unsure and who are you insured with?
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